Monday, July 28, 2014

Re: The Final Countdown.




On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 8:08 PM, Levi Harmon <levi.harmon@myldsmail.net> wrote:



On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 8:08 PM, Levi Harmon <levi.harmon@myldsmail.net> wrote:



On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 8:07 PM, Levi Harmon <levi.harmon@myldsmail.net> wrote:



On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 8:05 PM, Levi Harmon <levi.harmon@myldsmail.net> wrote:
I´m leaving tomorrow, but still I stand strong... Atlanta is waiting, and Mexico will be gone.

That was supposed to be sung to the final countdown, but if it just doesn´t make sense... then... I´m sorry.

Good Bye Mexico! I have loved it here and I have learned a lot, but I am ready to go to Georgia. I´m super nervous for my spanish, but I´m excited for a companion that can speak to me and help me all the time with my spanish. I leave at 6 in the morning tomorrow. 

Pics:
1) Our District w/ Hermano Leon (one of our teachers)
2-3) Our District w/ Hermano Madina (Otro teacher)
4) Our Branch President for the past two weeks (the one we had before went to Provo for school)
5) Elder Harper (Flew into Mexico with him. He is going to Lima, Peru)




Re: The Final Countdown.




On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 8:07 PM, Levi Harmon <levi.harmon@myldsmail.net> wrote:



On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 8:05 PM, Levi Harmon <levi.harmon@myldsmail.net> wrote:
I´m leaving tomorrow, but still I stand strong... Atlanta is waiting, and Mexico will be gone.

That was supposed to be sung to the final countdown, but if it just doesn´t make sense... then... I´m sorry.

Good Bye Mexico! I have loved it here and I have learned a lot, but I am ready to go to Georgia. I´m super nervous for my spanish, but I´m excited for a companion that can speak to me and help me all the time with my spanish. I leave at 6 in the morning tomorrow. 

Pics:
1) Our District w/ Hermano Leon (one of our teachers)
2-3) Our District w/ Hermano Madina (Otro teacher)
4) Our Branch President for the past two weeks (the one we had before went to Provo for school)
5) Elder Harper (Flew into Mexico with him. He is going to Lima, Peru)


Re: The Final Countdown.




On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 8:05 PM, Levi Harmon <levi.harmon@myldsmail.net> wrote:
I´m leaving tomorrow, but still I stand strong... Atlanta is waiting, and Mexico will be gone.

That was supposed to be sung to the final countdown, but if it just doesn´t make sense... then... I´m sorry.

Good Bye Mexico! I have loved it here and I have learned a lot, but I am ready to go to Georgia. I´m super nervous for my spanish, but I´m excited for a companion that can speak to me and help me all the time with my spanish. I leave at 6 in the morning tomorrow. 

Pics:
1) Our District w/ Hermano Leon (one of our teachers)
2-3) Our District w/ Hermano Madina (Otro teacher)
4) Our Branch President for the past two weeks (the one we had before went to Provo for school)
5) Elder Harper (Flew into Mexico with him. He is going to Lima, Peru)

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Re: Last P-Day




On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 9:30 AM, Levi Harmon <levi.harmon@myldsmail.net> wrote:



On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 8:45 AM, Levi Harmon <levi.harmon@myldsmail.net> wrote:
Today is my last Preparation Day here at the CCM. It´s crazy how fast time flys. I will get a chance to email next monday though... I think. Anyways a run down of this last week.
Things here at the CCM basically are the same. I do a lot of studying, I´ve played more soccer here then I have the rest of my life combined, and I try to speak a different language. The biggest thing that happened this week was the departure of the Hispanic missionaries. Because they knew spanish already they were here for only two weeks and they left yesterday. It was actually really sad because I had grown really close to them. We talked every night, we sang together, they taught me some spanish, a little karate, and they danced for me. We were good friends. There was also another group of about 6-10 Hispanic Missionaries who would come to our apartment every once in a while to hear some rapping. Elder Jordan is really good at rapping, I would give him a beat, he would rap, and they would go crazy! it was a lot of fun :) Every time I would see one of them around campus they would start trying to beat-box and start laughing. It was great. The best part was none of them really spoke English, expect for Elder Sanchez, so we got a good taste of how it feels to listen to spanish at it´s actual speed, which feels like trying to understand the stuff at the end of a medicine commercial. My Spanish is getting better, but it will be getting better for a while before it is where it needs to be.

I love you all

Elder Harmon


Last P-Day

Today is my last Preparation Day here at the CCM. It´s crazy how fast time flys. I will get a chance to email next monday though... I think. Anyways a run down of this last week.
Things here at the CCM basically are the same. I do a lot of studying, I´ve played more soccer here then I have the rest of my life combined, and I try to speak a different language. The biggest thing that happened this week was the departure of the Hispanic missionaries. Because they knew spanish already they were here for only two weeks and they left yesterday. It was actually really sad because I had grown really close to them. We talked every night, we sang together, they taught me some spanish, a little karate, and they danced for me. We were good friends. There was also another group of about 6-10 Hispanic Missionaries who would come to our apartment every once in a while to hear some rapping. Elder Jordan is really good at rapping, I would give him a beat, he would rap, and they would go crazy! it was a lot of fun :) Every time I would see one of them around campus they would start trying to beat-box and start laughing. It was great. The best part was none of them really spoke English, expect for Elder Sanchez, so we got a good taste of how it feels to listen to spanish at it´s actual speed, which feels like trying to understand the stuff at the end of a medicine commercial. My Spanish is getting better, but it will be getting better for a while before it is where it needs to be.

I love you all

Elder Harmon

Tuesday, July 8, 2014

District 14 B

I have been in the CCM for about 3 weeks and I have about 3 weeks left!
So below you will notice a picture has been attached. The picture is of my district taken last week at the temple. I will now explain each character to you from left to right. If you don´t really care because you will never see these people, then you can press the archive button and wait to here from me next week :)
Here we go:

Elder Benlap - He is a genius! 34 on his ACT. He is very quiet, but when you talk to him one-on-one he has a lot to say. He is going to BYU after his mission. He also is going to Atlanta Georgia for his mission

Elder Jones - Companions with Elder Benlap. Going to Atlanta Georgia. He ran a 4 min 30 something second mile in high school and is really good at soccer. He is going to be a college athlete at SVU.

Elder Adamovich - He is smart and good at teaching the lessons. However, he is hard to talk to normally and bugs me in a way. I´m not sure why so I try to think positive and I´m really nice to him any way.

Elder Peart - His Dad is some big guy in Microsoft, so his first car was a Mercedes-Benz that he totaled shortly after he got it. However, for being a rich kid he is a surprisingly hard worker and he has a strong testimony. He has a way of connecting with people and a lot of potential to be a great missionary.

Elder Jordon - Went to BYU for a semester before he came out here. He is a great leader and really nice. He has an AMAZING voice! It took me a while to get him to sing for me, but he can sing! He was in a band and has taken voice lessons and he is good.

Elder Palacios - He has a strong spirit about him and is going to be an amazing missionary. He is probably my favorite of all the guys because he is just so down to earth and sincere. We get along very well and have had a lot of good discussions.

Me

Elder Pace

Hermana Moody - Crazy, has an amazing voice, strong testimony. Knows a lot of spanish

Hermana McArthur - Quiet, good studier, played soccer in college, knows a lot of spanish.

I love my district. All of us are so different but we have a lot of very spiritual moments together. I love you all.

Elder Harmon