Hi everyone there in the hot, dry Salt Lake area! It sure has been rainy today, with the weather even getting a little bit cold!
For now it is a nice break, but apparently Kumamoto is one of the coldest places in Kyushu. There are mountains surrounding it so there is a bit of a “bowl effect”.
Today has been a blast! It is the last P-day of the transfer so we tried to do it up big! For starters we had basashi, in layman terms that is “uncooked My Little Pony”! Yep, good ol’ raw horse meat. And I know you are wondering and yes, I did, I neighed before eating it! Really the taste wasn’t bad at all. The worst thing was the texture. A little too chewy!
We then all headed for a nearby onsen, a Japanese traditional bath. OK, it was fun, however, they have something against wearing clothes! You can only wear your birthday suit! Oh, it was weird as could be! (the mens and womens are separated) I pretty much stared at the ceiling the entire time. But I did enjoy being in a hot pool again.
Tonight we have a talent show with the YSA. We are going to perform a traditional Japanese Samba (yep, sounds like an oxymoron, but it’s true), with a few American twists thrown in. i.e. the cotton eyed joe, macarana, and the hula…I am planning on taking video of it.
This week we saw many miracles. For starters, Eri chan, the 19 year old girl we have been teaching for the last month, finally made it to church for the first time. She quite her job because they wouldn’t give her Sunday’s off, her faith is amazing. She absolutely loved it! She has become so much happier and friendlier since we first met. I love seeing the joyful change the gospel brings into peoples lives.
Plus, on Saturday, after our child english class we decided that sushi sounded good, so we headed off streeting on the way. I talked to a Mom and her little girls, they were super nice but nothing much happened. However, they showed up to church on Sunday! And even stayed for the entire block! Talk about how the spirit can guide us to the right place at the right time! They are planning on coming next week.
The cool thing is too, I had to give a talk in Sacrament meeting, so I really tuned it to them; how each of us can learn for ourself that Jesus Christ’s teachings are true. It was really fun! I didn’t even right out my talk at all!
Here is a little Japanese tidbit: In the old days, if someone farted infront of someone else, the had to commit suicide! It’s true!! It was very, very bad manners! I know you boys will all get a kick out of it!
Well, next week I will have more time to include some pics. But we have to run and find our kimono’s! Oh yeah, I will have a new companion this time next week! I don’t think I will transfer, but it is Nishino shimai’s last transfer.
We have had a blast!
Good luck to all of you. Mel and Jess…Happy belated B-day!!!!!! Sorry about that, time got away from me! Thank you all for your notes. I have not gotten my package yet, hopefully tomorrow. I love you all so much! Please read the scriptures everyday! Love them! Oh yeah, Al or someone, please tell me your thoughts on Obama and McCain.
Love,
Sister Haymond
P.S. I think I’m turning Japanese!