Monday, April 25, 2011

Week 31 "I'm Going Home!!!!!!! Well I should clarify that... I'm going back to Toyko!!!! I'm so stoked"

We got word today that next week, half of the Tokyo missionaries will be returning to Tokyo, and then it will only be a matter of time before the rest of the Tokyo missionaries go back.

Yeah I've been waiting to return to Tokyo for quite some time now.  I'm glad you and mom are ok with it because if you weren't we would have had to have a serious sit down talk.  (Note from Elder Keith's mom - We received a call from Salt Lake on Saturday asking us if we were okay with Ty going back to Tokyo, they want to send him out in the first wave on May 2nd.)
Well on my continent, Easter was forgotten.  Not by everyone but just by the missionaries in my apartment.  I leaned over to one member in Sacrament and asked (in Japanese) It's Easter today isn't it?  and he's like "yepp, I forgot too" 

Besides that, things are going well for me.  Not too much has changed, except that we have a bean (greenie) in our apartment now.  It makes me realize how far I've come when I can explain some grammar principles and help him with language tips.  

I am working hard, and enjoying my time like you wouldn't believe.  My current companion is my favourite to this day!  He is way funny but also the hardest working out of all my previous companions.  So I will continue to do my best. 

Oh yeah and one last thing.  IT HAILED TODAY!  as if right?  -sigh-  not fun to bike it... but such is missionary life. 
love you,
Elder Keith

Monday, April 18, 2011

Week 30

So things are going well for me here in Seto.  Way big news though.  It turns out this transfer isn't a super transfer anymore.  It just became a 7 week transfer and the next one a 5 week transfer.  The crazy thing is because of the whole Tokyo being closed situation, all that would have been Tokyo missionaries have nowhere to go.  I found out that they split them up between the missions we have here still.  And because they sent a bunch of missionaries home early (due to earthquake not other reasons) there are no missionaries (save 1) who are going home this transfer.  The thing is... there are 22 new missionaries coming to Nagoya.  Nagoya mission has almost doubled in size.  There were ~80 missionaries in Nagoya when I first arrived.  Then we brought ~40 and then with 22 more... So which leads me to the point I was originally trying to get to.  I have a new companion.  But I'm staying in Seto.  My companion Elder Kutney is now going to be training.  And my new companion is a guy named Elder Shitami (prounounced shtami).  He is from Hokkaido Japan.  Yeah it's gonna be way cool to see what a new missionary is like because it feels like so long since I was one.  So that's the big news about transfers. 
We did end up going to the park today but because it's monday, all the attractions were closed.  Which meant that we couldn't actually go into Totoro's house and we couldn't go and get something to eat.  Instead of spending all day there we came back early and went and had sushi.  Wayyy good.  But we did spend the morning playing soccer and on the way back it came to my attention that my arms have a rather pink hue.  Since when do I burn?!
To answer some questions,  Japan Rocks!  We've really planned out our Eikaiwa (english class) super good because at first there was absolutely no structure, just vague guidelines, but we got that all fixed up and then we are planning to start getting consistent activities going because that's something we feel will really help the church.  The language still isn't easy but I feel like I know more with every passing week.  Yes I am still in a yonnin (4man) and yes I am working hard.  Although it didn't feel like it at first because we are doing more member work now, which means less proselyting, it felt like I wasn't working as hard but... It's still good.
The other day I was on splits with Elder Shitami, and we went housing.  We housed into this one woman (it was late like ~730) and she said, "konnichiwa" when she saw my companion and then she saw me and said "hello."  After I picked my jaw up off the floor I said  "Eigo dekimasuka?" Meaning "you speak English?"  and she replied yes.  I then spent the next 15 minutes(my companion doesn't speak hardly any English) telling her about who we are and why we're here.  She was way impressed.  She told me she was really into Bible study and accepted my invitation to come to church.  I also gave her 2 Book of Mormons.  One in English and one in Japanese.  It was wayyy awesome.  I also got her phone number.  She didn't come to church but she said she might not be able to because her daughter was sick.  So some time this week we're going to go back. 
That's pretty much life in Japan.  My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you.
愛している---->Ai shite iru (a-ee  shtay  eeru)  I love you
キース長老
Elder Keith

Monday, April 11, 2011

Week 29

Yeah Spring!!  which means that we as missionaries can ditch our suit jackets.  It gets way hot here in the summer from what I hear.  Like 35 C on a consistent basis.  How will I survive?   Conference was amazing!  I really enjoyed hearing President Monson speak as well Elders Scott, and Holland.  I kinda got that the theme of this conference was "get married."  Very applicable to me I know.  NOT!!  xD  So there's a chance that I will not be emailing next week because we're planning to go spend the entire day at an awesome park nearby.  So if I don't reply next week don't be overly surprised.  Onegaishimasu. (that's a really polite please)  Thanks mom I look forward to getting those recipes.  We use them to build relations with members.  =D  Well love you both but I must be off.  Things to do =D  love you
Elder Keith
キース長老

Monday, April 4, 2011

Week 28

I have not seen general conference yet actually.  They play it a week later, so it's coming up and we're super pumped.  Being in this new area is kinda tough.  The people here are comparable to Hawkesbury, except they're all old and all cranky here (we were kicked out of one section by one angry resident because we were trying to make friends).  When I came in, there were 2 solid investigators.  Now there are 2 solid investigators.  Both need permission from significant others before being baptized.  And that permission doesn't look overly forthcoming.  But I didn't realize how much member work I wasn't doing in my last area until I came here.  Because we're a yonnin (4man) the other companionship is doing predominantly housing while my companion and I are focusing on member relationships.  It's way different.  We're really working on getting members excited about missionary work (dendo fire).  That's the story of Seto 瀬戸for the week.  I'll write more next week.
Oh yeah and no ramifications from the quake or the tsunami thankfully.  Yes I have all my stuff including my bike with me and Seto is way hilly :(  oh well sho ga nai.  what can you do.  =D  愛しています。
 
Elder Keith