Sunday, July 30, 2017

30 July 2017

So it's only been a few days with Siqueira Chōrō but man, he is the beeeest.

The sisters had a baptism this saturday so that was super fun. Also,
we already have a baptismal date and maybe two more coming with a
family from Brazil.

Siqueira Chōrō served here Kōfu at this same time last year for four
transfers making this his fifth. He is the first person I've heard of
to do more than four transfers in Kōfu. But he met this family last
year and had a baptismal date with them. But after he left things got
really messy with them. Partly because only Spanish speakers could
teach them after he left and things got a little confusing I guess.
They ended up trying to return to their old church with is CRAZY. So
things got bad there and they cut ties for good there. The mom then
was thinking about the missionaries and prayed and said if it was Gods
will, the missionaries will come back. That was one week ago, and on
Thursday, Siqueira Chōrō got transferred back in and on Friday, we
randomly showed up at her door.

There has been a lot of miracles in these past few days alone. It's
been great. And crazy... haha.


Yeah, my companion was drafted into the Brazilian military at 18 and
stayed for two years. He's got CRAAAAAZY stories. He was a sniper and
got to a pretty high rank and stuff. He is from São Paulo. He also
almost became a catholic priest but stopped everything at the ceremony
of his baptism in that church because he heard a voice say he was not
supposed to join that church.



Maybe I'll move to Seattle after my mission.

Monday, July 24, 2017

23 July 2017

23 July 2017

I haven't got my transfer call, so I have no news about that yet.

So on last Monday, it happened. I ate a lot of sushi. Yup. A lot of
sushi. It's not as if I like it or I would ever choose to again if I
had a choice, but if someone says eat it then I can do it.
It's really not that bad though. It's just not something I enjoy eating. I like looking at it though.

There was a long earthquake the other day. Pretty fun.

Oh and apparently the Japanese communist party loves to meet at kōfu
station. They had a BIG rally which consisted of them standing on top
of a van with loud speakers and a voice changer. It was super creepy
and felt like something out of a movie.

We tried to have a movie party with the Eikaiwa students and other
investigators. Everyone sounded really excited about it. No one showed
up.. EXCEPT the sisters investigator from Taiwan. She is really bright
and happy all the time. She is getting baptized next month.

There was also a big car show at the station. Our double Dutch friends
performed as well. Pretty cool.

I don't know what's up with Kōfu station that brings in so many people
and crazy events but it's fantastic.









Email from President Warnick - 

Dear loved ones of the wonderful missionaries in the Japan Tokyo South Mission,

 

We love your missionary!  We are grateful for the privilege of serving together and we are blessed by the faith and examples of these servants of the Lord Jesus Christ.

For your information, our mission has been asked to change our transfer schedule beginning next January.  As a result, all subsequent transfer dates, and, by extension, return dates, will be moved back by three weeks.  For example, according to the old schedule, the January group would be returning on January 12th but that has now been moved to February 2nd.   The return date for the next group was scheduled for February 23rd but that will now be March 16th.

The default will be to have each missionary stay three weeks beyond the original plan in order to accommodate this change.  We’ve asked the missionaries to confirm with families whether this will work.   If not, we can arrange for the missionary to leave three weeks earlier than the original plan.

Thank you for your understanding.   We are deeply grateful for your support of your missionary in the service of the Lord Jesus Christ.

Warm regards,

President Warnick

Monday, July 17, 2017

16 July 2017

16 July 2017

So I haven't really had any pictures or anything to say these past two
weeks but I'll catch up now. So two weeks ago, we had a fiesta where
Cuff Chōrō and I dj'd. It was awesome. Lots of food and lots of
people.

It's been SO HOT recently which makes street contacting pretty
unsuccessful. So we've been doing a lot of housing. Some lady
predicted from my birthdate that I'm going to receive brain damage
somehow soon. Yup it's been great fun.

Saw a music video being filmed last night. It they had some awesome
gear. Can't say much about the "music" though.

It's really hot here in Kōfu but I love it for sure. Can't wait for
Obon next month. It's the big summer holiday. Celebration of the dead.


One of Suzuki Shimais dogs. It's tongue is always like that. It doesn't go back in haha.



That bike was the most expensive bike I could find at Asahi. It was REALLY nice.


Meal with the President and Sister Warnick.  He comes out to Kofu for interviews.


Monday, July 10, 2017

10 July 2017

10 July 2017

We're in the country. Where it is peach season. We get millions of
peaches. Peaches for free. {This is a reference to a song by Presidents of the United States which is about peaches} The Kōfu Ward does fruit basket every two weeks instead of once a month.

We went to the temple today. Today we left later because they changed our temple time today. We would have had to get up at 4 this morning if we left from Kōfu. But we stayed over at Takao last night so it was only an hour train ride to the temple. We left at 8:30 to get there for 11:30.

No pictures this week. :(  

Sunday, July 2, 2017

2 July 2017

2 July 2017

Well, this week was a weird week.

First I gotta start with Tuesday.  A member of our ward from Vietnam
(baptized here in Kōfu) wanted to go out to eat with us. He said he
wanted to go to a place called Bonchi. I've definitely heard about
this place before from previous Kōfu missionaries. This place serves
INSANE portions of food for super cheap prices. It was really good but
so SO much food... I actually managed to get through my tanmen
however. I was the only one to finish what I had ordered of our group.
However Cuff Chōrō got the biggest thing they offer. It was absolutely
ridiculous how much there was. We were pretty impressed by how far he
got. It's funny how the people that work there trolled us as well.
Farnsworth asked if he could get something smaller and normal sized.
The guy thought that was ridiculous and told him so. When Cuff Chōrō
was trying to get through that mountain of food, he asked the guys
wife if anyone had eaten the whole thing before. She said yes, a woman
has done it. We laughed pretty hard at that. Cuff Chōrō is still
feeling the sting I think. Haha.

So, a lot of the members in Kōfu have farms and such. (We have so much
corn from the ward it's ridiculous. And vegetables too.) last week a
member of our ward asked if we would come help her out in her corn
field. So we all went and weeded her corn field. After that we ate
some peaches from her orchard (because apparently she owns like an
entire mountain.) while we looked out over the beautiful summery
mountain sunset. It was pretty great to say the least. Kōfu has some
good looking country for sure.

Last weekend we had zone conference so it was my first time leaving
Yamanashi prefecture since I first got here. We had to wake up a
little early to take the three hour train ride out to Takao where the
meeting was. Luckily we were able to schedule splits with the zone
leaders in Hachiōji on the day after so instead of returning to Kōfu,
we went to Hachiōji for splits.

When we got back to Kōfu Saturday night we arrived just in time for
the fire show. I think I need to start seriously considering swinging
fire around as my future career...









I didn't know that the holding a peach thing for the picture was going on so....







Just a random picture I took on the train back to Kōfu. It's one of
the prettiest train ride you can take. It goes straight through the
mountains.