Monday, September 22, 2014

Yoooooo! What's up!? Just another week in Japan and the weather is
great. Seriously, today's weather is perfect. And it makes me very
happy. Unfortunately it's probably going to cool down real fast and
then we'll be inside our little apartments freezing again, haha. The
Japanese fail to realize the use of insulation. Therefore, it is crazy
cold inside as well as the outdoors when winter hits. But at least I'm
not in Hokkaido where it's snowing all the time! Cool cool. Anyways,
to be honest, there wasn't much of anything that went on this week. We
tried to set up appointments with investigators and potentials,
however, the schedules weren't in our favor this time. Although I got
to go to mainland Tokyo this Tuesday with our sick man Elder Huntsman
to talk with a doctor. That's a nice place. Super Japan city life as
you'd expect. And I can't wait to come back and visit all the
different parts of Japan after I return.
Also this week, I had the chance to go to another Matsuri
(Festival) in Tokorozawa. Those things are always fun to see and be
at. We had a few English class students there so I was able to chat
with them and help one out with an English question he had. Good
stuff. Good people.
Besides that there was a lot of planning. Dang weekly planning
can just take you out sometimes. Sitting inside all day thinking just
makes my head hurt, haha. Especially when all the planning has to be
done in Japanese. Hmm, oh yeah, and the last thing I can think of
would be talking with a couple of drunk Japanese guys in the park.
They looked like they were 22 or something, but they were actually 30
something years old they said! Drinking beer and singing "Hey Jude" in
English actually. The one guy said that the Beatles was his religion,
when we mentioned we were church volunteers, haha. But anyways, we had
a nice long talk with them and taught some good old gospel principles.
They said they didn't believe in god because they can not see him.
However, we asked him and he told us that he would want to believe. So
hopefully we can meet with them again because they had to leave.
Whether or not they were too drunk to remember what we taught, I hope
they left with something good in their hearts. They were some good
people with some questions of the soul. And they seemed quite
interested in what we told them. Anyways, that's all I got. Feel that
Joy.

Elder Carlini
カーリニ長老
Made some slime at the matsuri. It was coooool.
Modelin pics…it was a beautiful day

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