Monday, September 24, 2018

Page 33

Konnichiwa minasan! 

Transfers have come and gone and Jones Shimai and I are here to stay once more. It has been quite the week of miracles over here in Kitarokko actually. But all in very weird and unexpected ways.

So we had a Tae Kwon Do activity last Monday because Jones Shimai is a black belt and it was way great. A whole bunch of little kids and grandmas came it was adorable. We're thinking of doing it again after her mom sends her her outfit for her birthday because a bunch of the people we were working with were kinda sad they couldn't make it so therefore the second time will theoretically be more successful.

Also we've visited and done service for Kurose-san almost every day this week. It was kinda crazy. We pulled weeds (in the process of which I found two inchworms, several spiders, and a praying mantis) and vacuumed and helped her make potato croquettes. She was super super happy about it and now she really wants to come to our EnglishConnect class which theoretically should be starting soon hopefully.

Then, miraculously, we got to begin lessons and teach the restoration to this Eikaiwa student who's been coming for who knows how long and it went very well! Ish. He has a lot of knowledge about history and he got rather distracted by Christopher Columbus and the intricacies of Buddhist doctrine which we, incidentally, know exactly zero things about. But it was okay because we had some awesome dousekis who solved those problems with their superior Japanese. And hey he was totally down to read the Book of Mormon every day and wants to meet for lessons every week so I consider that a wild success. Also, when we went to visit him and follow up and invite him the the baptismal service of these two cute little kids on Sunday he gave us kiwis and also medical cream for my poor, bug-bitten, literally on fire legs because it looks rather pitiful. He's such a nice old man.

This week we've also made So Many Brownies and also a cake for the members because one of our goals this transfer is to build the Strongest Relationship With The Ward Ever(TM) and as a result the members are very impressed with us because we walked up a literal mountain which 50% of the ward lives on in order to give them these brownies and the Lord has blessed us greatly. On the way up, we ran into this American guy who's a missionary from some other Christian church (Idk which one) and he was like "hey are yall missionaries? You should come over to my house and have dinner with me and my family sometime and tell us your stories" so now we're going to do that. #kiseki

Also! On Sunday we went to go walk up the mountain again because we got a referral who lives up there and halfway there the Okadas show up in their car and offer to drive us to this lady's house and long story short we got invited to dinner on a whim and it was the best ever because the youngest son just got called as the assistant ward mission leader and we got to talk lots about dendo and plans for the ward and did a really really great mogi lesson of the restoration with them (I'm so proud of Jones Shimai) and when we testified about Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon, the Spirit was really strong and the men were trying really hard not to cry and it was really just the best. Their family is so cute I love them they're all so quirky and fun. Okada Shimai told us how she met Okada Kyoudai and it is literally the best story I've heard in my entire life so here's how it went:

Okada Kyoudai lived in Ibaraki back in the day and Okada shimai lived here. Also living in ibaraki was the Donomotos, who now live here, but back then they were the bishop and wife of Ibaraki so they were tight with Okada Kyoudai. Then Okada Kyoudai went on his mission and the Donomotos moved to Kitarokko where they met Okada Shimai. Then she went on her mission, and they both came back. Then Okada Kyoudai came to Kitarokko to visit the Donomotos and thus met Okada Shimai. Then Okada Kyoudai went back home and a made plans to go to the Tokyo temple. As he was doing so, he called up Donomoto Shimai and asked her to tell Okada Shimai to go as well. So Donomoto shimai was like "lol I ship it" and told Okada Shimai to go to the temple. So a week after they had met Okada Shimai went to the temple and Okada Kyoudai was like "oh hey there what a crazy random happenstance" and they went out to McDonald's for lunch or whatever and after that they went to a cute cafe where Okada Kyoudai pulls out his missionary handbook and turns to page 33 which reads "Unless otherwise directed by your mission president, go directly to your new area when you are transferred and meet your new companion without delay." and then goes "Kobe is my new area and you are my new companion" and that's how he proposed to her. And she was like "maa okay" and three months later they got married. It's so Utah lol. 

 It was just a really good day. God is good.
The transfer is proving to be quite the adventure already.

愛しています! (*^^*)
Sherwood 姉妹

1.) Suenaga san gave us unagi (eel) 
2.) a double decker bus in someone's backyard
3.) all the weeds in Kurose san's garden
4.) Tae Kwon Do with the small childrens
5.) the best district ever

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Sunday, September 23, 2018

Factoid: Walking from Akashi to Kobe Takes 8 Hours

Konnichiwa minasan! 

So we did a great many things this week and a lot of crazy stuff happened. All in all one of our better weeks and worse weeks at the same time, but that's just how it goes I guess.

Tuesday we had two appointments with members! The Tanakas took us out for Chinese food and it was really great. They're such a sweet couple and it's cool because I've heard from missionaries in the past that Tanaka Shimai has been kind of cold to missionaries, but I think because we've been trying to help out Tanaka Kyoudai she's cool with us now. Then we had an appointment with Kamikura Shimai and Yuka Shimai. We talked to them a lot about EnglishConnect and Area Book woes and they said that they'd love to help us out by driving us down to the really far and expensive by train places in our area! 

Wednesday we had a koukan with the Amagasaki shimaitachi and it was way fun! We got to talk with a cool guy who works at an indocurry place and is very nice. We want to try and teach him but it's a little difficult to communicate with him because neither Japanese nor English are his native language. But he's a very nice man. Also! We went and talked to Suenaga-san and we got to give him a Book of Mormon! We told him about it and he said he really likes how Christians have books you can just read and figure out if they're true or not because in Buddhism they don't really have that. He also said lots of other things about Buddhism that I didn't understand at all because that's a lot of very specific words BUT! He set up an appointment with us to learn more about the gospel! We're so excited!

Thursday we went and visited Ooba Shimai, who lives on the top of a mountain. Which we hiked up to reach. We invited her to stake conference, but no dice. But she seemed happy to see us and asked us to Line her more often, which we are now doing. We also came back on Sunday to put cookies in her mailbox and it was very successful. She was very happy about it and I consider that a good day. We housed a cool-looking apartment in the way up there but turned out it was a lie because there were SEVERAL ENORMOUS SPIDERS THE SIZE OF MY HAND and we almost died. One bit Jones Shimai. Unfortunately she doesn't have cool web powers to use to stop people on the street. Zannen. 

FRIDAY WAS MY BIRTHDAY which we celebrated with an adobo party for lunch after district meeting because I wanted to do something nice for Pionita Chourou, he being a bean chan and working in two foreign languages. It was delicious. And then we had an appointment with Tokunou Shimai, our relief society president about EnglishConnect and recent converts and it was very good. We want to work more with the recent converts but because of a lot of cliquey things going on its proven a bit difficult. Ganbaru waa

Saturday we had a cookie making party with the Relief Society and four potential investigators came! Jones Shimai impressed everyone with her knife skills learned at culinary school and we built some really good kankei with members and their friends. Also we're best friends with two of the little kids now. We were introduced to several versions of janken which I'd never heard of and which quickly evolved into a very complex and exhausting game where there were teams and running and intense duels of janken. I don't know where kids get their energy but they love us now so hopefully we can use that to our advantage. And blwe must have been doing something right because like three different members asked us for appointments that day so that was really great. 

Then there was stake conference and that started off with quite the bang. Nishikawa Shimai and we had just pulled up, half an hour early accidentally, and we walk up to the church in Kobe to see a kinda disheveled-looking man looking quite lost. He asked us where the monks were, and I, being very confused and not a monk, asked Nishikawa shimai to help us out due to the fact that she's a nihonjin. Then the Kobe shimaitachi showed up and long story short, this guy wanted to meet with us so the four of us sit down in a room with him and ask him what's up and this poor man had gotten mugged and walked 8 hours all the way from his workplace in Akashi to Kobe because he remembered that his friend once said that Christians help people. So Nishikawa shimai left to go find bishop cos we have zero way of helping people temporally like that because we are poor missionaries whose resources include referring people to the bishop, and we just taught him a basic lesson about God and prayer and bringing the power of God's love into our lives. He said he's really interested in learning how to be happy and when we taught him to pray he prayed so sincerely it was really beautiful. I really hope he's okay. I know zero things about what happened after we passed him off to the Assistants. 

But yeah that's the basic gist of the week! We're excited what the next transfer is gonna hold for us. 

愛しています!💕
Sherwood 姉妹

Pics: these are the spiders. I promise they're bigger in real life. Also a snake we saw and then an ojiichan saw it and freaked out and it became a 10 minute ordeal of trying to get rid of this snake and then we gave them eikaiwa chirashis 

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Monday, September 10, 2018

And I Would Walk 500 Miles and I Would Walk 500 More Just to Be the Missionary Who Walked 1000 Miles to Knock on Your Door

Konnichiwa minasan!

This week was very wet, but that's okay because we got to pet several dogs while out and about and that makes everything better. 

As you may have gathered from this week's subject line, we did an awful lot of walking this week. On Wednesday we walked 11 miles, on Friday we walked 7.7 miles, and on Saturday we walked 8 miles, for a solid total of 26.7 miles. Not quite 1000 but it sure did take a long time. We do this because trains here are more expensive than me. 

Also there was yet another typhoon on Tuesday so that was fun. We went outside not at all due to wind which we feared would break our windows. But it was fine. 

Also I gave a talk on Sunday about dendo and ministering! The members were very impressed and told me they hadn't heard such a well-prepared talk from a missionary in a very long time. I'm not sure whether to believe them or not because I used a lot of Google translate but that's neither here nor there. I'll include it for y'all to read if you want! 

As for investigators, we met with Maho this week actually and it turned out to be way good, surprisingly, because she had told us she didn't really have any interest in joining any churches. But she ended up ranting to us about her relationship problems and it just so happened that recent keiji received by Jones Shimai was perfectly suited for helping her to see how God can answer prayers when we have questions or need guidance about what to do. I think she finally realized that religion isn't just some ethereal, intangible thing used to make people feel good about themselves, but is, in fact, a connection with deity. Hopefully she'll actually take our invitation and pray for guidance.

We've been ganbaruing and going through the massive list of former investigators with minimal success, but the cool thing is on Sunday we had lunch with the Asadas and we got to talking about dendo (as you do) and it was a really solid discussion. Asada Kyoudai said that the best dendo he ever had was when they had no investigators and he was right about to give up and told Heavenly Father that he was going to dendo super hard that day, but he was sick and tired of trying to finagle his way into people's houses so he decided that he was just going to use the "We're missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints" approach and if that didn't work and they didn't find any investigators that day, he would quit and go home the next. So he did and the very last door they knocked on fifteen minutes before they had to be home, the lady said "I've been waiting for you to come." and she became a new investigator. 

So yeah that was awesome and really validating because I too am very sick and tired of trying to convince people into the font and have exactly zero desire to focus on the tares when I'm supposed to be harvesting the wheat. And then Asada Kyoudai told us about this one former investigator and we went and visited her and we used the straight up approach and she was like "right now it's kind of late but sure you can come back another day in the evening." So long story short, my soul is at rest, all is right with the world, I'm done working myself up about the intricacies of Japanese social skills, and now I'm just down to go out and swing. If they're ready, they're ready. If they're not, they're not. My job is to state my purpose and fulfill it to those who are prepared. No sense in exhausting myself trying to do the Lord's part of the work.
愛しています! (*^^*)💕
Sherwood 姉妹


1-3) chilling with Maho 
5) Miki Elders and Nishinomiya Elders being nerds
6) aesthetic photos of me 
7-8) we found a huge worm it was gross
9) a waterfall



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Tuesday, September 4, 2018

Team Christ or Team Satan?

Konnichiwa minasan! 

So there were a bunch of fun things this week but I have like zero time gomen! 

Tuesday we went with Ooba Shimai to Kobe to see Bagoyo Shimai after the Trainer Trainee Training Meeting and it was so cool! See, she just HAPPENS to know Bagoyo Shimai's uncle from when he was a missionary in Japan, so we went and they shared photos for like twenty minutes it was really cool. 

Also that day at Eikaiwa we played a fun pictionary game and when we separated into teams, we let the students pick their team names, and they decided to be Team Christ and Team Satan and thus we see that the latter days are nigh and the epic battle has begun. Plot twist: team Satan won. It was hilarious. 

Wednesday we had an appointment where we intended to make tacos with Matsumoto-san. What were weren't prepared for was four of her friends also showing up to make it with us and then also learning to play the Japanese koto together. There were many shenanigans. We talked about family history quite a bit and discovered that my sense of humor is the same as a Japanese obaa-chan. Also I'm pretty good at the koto. The old ladies were very impressed✌️✌️✌️ 

Thursday and Friday we had an exchange with the Akashi shimaitachi and it was way fun. I got to koukan with the bean-chan and we dendoed a group of teenage boys who thought they were very cool. It was funny. They tried to impress us by saying "hello" and "My friend has many many girls" but then we spoke to them in Japanese and they got the funniest deer in the headlights look and it made me laugh. Lol fifteen year olds. 

As for investigators, we taught both Kunitsu-san and Nakamura san. Kunitsu San has the problem of being a total Hufflepuff and cares more about her friendships at her current church than finding out the truth, so our plan is to make lots of activities to invite her to so she can make Friends(TM) and then she'll be more willing to come to church. 

We shoukaied the book of mormon to Nakamura-San and he said he'd read it except the print is too small. But he said he'd listen to it on audiobook so now we're on an epic hunt for a CD because he doesn't have a smartphone and this cannot download gospel library. Annoying. But soon. Soon we will acquire the audiobook! 

愛しています! (*^^*)💕
Sherwood 姉妹

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1-3.) taco party!
4-6.) Ooba Shimai AND Bagoyo Shimai in Kobe!
7.) learning to play the koto! 









Monday, August 27, 2018

Broseph #1

Konnichiwa minasan! 

So this week was really fun. We got to help out one of the members memorize a speech for her English club and it was super fun. Jones Shimai rapped it to help her remember it better and it was super funny. And hey now we have way good kankei with her so it was way great.

Tuesday we taught a couple of recent converts, and we were very surprised to find that one of them had completely forgotten that the word of wisdom was a thing that we believe. Slightly worrying, but we read D&C 89 together and it ended up being okay. Also there was a worldwide problem with the tablet filters and so none of us could access wifi without our tablets getting wiped. It was a hard day. We also got to do a way good mogi lesson with Wilkin Kyoudai. We determined that we direly need to improve our teaching skills and also have to repent about using the book of mormon more in our teaching. Also we learned some way cool teaching tools so that was fun. 

Wednesday we walked six kilometers to Sanda and annoyingly enough there wasn't a soul to be found (probably because it was ridiculously hot). But hey Eikaiwa was fun and we had lots of time to bond so that was good.

Zone conference on Thursday was also really great. We took to heart the counsel to clean out the area book so we've been doing that hardcore and now we've got a whole list of potential people to try and contact now so it's nice to have direction for once. Current favorite "former investigator" is "Broseph #1. " It's horrendous. But soon it will be gorgeous and beautiful and ready for wonderful new investigators.

We taught Nakamura-san and Kunitsu-san this week and they're progressing slowly but surely. Honestly, what they need is the Book of Mormon. Once they start truly reading it, they'll progress much faster. 

Also our dendo shunin is changing soon because Uekubo Kyoudai is moving so who knows what's gonna happen there. But because of that we've been told to focus on individual members over the structure of Ward council and stuff at this point because the system takes too long to move and we need to be working effectively. The current idea is to try to make mini activities to do with members and their friends, so we're putting together a list of all the old referrals in the area book that never got followed up with. We're really excited. Hopefully this week will see much better results.

愛しています! 💕
Sherwood 姉妹

1.) my companion, the burrito 
2.) my companion, the cat
3.) we went to Takarazuka, home of the Takarazuka Revue, aka reverse Shakespeare where instead of everyone being played by men, everyone is played by women. めっちゃ行きたい
4.) the view from our apartment
5.) it was a hard day. We lost access to wifi and all dendo related to it. I had a breakdown. Almond milk, oreos, and Milo were necessary










Monday, August 20, 2018

Suddenly Edmund in Chronicles of Narnia Becomes Relatable

Konnichiwa minasan! 

Well this week there were several adventures here in the inaka (countryside) of Kita Rokko of varying degrees of ridiculousness, but I'll start with the investigators.

Maho: So we met with her twice this week and it's been going both very well and very not. Like she's willing to listen and has a lot of questions. Like the "wait this doesn't make sense in my current view of the world" sort of questions, which is a good start I guess, but she may well be too stubborn to change that view, which for obvious reasons may prove problematic. But she's made friends with Wilkin Kyoudai which is way good, if not a little stressful because he low-key judges our teaching skills and it gives me minor anxiety.

Kunitsu-san: we got to do a lesson with her again finally. Turns out she was slammed with work and studying for this exam that'll let her get a new, less taihen job. So we rushed in there with the Spirit and challenged her to read and pray everyday with the promise that if she did so she'd be able to focus better and get the job she wants. Hopefully she rises to it.

Matsumoto-san: so we visited her this week in an attempt to set up an appointment to teach her family history, but what ended up happening instead was we bonded over cute family photos, jamming for a second on a traditional Japanese harp, and set up an appointment to make tacos together because Jones Shimai went to culinary school and is Jouzu(TM). Also she gave us super expensive fancy soumen it was insane. Like you know how there's like different color belts in tae kwon do and stuff? Well apparently soumen is the same. We had black belt soumen. 🥋 I feel like my taste buds are not equipped to properly appreciate it. (they were, however, more than equipped to appreciate the $7 grapes we were gifted by an eikaiwa student. I've never eaten a more delicious grape in my life) 

In other news, we've been trying really hard to find new people to teach but finding through our own efforts has been particularly difficult as of late. Maybe we just need to be better at stopping people when they are there, but also we can walk for 45 minutes and see maybe three people. We decided to walk the hour and a half to Sanda (because okane (money) is sukunai (few) and we didn't wanna spend $5 on a bus and also we still don't have bikes) and we saw exactly three people that whole time. I don't know where the people are. It's kind of frustrating. We want to do more service, but we're struggling to find a good place to start. We're working on it.

But hey this next week we have quite a few appointments so that's exciting, and hopefully we can find some more service opportunities at a community center. Not sure how those things really work, but we'll see how it goes.

Now for some adventure stories! 🎉

So last Sunday night, Jones 姉妹 was ranting to me about how men as cool/wonderful/nice/beautiful/etc as her favorite TV show characters don't exist so she's always disappointed. (incorrect, incidentally) And the next day (P-day) we went to this huge mall in Kobe called Harborland with Maho. It was jamming and there was this Turkish ice cream stand. And lo and behold turns out Heavenly Father has the best sense of humor because the guy running the stand just so happened to have the looks and vibe of two of her favorite characters, Tangled's Flynn Rider and Transformers' Knockout combined into one person. We saw this dude and just looked at each other like 👀👀👀👀👀 trying not to laugh super hard. So we talked to the guy for a bit and I bought ice cream because it looked way good (it was delicious btw) and APPARENTLY according to Jones 姉妹 he totally flirted with me and it went right over my head like a fly ball over a six year old baseball player on a Major League field. I didn't find out until Jones 姉妹 started dying of laughter after the fact. She calls him the Turkish Delight now (thus the email title). We laughed about this for like three days straight. Also nihonjins get a kick out of it when we tell the story. #sistermissionarylife

Also recently we were housing a bit and ping ponged into this lady who came out and spoke fluent English to us. But she gave off this really creepy "I will come and suck out your soul in the night" vibe and was like "ah, young people can remember things so easily. It just sticks in your braiiiinnnnnn~" We were very uncomfortable. 

Also we made lots of takoyaki this week. None of it was real. The first time was a powdered mini takoyaki kit and the second time was an experiment with TACOyaki. @levi:❤️❤️❤️ it's all for u bean. 

When we visited Matsumoto-san we got to jam with her on this way cool traditional Japanese instrument that I don't know the name of. She let us take videos. 

愛しています! 💕💕
Sherwood 姉妹

1.) my new favorite recipe found in the apartment
2.) us + Indonesian girls + Viatnamese dudes
3.) the harbor! 
4.) we live in the inaka
5.) #squad
6-7.) best comps
8.) Maho takes more pictures of us than we do
9.) lookin good😉
10.) took Maho to indo curry for the first time
11.) new sunglasses! 
12.) life is good
13.) we have matching anklets
























Monday, August 13, 2018

Missionaries! Transfer and Roll Out! 🚛

Konnichiwa minasan! 

So this week was TRANSFERS! 🎉🎉🎉 Hattanda Shimai has gone off to my beloved Shikoku to be the sister training leader in Marugame with Eyring Shimai! Omedetto! Meanwhile, I'm still here in Kitarokko with Jones Shimai! She's like me but less mellow. Also turns out we both share a deep and abiding love and appreciation for animated robots that disguise themselves as various vehicles. She's a fifth transfer which makes me the SENPAI aka I'm the one in charge of understanding everything now and it's only extremely stressful. I don't know what I'm doing. "Average missionary knows what they're doing 3 times per day" factoid actually statistical error. Missionary Georg who lives in Brazil and knows what he's doing 10,000 times a day is an outlier adn should not have been counted. 

But anyway, this week we've had lots of really good lessons! Might as well just go through them by investigator.

Imanaka: We had a couple lessons with him this week. We had a phone call lesson actually on Monday. We read Enos together, and interestingly the main thing he got from it was that Enos was able to obtain forgiveness through prayer. (Gospel of Jesus Christ anyone?) He said he'd try praying, but when we went and followed up with him on Saturday, he hadn't, and seemed a lot more down and depressed than usual. He also said a great many things that neither I nor Jones Shimai were able to understand due to the fact that gamer Japanese is impossible to understand. But the fuinki (vibe) we got was that his mental and emotional health status is making it difficult for him to even accept the idea that God is there. Unfortunately, we have neither the Japanese nor the stewardship as sisters to really help him through it, so we may need to stop teaching him. He probably will struggle to progress until there are Japanese elders in the area.

Sofiah: We met with her on Tuesday and wow what a great lesson! Naganuma Shimai dousekied for us and we were able to help Sofiah resolve a lot of her concerns. She didn't understand the connection between the events of the Bible and the Book of Mormon, so we went through an overview of the contents of the Book of Mormon and watched the Restoration movie with her. By the end of it all she was really excited to read the Book of Mormon again and said if she received a witness of its truth she would get baptized! (that conversation ended up involving a more in depth discussion of the priesthood than I've ever needed to teach ever before in my life. #DendoInACountryWithoutAChristianBackgroundWoo) We're way excited.

Maho: We met with her again on Friday for a 30/30 but the gospel discussion part ended up taking longer than expected because she had so many questions! She said that she doesn't think God exists but is really fascinated (like a large very huge rock in her figurative mental view of the world shoe #Ravenclaw) by the fact that we keep telling her we know He exists. She's super willing to try things out for herself and has set up appointments with us for the next three weeks! Also we're going to hang out with her today for P-day. It's a good time. 

Aside from all that we've been walking everywhere because Jones Shimai's bike hasn't come yet and also I would rather go out Abinadi-style than bike up a hill. (which actually isn't too far off from what could actually happen because it's blazing up in here🔥🔥) So we've had lots of time to bond and talk about our investigators and also life in general. I have accidentally reached High Elder Sister Role Model status within a matter of days. Idk why. I don't actually know what I'm doing. I'm just pretending I have my life together and hoping it works. #FakeItTilYouMakeIt

But yeah so that's the gist of this week! More to come as things and investigators progress!

愛しています! 💕💕
Sherwood 姉妹

1.) Walking through a jungle path to Imanaka-san's house
2-5.) Japanese filters with Maho-chan 

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Sherwood Chourou - Week 38 in Japan

Konnichiwa! We are back to the slowish days once more. We've been dendoing and teaching plenty, but nothing outstanding has arisen ...