
I hope you enjoy her letter and pictures as much as I did! Here it is:

"Beautiful Souls! Monday already? Wowzers... Time is so weird, huh? I guess I better work harder! Ill be heading home before I know it!
We had Zone Training Meeting and Zone Activity. Zone Activity on
Monday was human foosball, and the Japanese version of Red Light Green
Light. and you can bet it was intense. I had my district leader
translating just for me, so that was special haha. At the end of the
meeting (sweet other sister) Shimai and I introduced ourselves, and the whole zone
lined up, and pretty much threw fun Japanese food at us... I was a
little scared, but it worked out in the end. ha

The woman's name is (Nice older lady). But she said we could call her (older lady) Shimai! I kind of didn't pick up very much, or say very much, but
we got to sing, which I can do! We sang "I Am a Child of God." She
cried!!! and she cried later in the lesson too! What!? She said she
would come to our church this Sunday, and we didn't even ask her to.--She didn't come, but we will go visit her this week to find out why/-- She
thanked us multiple times for lots of different things. She is such a
miracle! Yay pinging!!

(My cute companion) Shimai also put flyers for Eikaiwa in the bottom floors
mail boxes of an orange apartment building. We figured why not. The next
day a young man comes to Eikaiwa saying he found the flyer in his
mailbox. He said he was thinking about learning English better, and then
we just happened to put that in his box. We didn't put any flyers in the
2nd floors boxes, and we almost didnt put them into the first floors.
But I'm sure glad the spirit prompted (My cute companion) Shimai to do that! His name
is (Cool kid). He said he was lucky that we put the flyer in his box.... We
were blessed is a more accurate term. I think he has a bright future.
The gift of finding is real people! I pray for it every day!
Funny story of the day. At this Eikaiwa class, one of the men asked
what a certain sickness was called, because we were talking about
health, and he got this sickness while he was in India... It was
dysentery! So the whole night everyone is using the word dysentery! It
was so funny! Especially when they would say things like- I have a
dysentery, or im going to the moon, and im taking dysentery... oh man.
too funny!

I was pretty sick yesterday, and we went to a festival/ our mission
leaders house the day before, so we didn't get to do a lot of dendo. We
were scared to leave the mission leaders house, because being rude in
Japan is not a thing you want to be doing... But we repented, and we
learned our lesson. Don't be afraid to tell people the truth, or that you
cant stay, because you have other obligations to attend to. I think he
would have been way more impressed if we would have said something and
left, rather than just sitting at his house not getting anything done.

Ai shiteimasu! Kyokai wa shinjitsu desu! Kywotsukete kudasai! Love you! The church is true! Be safe!
Love,
Shimai"
She also reported in her personal email to me that she was "warm" and "grateful" for the clothes we bought that I made her take as she thought she wouldn't need them all! I love it when my kids finally realize I am right about something! ;-)
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