Hello Mom!
By the time that you get this email we will have already talked face to face!!! That is so exciting. I wanted to use my new keyboard so that’s why I am writing this when I am. Also by now you already know that I opened all of my presents... I figured since we don’t really get a Christmas here I should just open them now. Sorry. I kind of felt bad after, but either way I thought it would be fine. I thought it was funny after like everything was opened, I got to the SD card adapter, which works great, and it says "Open this one early" and I was all like "Dang. Was I not supposed to open them all early? So sorry about that.
So far this week has been going really good. Yesterday we had Interviews with President Wada. It was great! I love interviews. He said because I seemed to be doing fine he didn't need to talk with my about anything so we just talked. He told me that Ishikawa Choro and I should switch off every other day with Japanese and English. Right now we just kind of speak the two languages in one big messy ball all day. So I think if we were to switch off every day, that would be good. Especially because then we would hear the other language and speak it plenty, whereas now we mainly only speak it and not so much hear it because our conversations are usually he says something in English and I respond in Japanese.
I am now writing this on Sunday so a lot has happened since the last time I wrote!
We spoke all Japanese the other day. It was way fun! It was way hard though. I think me and him fight more than my 2 other companions. I think one of the things in Japanese culture that bothers me the most is how they throw away trash. They like take the time to clean out every drop of ketchup from the cap and bottle and take off the labels and lids and put them all in separate trash cans. I'm like "JUST THROW IT AWAY!" Haha but other than that nothing really bothers me.
So Christmas! Christmas we didn’t do anything. We had a dinner planned but she got sick and canceled. So we didn’t get a meal, but we have our mission wide party on the 30th. I’m so excited!!!
We have 1 progressing investigator right now. His name is 岡村 which is pronounced Oka Mura. Hill Village is the translation. He really likes pamphlets. He had a Jehovah Witness pamphlet and loved it. But when we gave him ours he took it, but when we gave him our flyer that says who we are, he refused. That was weird. Then he said that he wanted to look up our religion on the internet. Our first instinct was like "NOOOOOOO!!!" But he did it anyways. By our next visit he already knew about Polygamy, the law of chastity, word of wisdom, tithing, pioneers... From that he now figures he knows everything there is to know about our church. He, as of right now, is only interested in the historical side of our religion.
Last PDay after I emailed, I went to the hair cut place with Ishikawa Choro so he could get his haircut. As we sat there waiting, a small African boy came in and seemed kind of lost. He obviously didn’t speak Japanese. After he paid for his haircut he stood next to me. I asked him if he spoke English. He said yes and that he was from Tanzania Africa and he moved here 5 months ago to study. He is 10 years old. His name is Precious. And let me tell you, he is precious. He was like the coolest kid I have ever met! We talked for about 10 minutes about his life. I wasn’t sure how much I could do missionary work with him because of his age. I think I would have been fine, but I get nervous around young people because I never know if I can dendo (missionary work) them or not. But I just left him a small note that said who I was and my phone number and how awesome of a kid he was. Then we left.
President Wada told us that if we ever have any extra time, he wants us to be handing out flyers for Eikaiwa. So we did that on Christmas night around 7. An hour before Ishikawa Choro called his family. It was way cold. It is always so weird to see white people haha. There is a thing called Gaijin Fear that goes around here. Gaijin means foreigner and there just aren't as many foreigners as you would think would be in Japan. So whenever you see one it’s like, do I speak English or Japanese? Or do they speak English at all? Or you end up just making eye contact with some unseen connection of Gaijin Power haha. Anyways we met a guy from California! It was awkward at first but then we started talking with him for about 15 minutes! It was so fun speaking English to an American who wasn’t a missionary! He was way nice and we told him a lot about what our church is. He has always seen LDS people in California but never really knew what we did. And then this Sunday there was a return missionary visiting with his dad. He bore his testimony in church and I translated it into English for his dad! It was my first time being an interpreter but it was soooo fun and it made me realize how much I really know!
You asked what I got from Amazon. I got a heater blanket, a Bluetooth apple keyboard, a flash light. I can’t remember exactly what came from Amazon and what came from home. But anyways I got some ties, for me and for elder Ishikawa, and lots of candy, and an ipad case, and everything else. The ipad case and keyboard and heater blanket all work wonderfully I love them! Thank you so much! I know that was way
expensive to buy and on top of that to send!
Yesterday we met a man through his window. He was talking to us face to face. I thought he was standing. He was squatting on trash and he was still face to face with us! His entire apartment was filled with trash from the floor to my chest! It was quite gross. But he is a loved son of God and we are planning on visiting him again.
Recently I restarted the Book of Mormon. In the MTC, Elder Bednar said on a video to take a regular Book of Mormon and read it cover to cover with a single question in mind to study for. Then take a couple minutes when you are all done and write a one paragraph summary about what you learned. So I am doing that with the question "How can I become a Leader?" I am in 1 Nephi 10 right now. I started 4 days ago. I have literally learned more from the Book of Mormon than I ever have before. At first I was apprehensive about doing it because I had some fear I guess that if I studied only one topic I would miss out on other important information because I was so focused on the one topic. But I have found that when your mind is so preoccupied in good thoughts, or even a single thought, that it is impossible to not learn something else. In D&C 138, President Joseph Fielding Smith said that he was pondering about the atoning sacrifice of Christ. Then his mind was reverted to the writings of Peter... and his mind was quickenedand he gave forth this awesome revelation. D&C 50:24 says "That which is of God is light; and he that receiveth light, and continueth in God, receiveth more light; and that light groweth brighter and brigheter until the perfect day." When we focus on good things, wewill always be led to other good and better things. The world is full of dark and sad and miserable things. When those things enter ourlives, let us not let Satan drag us down to the level of the world. He seeketh that all men may be miserable like unto himself. Let usinstead "stand still, and consider the wondrous works of God"(Job 37:14). We have so much to be grateful for. Don't let trials get inthe way of seeing Gods tender mercies. Trials make us strong, but only if we let them. Only if we endure them well and look towards a brighter future.
I love you all so so much!
By the time that you get this email we will have already talked face to face!!! That is so exciting. I wanted to use my new keyboard so that’s why I am writing this when I am. Also by now you already know that I opened all of my presents... I figured since we don’t really get a Christmas here I should just open them now. Sorry. I kind of felt bad after, but either way I thought it would be fine. I thought it was funny after like everything was opened, I got to the SD card adapter, which works great, and it says "Open this one early" and I was all like "Dang. Was I not supposed to open them all early? So sorry about that.
So far this week has been going really good. Yesterday we had Interviews with President Wada. It was great! I love interviews. He said because I seemed to be doing fine he didn't need to talk with my about anything so we just talked. He told me that Ishikawa Choro and I should switch off every other day with Japanese and English. Right now we just kind of speak the two languages in one big messy ball all day. So I think if we were to switch off every day, that would be good. Especially because then we would hear the other language and speak it plenty, whereas now we mainly only speak it and not so much hear it because our conversations are usually he says something in English and I respond in Japanese.
I am now writing this on Sunday so a lot has happened since the last time I wrote!
We spoke all Japanese the other day. It was way fun! It was way hard though. I think me and him fight more than my 2 other companions. I think one of the things in Japanese culture that bothers me the most is how they throw away trash. They like take the time to clean out every drop of ketchup from the cap and bottle and take off the labels and lids and put them all in separate trash cans. I'm like "JUST THROW IT AWAY!" Haha but other than that nothing really bothers me.
So Christmas! Christmas we didn’t do anything. We had a dinner planned but she got sick and canceled. So we didn’t get a meal, but we have our mission wide party on the 30th. I’m so excited!!!
We have 1 progressing investigator right now. His name is 岡村 which is pronounced Oka Mura. Hill Village is the translation. He really likes pamphlets. He had a Jehovah Witness pamphlet and loved it. But when we gave him ours he took it, but when we gave him our flyer that says who we are, he refused. That was weird. Then he said that he wanted to look up our religion on the internet. Our first instinct was like "NOOOOOOO!!!" But he did it anyways. By our next visit he already knew about Polygamy, the law of chastity, word of wisdom, tithing, pioneers... From that he now figures he knows everything there is to know about our church. He, as of right now, is only interested in the historical side of our religion.
Last PDay after I emailed, I went to the hair cut place with Ishikawa Choro so he could get his haircut. As we sat there waiting, a small African boy came in and seemed kind of lost. He obviously didn’t speak Japanese. After he paid for his haircut he stood next to me. I asked him if he spoke English. He said yes and that he was from Tanzania Africa and he moved here 5 months ago to study. He is 10 years old. His name is Precious. And let me tell you, he is precious. He was like the coolest kid I have ever met! We talked for about 10 minutes about his life. I wasn’t sure how much I could do missionary work with him because of his age. I think I would have been fine, but I get nervous around young people because I never know if I can dendo (missionary work) them or not. But I just left him a small note that said who I was and my phone number and how awesome of a kid he was. Then we left.
President Wada told us that if we ever have any extra time, he wants us to be handing out flyers for Eikaiwa. So we did that on Christmas night around 7. An hour before Ishikawa Choro called his family. It was way cold. It is always so weird to see white people haha. There is a thing called Gaijin Fear that goes around here. Gaijin means foreigner and there just aren't as many foreigners as you would think would be in Japan. So whenever you see one it’s like, do I speak English or Japanese? Or do they speak English at all? Or you end up just making eye contact with some unseen connection of Gaijin Power haha. Anyways we met a guy from California! It was awkward at first but then we started talking with him for about 15 minutes! It was so fun speaking English to an American who wasn’t a missionary! He was way nice and we told him a lot about what our church is. He has always seen LDS people in California but never really knew what we did. And then this Sunday there was a return missionary visiting with his dad. He bore his testimony in church and I translated it into English for his dad! It was my first time being an interpreter but it was soooo fun and it made me realize how much I really know!
You asked what I got from Amazon. I got a heater blanket, a Bluetooth apple keyboard, a flash light. I can’t remember exactly what came from Amazon and what came from home. But anyways I got some ties, for me and for elder Ishikawa, and lots of candy, and an ipad case, and everything else. The ipad case and keyboard and heater blanket all work wonderfully I love them! Thank you so much! I know that was way
expensive to buy and on top of that to send!
Yesterday we met a man through his window. He was talking to us face to face. I thought he was standing. He was squatting on trash and he was still face to face with us! His entire apartment was filled with trash from the floor to my chest! It was quite gross. But he is a loved son of God and we are planning on visiting him again.
Recently I restarted the Book of Mormon. In the MTC, Elder Bednar said on a video to take a regular Book of Mormon and read it cover to cover with a single question in mind to study for. Then take a couple minutes when you are all done and write a one paragraph summary about what you learned. So I am doing that with the question "How can I become a Leader?" I am in 1 Nephi 10 right now. I started 4 days ago. I have literally learned more from the Book of Mormon than I ever have before. At first I was apprehensive about doing it because I had some fear I guess that if I studied only one topic I would miss out on other important information because I was so focused on the one topic. But I have found that when your mind is so preoccupied in good thoughts, or even a single thought, that it is impossible to not learn something else. In D&C 138, President Joseph Fielding Smith said that he was pondering about the atoning sacrifice of Christ. Then his mind was reverted to the writings of Peter... and his mind was quickenedand he gave forth this awesome revelation. D&C 50:24 says "That which is of God is light; and he that receiveth light, and continueth in God, receiveth more light; and that light groweth brighter and brigheter until the perfect day." When we focus on good things, wewill always be led to other good and better things. The world is full of dark and sad and miserable things. When those things enter ourlives, let us not let Satan drag us down to the level of the world. He seeketh that all men may be miserable like unto himself. Let usinstead "stand still, and consider the wondrous works of God"(Job 37:14). We have so much to be grateful for. Don't let trials get inthe way of seeing Gods tender mercies. Trials make us strong, but only if we let them. Only if we endure them well and look towards a brighter future.
I love you all so so much!














