Is everybody Genki? I'm Genki because I get to e-mail you
all again this week! This week I had a few fun experiences but the
biggest one that comes to mind at the moment is last wednesday I felt
my first Earthquake. It was about a 2.5 so not very big but it was weird
experience. They've been pretty frequent these past few weeks all
across the mission but we're not too worried. President Albrecht made a
new Earthquake preparedness plan and we're all certain the Lord will
protect us. My Trainer Elder Albrethsen was here when the Earthquake hit
las year. He'd only been in the field 2 weeks! After the Earthquake he
went to Kobe and then came back. Crazy yeah? The pictures This week are
of the Area. It's absolutely gorgeous here.
Not to mention really
windy!! It's crazy how windy it is. I've nearly been blow over on my
bike more times than i can count. It's a lot of fun. if you get at the
right angle your suit coat acts like a sail and you can get going really
fast! IT's truly epic. Takasaki downtown is really great too. This area
is a pretty good mix of city and country. We even get really good
mountains in our area.
That's me and my trainer. Yeah i got another
haircut and yeah i don't love it =) ha ha that's not important though.
The work is what's important.
This past week was a hard week because we
didn't really manage to find the amount of people we were really hoping
to find but we kept planting seed all week long. Well yesterday we went
out and we found almost immediately 2 people who want to meet again.
Just goes to show that the Lord blesses those who are diligent and that
he has prepared people in every are to hear the Gospel. It's a lot of
fun going out to find those people. This transfer we're focusing on
creativity and we've got some really great ideas for ways to meet
people. We're really excited. I'll update everyone after we try a few
ideas. Well I have to go. Study time is calling but i'll be sure to
write some more adventures next week. Take care everyone.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
This Week
Today is the Beginning of my second Transfer. Crazy!! It's going by
so fast i can't believe it!! I don't have a whole lot to report on for
this past week so here are some pictures of food. =) The first is
Calpis, which is the most delicious drink ever. I live on this stuff. I dunno what i'll do when i go home and they don't have it ha ha.
The second is (蟹 kani) crab. my family will remember the "whole little
crabs"
that Jeremy eats on Top Gear. They are actually very
delicious but a bit of a chore to eat since they are so crunchy and
rather sharp. The next item is Yakisobapan!! a yakisoba sandwhich and oh is it soooo good. This was my lunch today as a matter of fact =)
That's
really all there is to report. This past sunday i had the chance to
speak in sacrament about why i came on a mission it was a really good opportunity to share with the ward and build a good
relationship with them. My Japanese isn't great but the Holy Ghost
helped me say what
I needed to say. Bearing "pure" testimony
is a really important thing. When we bear "pure" testimony we feel the
Spirit and when we feel the Spirit then we are being sanctified. When we are sactified then we have the Light of Christ with us. It's that light that others see.
I
love you all and I know that you all can have the Light of Christ in
your own lives. Thank you so much for the support that you've given me and for getting me out here on my mission. This is the best Experience I've ever had.
Another Great Week In Tagasaki
皆さんこんにちわ!
This week was a crazy busy week from the start but we did a lot of fun things this week!
For starters we went to Oizumi. This is a picture of my district!! they are the best ha ha.
Then the next day we went to 肉の日 which was amazing! A member family took us and the Sisters and we ate yakiniku. That is me with a plate of meat. you BBQ it a little grill that's built into the table. It was so good!! I love Japanese food so much.
That's me with some Samurai. Way cool right?
On Friday we drove around trying to a members house in the rain over buy Takasaki
Eki and we found this!! This wall is all advertisements for food. Now
what you can't see is that the building next to it is all restaraunts one per floor! and it was about 10 stories tall. There
is so much good food here. Ha Ha i've stopped losing weight. It's bad.
Then
finally this Saturday was Hinamatsuri. It's a day for girls basically
but look at these dolls. They set this up at a members house. Isn't it so pretty?
may fifth is the otokonomatsuri. That'll be fun i think. I hope i'm still here in Takasaki then. =)
This
week was a good week for us because we got to meet with our
investigators a lot and really work with them towards getting baptized All of the people we teach are so cool!! We're really lucky this
week because we get to go to the Temple. We're going to spend the rest
of our P-day
time in Tokyo so we can go to the Temple and then go to a couple other places not sure yet but we're going to plan tonight. In a few weeks we're going to go to Niko though and see temples. That'll be way cool!! That's the update for this week.
I love you all. Thank you so much for your support and your prayers. I feel them and they really do help.
Food!
Hello everyone!!! This week was a great week for the Mission. On
Tuesday we got to hear from Elder Oaks!! It was a really motivational
talk and we all feel charged to keep finding people ( making friends is
what we now like to call it). We also got a chance to see people we
came to the field with ( doki ) so that was a lot of fun. We really got
to apply what we learned since this week we had lots of time to just go
streeting. No one new yet but we planted seeds =). I went on splits to
Kumagaya again on Wednesday and then Friday we all went to Zone
Conference. That was a lot of fun. We have really cool zone leaders and
of course our mission president and his wife are the greatest! I got my
Meshi ( name card/ business card. They are a big deal here in Japan),
and my new name tag.
Then yesterday we had a party at the Miyakawa
family's home. Look at the amount of food!! Elder Albrethsen was
enjoying the massage chair for a bit. There were several families there
so it was a lot of fun. We got to share with the families about
missionary work and kindle a little "Dendo Fire" They are all so great.
This week we'll be doing some other great things like (肉の日 niku no hi)
(NIKU means meat and HI means day) every month on the 29th which in
japanese 2 is NI and 9 is KYUU it's niku no hi!! so it'll be a special
leap year for me as i go to an all you can eat meat buffet with the Mita
Family =) haha i'll be sure to send pics next week.
The mission is a fun experience and we do lots of partying in
Takasaki, but don't think that we aren't working hard. When we aren't
partying we are out teaching and finding. =)
Our message is special and we really get to share it with the world. I love you all and i'm so thankful for your support.
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