Hello
Ladies and Gentlemen!!!!
Today is
the last week before I head out into the field!!!
It's so
crazy! At the beginning 6 weeks seemed forever but know on the last week I
wonder where did time fly by? I have learned a lot of cosas (things) here and I
really enjoyed my time here. The CCM cannot prepare you enough for the field experience
but it does help a lot. Without it, I don't know what I would have done.
The
teachers here are fantastic and way good at soccer. My district has the best
teachers though (just so you know). I am almost done with the Book of Mormon.
I'll with hopefully be finished by Saturday. So I will have completed the whole
book in about 1 1/2 months. All you have to do is read 14 pages a day. Sounds
like a lot but when you have 1 hour each day to read it, it can be quite
entertaining.
Today we
got our Residency cards. They are pretty cool. We know have visual and tangible
proof that I am a resident of Spain. At least I do. My records are safe with
the church. So even if I lose my card I'll still be a resident.
We went
to the Sol (sun) Plaza again today. Didn't really buy anything. We just looked
around. I did have some Burger King so that was an experience. And was really
clean. Today will be the last day we get to go to the temple. Bummer. But i
will enjoy every minute of it. We are doing the session in Spanish again so
I'll really have to listen. And even though the words change, the feeling
doesn't. That's what so good about the gospel is that it never changes. It's always
constant. The Lord is the same yesterday, today, and forever.
Spain is
a growing to be a new home for me. It will certainly have it's challenges but I
am adapting. I constantly get comments when I play. I always try and be humble
when they tell me but deep down (maybe not so deep) I agree with them. But i
always thank the Lord for keeping me safe and I recognize him as the one who
gives me my talent.
Spanish
is coming along great and I might be at the point where I can hold a
conversation with [my mom]. This week is no English on the 4th floor which is where
our classes are so I have been doing my best. Cuando hablo solo Espanol en la 4 Planta, es a veces dificil porque yo
no entiendo mas Espanol pero hago mi mejor.
The food
here is okay. It gets kinda gross after a while but food is food.
It wasn't
a super busy or impactful day but it was good. I didn't take a lot of pictures
this week but that only means there will be more next week! Woo-hoo.
I love
you guys a lot. I can always feel the prayers here. You guys are amazing.
Con Amor,
Elder Maybury
My sweet little sister always sends me hearts like this, so I'm sending one back.
Just a reminder of who I represent.
Reading my lessons in Español
Out and about at the Plaza
Using my artistic skills to bless the lives of others - haha
Our last district photo together - next week, we are in our different missions
A picture to represent how much I miss playing light-sabers with my Pops
What a wonderful update from our son. As I responded to his email early this morning, one of the first things I put in my letter was that I can feel his happiness through his emails. It is such a powerful feeling. I still miss him TONS...but knowing that he is where he is supposed to be and seeing his personal and spiritual growth is an undeniable blessing and I would never keep him from that just to keep him with me. He has a special gift that many people can feel whenever they spend time with him. I am so grateful that he will be able to serve the people of Spain and that they will be blessed by his gift, his sweet spirit and his huge and loving heart.
When I saw the picture of him above (holding the little Obi-Wan Kenobi drawing), the picture was very large in my email and his face filled up my screen. The tears just started pouring out of my eyes. To have my son's beautiful face looking into my eyes was a gift that I needed today. For a brief moment, it was like having him here right in front of me. I can see beyond all of the impact of the years and still see the face of my baby. My first-born. I can see the baby faces in all of my children. It never leaves you. Alexander has always had these gorgeous eyes. That is one of my favorite things about each of my children, as they all have different color eyes. Alexander's are brown, Daniel's are light brown with hints of green, Joshua's are blue, and Isabella's are "jade". But to have my son so far away from me right now and then to have his face pop up on my screen and fill up the entire screen with that face and those eyes...it was a literal gift that warmed heart. A heart that is missing her son.
However, this brings so many new and exciting things for him. He will leave the CCM (or the missionary training center) next Tuesday and he will take a 4 hour train trip to Barcelona. After spending 2 days there with the Mission President and the other new missionaries, he will be assigned an area and will be assigned a new companion. He will be in his new area anywhere from 6 weeks to 6 months. It will be fun for him to get to know new people and work with the Spanish people.
In this mission, they do a lot of walking. In the instructions he received when he his mission call first came, he was told to prepare himself by walking up to 25-30 miles each week, as that would be an equivalent of how much walking he will do in his service areas. I know he is up for that challenge, but are his shoes! 🤔
He also reported that he is the same weight as when he started his mission. He said others have been gaining weight, but he is not. We bought his clothes with the idea that he might put on some weight in his mission, but with so much walking he wonders what will happen. Oh the worries of youth!!! I wish that I had that problem! Hahaha. But, he has two good belts that will hold up his pants nicely and we'll just have to see how it goes. Maybe a little more ice cream will help him out. 😁
As always, we want to thank you for supporting our son. He LOVES feeling your prayers. He loves hearing from you. He loves your letters and messages. Speaking as a former missionary, I can tell you that letters from home mean a lot. You don't always have time to write everyone back, but you read and re-read every letter.
If you would like to write to Elder Maybury, you may do so at this address (it has changed, since he will be leaving the CCM in a few days):
Elder Alexander Maybury
Spain Barcelona Mission
Calle Calatrava N° 10-12, bajos
Barcelona
08017 Barcelona
Spain
This is the mission home address. You can send him letters here for the duration of his mission. He may notify us of his apartment address once he is assigned an area, but the mission home address is secure for all letters and packages.


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