Monday, June 26, 2017

25 June 2017

25 June 2017

It's been a HOT week. So hot. Lots of humidity. Haha. I love Kōfu.

I've met a lot of really cool people out here. There is actually a couple of pretty big universities out here so we talk to a lot of students. 

I kind of just don't have anything else to talk about. It's just normal stuff this week.. sorry.

I asked him if he was going to send a real email and here is his response:

Umm, I'll work on one. I didn't really have time to because we biked
WAY out somewhere this morning to hang out at a foot bath.

"One of those foot baths where fish eat the dead skin?" I asked.

"Nope, just a hot tub for your feet."

In response to questions to dig some information about his new area:

No real progressing investigators at the moment. No one will
come to church. Most Kōfu ward members live WAY too far away to visit.
The ward is super old. It's actually one of the oldest areas of the
church in Japan. Almost no youth at all. They do the fruit basket
every TWO weeks. It's crazy. Yamanashi [the prefecture he is in] is known for farming and a lot
of members either have farms or gardens. We have way too much corn,
potatoes, onions, tomatoes, peppers and stuff. It's a cool ward.
Pretty small. Everyone does English classes. We have more service here
than Machida, that's for sure. We're going to pick corn tomorrow. It
has rained maybe three times since I've been here. It's the rainy
season. Palmer Chōrō is a hard worker but we are very different. 

I asked if he was going to make salsa and if he wanted me to send him chips.  He replied:

Uhhh.. nah I'm good.There are a LOT of Latinos in Yamanashi though.
Since Farnsworth Chōrō speaks Spanish, he and Cuff Chōrō have been
going up to "Spanish land" to find people.


Not sure why he sent a picture of a tiny kitty but I assume it's for Abbey and Marin


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