Saturday, November 23, 2013

Nov 17

Enter the amazing Weekly letter!
 
Well, this week probably won't sound too amazing actually, not a whole lot happened haha. Hachinohe is REAAAaaaly quiet. After I left last week we as a district played the game of Life! Jinsei game! except it was Japanese style... I ended up having no kids, a dog, and gambling all my money on Pachinko to try and beat Miura shimai... didnt work out. AH WELL! and then we DENDO`d (street tracting) in freeeeeezing main street! I think people just took my flyer because I looked horribly cold. It got warmer after that day though thankfully. On Wednesday it was our DL`s birthday, so an eikaiwa student from Niigata came to our class... its about 10 hours away by bus! Apparently she is his number one fan. Teaching eikaiwa makes me realize how hard English is for Japanese speakers. All of our pronunciations are just... off. The word GIRL is impossible; and Vocabulary.
 
Thursday we were able to talk to one of our favorite PI`s. She loves to talk to missionaries and loves to help them with their Japanese problem... little to no interest in the gospel, but she feels that our messages are important. I shared with her the scripture about earthly treasures and heavenly treasures. After she read the scripture she pointed behind her and said `My two treasures are all I need` aka her kids. Aaaawwww. Someday she`ll get more interested in the gospel!
 
So last mainstreet time I was able to eat at Mister donuts... and they were celebrating a Charlie Brown Christmas! I got to eat a Snoopy donut and Woodstock donut! It was awesome! I'm more shocked that they actually knew what Woodstock`s name was. Usually they only know Snoopy. Anywho, that was my highlight of the week...
 
Every sunday we have a shuwa class, I`m getting SLooowly better but it can only go as far as my language skills with Japanese which is kind of lacking. It`s still fun though, plus I can sort of talk to all the deaf people in our branch!
 
Well that`s kind of all that happened this week. Our other shimai tachi have a baptism interview next week! I hope it goes alright... The last baptism in Hachinohe was about... 5 years ago so! I`ll be praying continually for them and for her. Thanksgiving is coming up! Please eat turkey for me! cuz... honestly you can`t eat that here.
 
I love you all! and can`t wait to hear from everyone again next week!
I love you all bye bye!
 
Money Shimai

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Nov 11, 2013

That is tonikaku and anyway put together. Apparently it`s missionary slang. 

This week has been great!  Right now for Pday we are playing the game of life with everyone. And it is my turn to do email. haha, some things missionaries do for fun... 

So this week we did a lot of eikaiwa advertising again! and last eikaiwa we got 3 new students! a family! WHAT! that is so exciting news seriously. They said they were coming this week too. We`ll see if that promise stays true. Our new DL has a lot of ideas and we are doing our best to get the word out missionary style, while talking to people on the side. Literally the side of the street, people try to run, but we catch them eventually. People dont realize how fun it is to talk to missionaries, especially gaijin missionaries who try so hard just to say hello right. Anywho, 

The weather here has been crazy. SOOO windy, in fact there was a tornado watch in Aomori. And it is snowing and sleeting here. So fun. Thank you dad again. I love staying dry. So last week I designed the pamphlet board for our church. I cut out a giant temple I drew on silver paper and put a golden angel Moroni on the top. It looks... well, messy to me, but people love it. so i guess it`s ok. 

So now that it`s cold all the members are dropping off all sorts of warm clothes and blankets, so thankful to them. Sorry this email is a bit lame... Most of this week has just been me trying to talk to people on the streets and ending up totally failing Japanese, but making someone laugh, and sometimes handing out a good flyer. I love it though. You  meet some amazing people.

we have an investigator that was passed from the elders. She is pretty strong bhudist. but she enjoys listening to our thoughts on God and has her own prayer journal. She recognizing his blessings in her life, but says she wont ever get baptized... even though we haven`t tried to ask her yet. (the elders did) Someday ya? haha. She`ll be fine. 

Thank you everyone for your emails and letters! I read a pretty good section lately in the bible.... If only I wasnt the most forgetful person in the world. I`ll check my notes later... but mostly it goes about doing all your work lovingly and not grudgingly. Sometimes it feels a bit hard in Japan and your attitude goes down the drain sometimes, but if you really remember the purpose of being a missionary, or whatever calling you have, you feel a strong desire to improve and follow God. 

Stay well! see you next week!
-Money Shimai

OH PS! we had the children`s program this week! there was a total of 3 kids. XD haha, the missionaries helped out a bit and I shared a story about Baptism... (little Nathan`s actually.) Tell him to never forget his baptism experience Like I did. ahaha, well, almost forgot everyone. I remembered the feeling of the spirit... and the scriptures I got. (still using them) and my brother XD I love you brother! Have a good week!  

Monday, November 4, 2013

Nov 3, 2013

Heeeey, So something that`s new this week is that I have no time to email! OTL. Today we went on a bit of a trip to visit a member's farm so that my companion could see a horse. haha. She really loves horses. So we talked there, and no it`s Dendo time! SO! back to work. 

This week not much really happened other than we have a new DL and he is awesome. He is actually my old Zone Leader in Sendai. He is full of ideas and since this is his last area he is going full out on dendo. I hope we can help Hachinohe and live his vision. 

Which is through Eikaiwa! We pretty much teach English for free and have a fun time every week, but lately the people just stopped coming and since we have no investigators the town knows us as *those* kind of missionaries. So, we have some resurrecting to do. Hopefully we can get it done. 

Next week is Zone training meeting and I get to see a lot of my old MTC district because they all transferred up to Aomori Zone. As for the weather here... IT GOT SUNNY! what?! this has to be a joke or something. It was sooo cold before! Maybe it was just being nice for the new missionary that came to hachinohe. Soon the storms will hit, I`m sure. I hear it`s snowing in Utah. Lucky duckies. IN 青森 It gets about 9 feet... In Hachinohe maybe 2. Something to do with being so close to the coast. 

So in our last lessons with one of our investigators, she had a question about why God would let so many bad things happen to this world. For some answering this could be hard... However once we realize that Our Heavenly Father is a loving God, everything bad that could happen ALWAYS brings us hope. Whether it`s through our own growth, or a long trial that brings great results... even results that wont happen in this life. I don't know what the scripture is in English but... よろこんでなさい。Recently a lot of Japanese people have wondered this question. The Japanese culture really is different, but Japan is changing. Miracles are going to happen here. 

Thank you everyone for your letters and emails! Hopefully I can reply to everyone! 

ALSO! Nathan! thank you for the Halloween package! I will make great use of the cookie mix. Believe it or not... they don't really have cookies here XD hee hee

Till next week!

I love everyone! BYE!

Friday, November 1, 2013

October 30, 2013



To the rest of the world,


Aaaaahhhhh So much has happened in this past week and I don't even know where to start...I guess on the first day XD So on Monday it was our branch president`s birthday! so we all prepared a great message and drove to his house. We sang the song *ai ai* which means love... and a kind of monkey. ... we also sang love is spoken here, but we couldn't really find the first note so we were off key the whole time and sounded terrible. I think he appreciated that the most. Earlier that same day we had a birthday lunch for elder Keshino, and invited a very odd old investigator... Apparently she is German and doesn't speak Japanese. She always where a wig and sunglasses and tries to predict the future for everyone. So that was a wonderful time as well. hee hee... 

The next day we went to Misawa for a District meeting. Yim shimai and I got to teach, then after we had a district lunch at the Base... And I ate SUBWAY! and raspberry cheesecake cookies! All the gaijins tried to order food, but they just complained that there was waaay too much and only filled their cups half way. It was awesome. 

The next day we were able to go to Eikaiwa... unfortunately all of our students are gone except one man who has come every week for 23 years D; So we really need to try to bring in more students... or something? On Wednesday we also have a shuwa class so that the missionaries can learn how to communicate with some of the members. It`s way fun! But It`s rather hard for me, because I haven`t really tried to Learn ASL at all. 

on Thursday we thought it was going to be a pretty slow day, but while housing in a nice quiet town we were able to talk to one nice 30 year old lady. She was very interested in the restoration of the church, and after we taught her what was different about our church, she invited us to go to her apartment to teach her more! She hasn't been 100 percent sure God really exists so we taught her about prayer, and she honestly really wanted to pray and find out! I hope she got an answer, we will be speaking to her tomorrow. This is our first investigator we have found on our own efforts, so It`s very excited! but also a bit scary as well. What we are doing really is the Lord`s work and he expects us to do the best we can, and with love and care, so that we can be able to teach with the spirit. 

On Fri/sat we had a huge Halloween party... which honestly wasn't that prepared at all. Because we are missionaries we planned it rather quickly and couldn't get the members too much involved... but our branch president being amazing helped us at the last minute to make some great decorations. I was able to invite one of the referrals we received from a member. The referral and her 8 friends and kids came! they had a blast and said that everyone had fun. Hopefully we can re invite them to more activities. 

For Halloween of course I was a .... well... pirate. Because it takes a good 5 minutes to prepare. XD haha. I got no candy though. Guess that`s the only difference. Many Japanese people don't really celebrate Halloween, they just love it for the decorations and theme. They aren't really sure why Americans celebrate it either. (they don't really like candy either so...) 

On Sunday the missionaries sang a great arrangement of I am a child of God and called to serve. I also remembered that I was asked to give a talk in church and prepared one during the day... OTL haha... I forget a lot of things. But it turned out great! and I only messed up a few times with Japanese. 

Speaking of Japanese, Its hard to think I'm getting better... I'm probably not, but honestly I must be or else things would be a lot harder! I`ll keep studying...

So today is transfers. I'm staying, our District leader is leaving. Which is a bit upsetting... but he`s been here for 5 transfers. We`ll be getting my old Zone leader from Sendai as a district leader. 

sorry for the typos! everything is great here! It`s getting cold... but today was actually sunny! I've noticed this week that if you really do just work, God will put you in other people paths... He will honestly make everything turn out just fine. D C 123;17? I think Hopefully. I don't have my scriptures with me at the second, and I'm out of time...

I love everyone! I pray for you always. Have a good week! 
-Money Shimai