Yeah it was way awesome to skype with you too! It's weird to think that that was the
last time that I"ll be calling before I see you again... (o_O)
That's so cool that you got to meet someone from New Zealand. Those people
are always so genki (uhh in good spirits?) and their accent is way sweet. And
she was 82? phew.
Would somebody mind pushing the pause button on life. I want it to slow
down for a little bit. My image of having everything exactly the way I left it
when I came home, has decided that things would be more fun if it jumped into a
blender! Jenika's walking Holy smokes. Wait... I haven't even met her yet...
oh shoot.
Sorry to always be so flip floppy on what I talk about haha. I'm always
bouncing around and stuff but....
YOSHI!! (An exclamation of excitement/ yes! in Japanese).
Haha that fox is still there. I remember when it first moved in. I always
thought it was a person screaming or something. Hehe I can totally see dad
saying he's gonna shoot the fox. That fox better watch out because the last
time dad said that about... (ol' sparky never did come home...)
hahahahahahahaha. I'm so funny haha. just kidding.
Ok so just quick.
About the homsestay thing.
Yes someone from Japan would come and live with you for probably about 2
weeks. Yes it would be someone I knew. More than probably a church member. I
wouldn't offer to anyone else. Well the person who I'm waiting for a response
from is only 18 right now, so it wouldn't be just a place to land. They would
just come and live life with you guys. Probably just whatever is happening that
week just take them along. Like you could plan to go somewhere or do something
if you want but if there's nothing that's ok too. The main purpose of homestaying is for people to learn English, so just the talking and helping them
would probably be most important. I'll let you know more about it/any
expectations or anything like that after I talk with the family some more.
But yeah thanks for the update and everything. Sounds like life's just
keepin going huh? Love you bunches.
Take care til next week!
Elder Keith
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