Half way around the world, and Half way through the mission. HELLO AND HAPPY SUNDAY FROM SUNNY HIGASHI IN HOKKAIDO! Everyone beautiful and genki? I sure hope so! Guess who passed her 9 month mark? Oh hi, yes, hello, it is me, SHIMAI!
Conbinis.... The Pizzamons, and Corn dogs with perfect portioned ketchup and mustard are what get you through the day sometimes. Heated toilet seats, and faucets on the back of the toilets. No one really uses them, but they are always there. Fashion. The t shirts here have Japanese English, and I hope that never changes. The people are so kind! Nothing is better then getting smiles out of people when you yell Konnichiwa at them. No shoes in the house. What is America even doing? Socks only always and forever! The food........ all I can say is yes. Two enthusiastic thumbs up from me!

Miracles of the WEEK!!!!
Shout out to Ashton for the package. It came on my half way mark in America. The day after in Japan. It was just what I needed! 

We taught a lesson in the park. IN ENGLISH!! We met an African man and his Japanese wife who met in school in Russia.... What? They have 2 cute kids, and are CHRISTIAN!!! The lesson was a little crazy, because usually people here have never even thought about where they came from or religion, but these two knew the Bible! Wow. So much respect for missionaries who teach Christians! And so much respect for those who share their opinions and beliefs with the missionaries. I love it! We taught the lesson in both languages so the fuufu (couple) could understand. And made a return appointment at a different park next Sunday after both our churches! Pray for us! Lets get some baptisms!
We have a starting date for the new English class! I love the missionary school!!! Yay!!! We are one of the last classes to switch, but we have got a lot of good things going.
We delivered flowers to a part member family because the nonmember dad's mom passed away. The kids are so cute. They might be moving which is sad, but the plan of salvation is real, so that is happy!

We were able to find a woman who we thought was an old investigator, but was actually baptized, then moved.
I am learning so many new words with my new comp! Yay Japanese! I can do it! and if I can't, the Lord steps in and provides a way to get the job done!
So many other fun things! But lets have another great nine months together! LOVE YOU ALL!! REMEMBER WHO YOU ARE AND WHAT YOU STAND FOR!
I found this this week in the Liahona. CHOOSE HAPPY!

An Eikaiwa student made this top picture of me.
I forgot this one on accident last week, but This is the AMAZING friend Shimai. I love her with ALL my Kokoro.
Bachman choro's death day party!
Eikaiwa.
An ELDER, WE HAVE BEEN TOGETHER FOR FOUR TRANSFERS, AND HE IS LEAVING TO AN ONLY ELDERS AREA, SO I CANT EVEN FOLLOW HIM!
Look. I found my Laurels.
Happy half way soup curry!
May have bought these, and a ukulele as a halfway mark present to myself... yay!
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