Sunday, December 27, 2015

Post Christmas call, and BAPTISM!


Dear Family,

Well how's everyone doing this week? It's been so long! Haha well bad joke aside, it's been a good week over here in Japan, and it sounds like it's been a good one over there too! I feel like there is so little to report this week since you already know but I guess I'll start with the biggest news, Takeuchi San is now Takeuchi Kyoudai!! He's made it to brother status by entering into the waters of baptism and receiving the gift of the Holy Ghost! It was awesome! We met him a little early and helped resolve some concerns. Basically he was still wondering if he's deserves such a great blessing, so we pulled out D&C 20:37 and read the requirements for baptism and showed him that he's ready and definitely deserves it. Then he was given peace of mind and got a ride with a member all the way to the Shonan church where we had the baptism, it's about an hour away, maybe 45 minutes. But we don't have a font so we headed over there. And it was great!

As expected we prepped as much as possible had everything ready, but pretty close to the start he told us that his second white shirt was too small, so we had the Shonan missionaries race home grab one and let him borrow it. So it was all good, I was the pianist for the congregation songs, and musical numbers and everything, so I was decently busy the whole time, but it was fun! There were some talks then I witnessed for his baptism. His knee was super close to coming out but stayed down just barely, and he came up with a massive smile on his face, man, he just beams now. It's incredible! Then while he was changing they do a thing in Japan where you will shout out a hymn number and then everyone sings the first verse of that song, so basically as pianist you have to be able to play all of them. I was super nervous but only had to say no one time, and the rest went well and then he came out and bore his testimony. It was really short but heartfelt, and the ward really welcomed him at the end, they showered him with gifts, Books of Mormon, book marks, pictures, everything. It was awesome, he felt so loved. Then he got confirmed by a recent convert from a little under 2 years ago named Hiro (pronounced hero) who is one of the missionaries best friends in the ward, he's 22 I think right now. It was amazing, next step is to get him the priesthood and to the temple for baptisms for the dead, pretty cool right????  So that's Takeuchi Kyoudai!

Other than that we shipped off Elder Leftwich yesterday on the Shinkansen (bullet train: she-n-kān-sen) and he made a 2 hour trip take just over 30 minutes. And Christmas was great! It was loads of fun eating crepes as a Odawara family, and then having district meeting getting my package, and eating
しゃぶしゃぶ (shabu shabu, the thing with the split pot). Teaching bible class was way good to. Just overall was a great week!

Thanks for everything in the Christmas package!! I hope everyone had a good Christmas, and that everyone was able to do the Christmas challenge! We're there any cool results from any of it? :) let me know!!  Hopefully soon I'll be able to tell you who the next baptism will be, but for now, I'll stick to teaching and finding my heart out. I love all of you and I'm so grateful for the opportunity I had to talk to you all! You're all growing up so fast! Lol have a great week this week, see who you can share the gospel with! New Years is a great chance too, everyone loves to make resolutions right? Why not church? Woo! Love you!

Love,
Elder Gailey

Baptism
 




Christmas Day


Christmas Dinner


Elder Gailey got his package on Christmas Day!
(A Christmas Miracle - it was only 3 weeks late!)


Christmas Snowmen!  Olaf!
 

Elder Gailey's picture of talking with the family


More pictures from the temple



Elder Leftwich talked Elder Gailey
into letting him shave his legs!
He says - Never Again LOL!

 

Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Merry Christmas to all, and to all a good night!


Dear Family,

Well this week was a good one! I'm now in my new area, Odawara, which is pretty much separated from the whole mission so it's kind of a weird feeling. It's a good area though and I like it a lot! Also the companionship is great so I can't really complain! Leaving Yamate wasn't too fun, but the branch here welcomed me really nice so don't worry too much!

This week back in Yamate we had a lot of things going on, Monday night the Sorensen's had us over for dinner and they fed us Navajo tacos! It's been since the MTC that I've had those. There were even enough scones that we could have some with just honey, and it sure made me miss just pounding scones back home, mmmm. Also I think on Tuesday, we went with a young man in the ward and went out to dendo with him. He was pretty quiet but he said that his image of dendo has changed (in a good way) from what it used to be, at least a little bit. So pretty successful I would say. Other than that we just had eikaiwa and some lessons, one with Nakamura, and one with Ken Kimura, the guy from a couple of weeks back. They are both doing really good, Ken still wants to get Baptized, and Nakamura is getting there.

Thursday was the day I was to transfer, so I hopped on a train kind of expecting a rough ride all the way there because of my bike and katanas, but it was actually really smooth and easy. My car lined up perfectly with elevators and other train line entrances so every time I had to transfer it was super easy, and for the long train I even made it into the handicap car where there is tons of room for my bike. So it was nice. The whole district and some members met me at the station and that's where the craziness began. This Saturday was the Christmas party so we had to do a lot of set up for that, and there was also game night and bible study on Friday. So we've been pretty busy. During weekly planning on Thursday one of our investigators who had apparently disappeared for a few weeks called and wanted to meet the new missionary so he showed up and we taught him a lesson about the Sabbath day and Elder Okada, gave him a baptismal date and set up an interview for the next day, so there will be a baptism on the 26th this week! Cool right? We've taught him all the lessons now and he's ready. We're really excited for it, especially because me and Elder Poffenberger are going to be the witnesses for the baptism.

At the Christmas party I didn't realize it at the time, but here were more people there than there are in the branch, Sunday was a bit surprising to say the least. It's a small branch, about 30 in total, so not to big, and I've met almost every member between visits, the party, and church. So it looks like it's going to be a good time, you'd also be way proud of me mom, I've had to play the piano so much on my mission I don't really mind playing for things anymore, and the church members here found out and I've already been tasked with playing for a primary performance, and I played for almost every song in the Christmas party. So looks like I'll be playing a lot here.

Other than that we've been finding and caroling a lot. I think we've caroled the past 3 days in a row, it's pretty intense. Oh also the apartment is great, we all get along just fine, and the fun stuff has been going down in the apartment, jokes and random weird things but it's been good. It feels like Christmas but a little different at the same time, kind of intense! How has everyone been doing on that Christmas challenge? Mom told me about her and Morgan a little bit, but how's everyone else doing? Emilee told me she's going to put the video on Facebook, did she do it? I hope it's going well and you're enjoying this Christmas season. I'll be calling home in the morning my time on the 26th so that is sometime in the evening on the 25th where you are. Just tell me what time you want me to call you at and I'll make the call! Basically anything from 3 pm your time on I can do, so anytime is good, just let me know, the nicest might be 5:00 ish your time.

Anyways, I'm so grateful for all of you, and I hope everyone has had and is having a wonderful Christmas. Send me lots of pictures, I want to hear all about it. I love you all and Merry Christmas!!!!

Love,
Elder Gailey

P.s. The Christmas letter looks great! Thanks mom!


Temple day with my district in my new area!






Monday, December 14, 2015

Our duo's up to three!


Dear Family,

Well this week was a good week, not as much to report as the last one but it was a good week. So right now one of the biggest things to tell you all is that: I'm transferring. Seems like I'm going on a lot of 3 month stints. But on the flip side, I'll be companions with Elder Poffenberger!! And Elder Okada (Japanese elder) and Elder Leftwich (leaves next week) so it will be a party with 3 companions for a bit!!! Crazy right? I'll be going to a place called Odawara. It's way down south, the farthest south in the mission, and it's a pretty small branch but it should be lots of fun. So that's the big news of the weekend.

Other than that we had a good and busy week. So first I went to Kamiooka this week for splits. Also a quick side note. Right now we are outside Landmark Tower right now standing in a huge group of people waiting for potentially the Barcelona soccer team to come out of the building, and we've been just casually saying things in Japanese to a couple in front of us, and the boyfriend went and got his girlfriend some candy and gave some to us even though we've barely said much more than hi to him so far. It was way random but funny. Anyways so Kamiooka was lots of fun, I got to be companions with Elder Hilton, one of the potential roommates for college, and the one who wants me to go out for ultimate frisbee at BYU with him. It was lots of fun because we're both about the same level of Japanese and were able to have a real good time teaching and talking and stuff. So it was good. While I was there though, Nakamura San was able to go to a dinner with Elder Spackman and the Barton family and it went super well. He's a little bit poor so he ate tons of food and the Barton's spoke English with him and he loved every second of it. He really was able to see what kind of people church members are and he really wants to be like them. So that went really well.

Other than that, this week we practiced again for the Christmas party at eikaiwa and taught Nakamura his first real lesson, and played basketball again on Saturday. This time I was slaying the 3's! And basically that means I made 2. So that was cool. Also Saturday was the Christmas party, so Nakamura came and he loves to sing hymns so he went hard, and I mean hard, when the eikaiwa students sang silent night together for the ward. It made everyone laugh and they loved him. I also got to translate for the Sorensen's and Sister Sorensen did super well in fellowshipping Nakamura even though his English isn't perfect. I can't even express the joy that comes when the ward is doing everything they can to welcome an investigator. It was amazing.  The American members are great in this ward at it. Oh, and then Sunday we had an appointment as a district to go eat dinner with an investigator family, the Suzuki family. So all 6 of us went to their house and they held a little party with a lot of their family members too. It was really, really good, I think I told you about them before but an MTC teacher stayed with them at one point for a homestay and that's how they know about the church. But after all of the eating and talking and stuff the missionaries all gave a spiritual message, we shared one of the Christmas videos, the one about if we didn't have a savior, and shared our testimonies, told them of the blessings they can receive, and asked them to meet with us again, and learn more. So it went really well, we don't have a next appointment but it will be coming soon. We really don't want to let them slip through the cracks. So that was last night pretty much!

It sounds like the weather has been pretty insane back home, the rain and what not, I miss the Seattle weather and stuff a lot, it's not so much different from here but it feels a lot different. I'm glad everyone is going to be having a nice Christmas together! Gonna be kind of a bummer next year when everyone is on the off year with the in-laws but I guess I'll see you anyways. So I can call any time on the 24-26 in Japan. I don't know when my new companions want to but if you would like I could definitely call in the morning on any day, I was thinking I would call on the 26th here at a time that works well for everyone there, that way you get the call on Christmas. Sound good? If not just let me know and I'll call you at the best time for there, the church is 30 seconds from my new apartment. I hope everyone has been having missionary experiences lately! Christmas time is a great time to turn in to the family but also a better time to turn out to all those who don't know. So as part of a little Christmas challenge I thought of something to have everyone do. So this week try and think of someone who you can have watch that new Christmas video "why we need a savior" whether you share it with them on Facebook or send a link in a text, or even just tell them where to find it. But ask them to watch it and sometime after (before the end of the week) share your testimony about it with them! I know it's not super natural all the time, but we can for sure touch the lives of at least 8 people as a family! (That's one each) so let's go for it this Christmas ok? Whenever you do it, send me an email about it, and then see if you can do another!

I love you guys! I can't wait to talk to you, I'm doing the best I can everyday to be a better person, to come closer to my savior, and bring Japan to him. Have a great week!

Love,
Elder Gailey

 P.s. Mom and dad, I finally cashed in my Christmas present from last year (the katana) unfortunately I forgot to take a picture before it got all wrapped up, but I'll be sending it home the next chance I get! I was actually able to get 2 as well, one long and one short so hopefully you can all see it soon! Love ya!

Brother Isarai with Elder Gailey


Elder Gailey and Suzuki
 
 
Elder Gailey and Yuki Sato
 
 
Elder Gailey loved this wording - Happy Merry Christmas


Maki's mom and Maki



The Suzuki Family
 


Elder Gailey and Tim

 
The Toring family with Elder Gailey


Yamate Ward Christmas Party


Video of Typhoon weather in Japan
 

Monday, December 7, 2015

First week of cold December!


Dear Family,

This week was pretty good! We had all kinds of things happen. Lots of miracles came this week, so I'm happy about that. We did a lot of good work, and it was kind of crazy. So first thing to tell you about is the miraculous night we had after going to the temple on Tuesday. So it's been really effective to house big apartments here in Yamate recently. So Tuesday night we headed out to go find a new one, and we found a massive apartment. It's got 5 floors with like 35 - 50 ish rooms on each floor. So there's a lot of people in one place. So we started on the top floor, left side and over that side we spoke to 6 people total. 4 of them became potential investigators, and 2 became new investigators. So I would say that we were pretty guided to find those great people. One of them even had a way tight beard!

 So one of those people we met was Nakamura San and the next day he came to eikaiwa and then met us again on Friday, and is going to be meeting us every Tuesday and Friday from now on learning some English for 30 minutes and gospel lesson for 30 minutes. It's going really well though. Our plan is to invite him to be baptized this next Friday or the transfer week Tuesday. Because yes this Saturday is transfer call day so, we'll see if I'm still here for Christmas or if I go somewhere else! It will be cool. So this email is probably going to be super unorganized but I talked about eikaiwa earlier so it's not super random. At eikaiwa I got to play the piano for our song practice. We had all 25 eikaiwa students sing silent night, and they will be performing at our Christmas party. So me and my little band of 25 English speakers will waltz on into the Christmas party and put on quite the show! Woo!

Then later this week we went back to that same apartment and housed again and bam, more miracles. We were housing and suddenly ran into a less active. We were going through our regular intro style things and she stopped us and said that she was a member a long time ago. So we've stopped by a couple times now. She told us she doesn't do things because she's lazy, and she really doesn't have any desire to do more so it's kind of tough, but we'll have the sisters come back and see where they can get with her. It seems like in the past they had some success with her so, we'll see!

Other than that this week we had a dinner with a member named Jenny Shimai. What we thought was just dinner ended up being a big party though with like 40 people total including us, mostly non-members too. So it was pretty intense. We didn't get much chance to dendo there because the people weren't really wanting to listen to it when we tried but we were able to build some good relationships and it was fun! Oh I also got to teach an AB lesson (after baptism) on splits with Elder Terry to Kambayashi Kyoudai. So it was lot of fun!

So yeah sorry this email was really all over the place, but it was a crazy good week. I hope everyone at home has had a good week! Dad, it sounds like your gun is way cool! Also there's a lot of good off-roading in green water I've heard. So let's go off-roading and shooting sometime! Also no worries on the lights mom, I'll be back there to help next year! I really miss Christmas lights, so I want to help! I'm glad everyone has been doing well, Ollie included! Sorry he's growing like a weed but I can't wait to see him! Anyways be safe, do something crazy, and make some new memories this week and Christmas season! And don't forget, this is an amazing opportunity to share the joy we receive from the gospel with others. If you get a chance share some of the new Christmas videos with your friends, I'm sure they will like them. Good luck everyone! I love you!

Love,
Elder Gailey

P.S. I bought a new warmer coat today mom, so no worries on me being cold! It wasn't even expensive, but it's super warm and with my sweaters I should be good in any weather!

Elder Gailey had to decipher ridiculous bad Japanese handwriting.  :-)


Elder Gailey and Elder Busted


A normal Japanese bathroom


Elder Spackman, the cool old man, and Elder Gailey


The missionaries with one member after eating Tonkatsu


Tonkatsu


Elder Gailey talking about Japanese superstitions


Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Post Thanksgiving Pday


Dear Family,

Well everyone had a good thanksgiving it sounds like!! I wish I could have eaten with you guys! But next year I will so it will be ok. Mom will have to make extra stuffing! This year I've tried a bunch of new American things, for example pie, I love pie. Cherry pie, apple pie, pumpkin pie, peach pie. It's all delicious. I'm going to have to wreck Aunt Sandy's pie nights... Also stuffing is right up there next to turkey and pie. I ate as much as I could at both of our Thanksgivings without eating it all. It's all so good! So I'm really excited for all of that good stuff when I'm back. Oh and we didn't eat Thanksgiving with the Larsen's but with the Sorensen's, and a base family.

Anyways, the first thing all week was the Sorensen's Thanksgiving dinner. My goodness was it good. She bought a 26 or 27 pound turkey. So we ate til we felt like exploding, then we pounded in some pie and some frosted brownies, Nacadoshious bars? That's probably not the right spelling so if you sound it out, it might make sense.  (Shortcake brownies) We played some fun games there too. We also had zone meeting the next day down in a place called Yokosuka. That is the only place I've ever been inside of an office building and able to say I was also in a church. They have the 3rd and 6th - 7th floors for their church building, pretty intense! But when we got home, it was raining pretty well, so we kept going with our plans but as it rained this week it was also freezing cold, so we were moving pretty slow. We also met a guy this week before eikaiwa for a lesson. His name is Ken Kimura. And the lesson was way interesting. So first he came an hour early and we didn't notice him because we were upstairs at the church eating some delicious American pizza from a place that we found near the station. But when we went downstairs after he was standing right there, so we talked to him a bit, and got him put into a thing called the family English program. Basically it's where we teach people a 2 on 1 lesson of English for 30 minutes and then give them an introduction to the church and its teachings for the last 30 minutes. So because we had him all set up and we still had an hour, we just jumped right into the first one. So we taught him about past present and future tense, (he's already pretty good) then started setting up some expectations. During which we were able to invite him to be baptized if he came to know it is true, and he said yes because he wants all the blessings that will come. So then we did eikaiwa, and now we're waiting for him to respond to us for this week/next week's family English lessons. So that was way cool!

On Thursday we were able to go down to the base for Thanksgiving but we got there a little early so we went streeting for a bit. I have no idea how the elders in America stop people... I didn't realize how much I have forgotten English and American ways of doing things. I almost felt more Japanese than American outside the base. And it only got worse on the inside. Anyways the Williams family had us for Thanksgiving. And he came and picked us up and almost immediately told us that he is an NCIS AGENT!!!! How tight is that!! Never thought I would meet a real one. So that was awesome. But then we got to the party room where everyone was going to eat, and we felt like total outsiders, we weren't members of any of the 3 families there and we didn't even know what to do around so many Americans in such an American style place. It was insane. That's when we realized that we're no longer fluent in English, not fluent in Japanese, and are a part of neither culture entirely anymore. So we felt like awkward middle men. But it was good. I'm going to be so hard core shell shocked coming back... Anyways after we got home we started the wonderful task of putting everything, literally everything in the apartment in bags in preparation for our bug bomb on Friday. We found out this last week that the bugs in our apartment are indeed "bed bugs" so sister Wada called the exterminators and they sprayed bug killer everywhere in our apartment. Still one more treatment for the apartment to come but the bugs are already dying.

Now for a really fun thing this week. We got invited to play ultimate frisbee with a member on Saturday for some morning prep time before cleaning the church which we also helped out with. Who would have thought two games of ultimate frisbee within a week would make your legs more sore than anything else! Man they are sore, but it was lots of fun. There is an Elder, one of my zone leaders, named Winston Hilton who really wants to play for the BYU team when he gets back (one transfer before me) and he's trying to get me to go for it too, sounds pretty fun though! So maybe I'll do it! Cleaning Japanese style is kind of funny, we did weeding and they were all super specific and stuff about where things went and how they were done, dad would have enjoyed it - lol. Other than that though we had dinner with Sister Takahashi's family on Sunday, we helped them move in last transfer if you remember. And it was delicious, her husband is a chef so it was crazy good. I had some of the best stake of my life there. So yeah that was basically my week! Nice and detailed for everyone.

 So dad, you finally got it! What kind is it? It doesn't have eagle in it does it? It will be lots of fun to go shooting though, maybe I can beat you! It also sounds like Christmas is in full swing over there in America, I'm jealous! There has only been one time I've even heard Christmas music like America since I got here. But hey in other news today at the temple, I went through the entire session in only Japanese. I understood most of it, but it was still really difficult. So yeah it was a pretty good day! Oh and no the Yokosuka base is not where the Cunningham's are at unfortunately. I'm really excited for moms cooking though! Anyways, I hope everyone has a great week and that you all remember the power of prayer. It's helped me through so many trials, and good times. Have an amazing first week of December!

 Love,
 Elder Gailey

 P.S. No I'm not trunky!
 
American Style Pizza
 

Apple Cinnamon Cheeseburger


Elder Gailey before morning studies - It's Rough!!


Elder Gailey with Chiba Kyoudai


Elder Spackman and Elder Gailey at the temple


A Nativity at the temple



View of Mt Fuji outside the missionaries apartment



 
 

 
 
 

Monday, November 23, 2015

Thanksgiving Fun!


Dear Family,

Well it's been an interesting, but really good week! First things first we had a bunch of changes through the mission this last week. So I'll get to those later but, big thing is that we taught a bunch of lessons this week! I feel like I haven't taught sit actual lessons in a long time. Maybe it has been... I'm not sure what a long time is anymore, the mission is messing with my perceptions of time! But we taught a lot of lessons and had a lot of fun doing it!

 So first I'll talk about the new mission standards. So president Wada has things called "S.O.S. Invitations" they are when you talk to people about church for some amount of time and invite them to make a step forward in their progression by giving them a clear decision between 2 options. He asks us to have 70 of those at least a week. But this Thursday we had zone conference from 9:00 am until 6:00 pm. It was long. But he gave us some new things to do for those Invitations which basically means we teach a whole heck of a lot more lessons on the street than we used to. Also he set up a new starting investigator program where the very first time we meet for a lesson after the initial contact we make sure to give them a soft baptismal invitation basically "if it's true will you be baptized? And we've already had the opportunity to ask 2 people that question and they both agreed. One is more promising than the other but they are both good. So we also got a dinner with the Larsen's this week which was way more energetic than usual it was great. Lots of fun. So now I'll tell you about some miracles and some fun stuff.

Miracle, we tried twice to visit a p.i. on Friday, and both times they were not home, but his wife said the second time that we can try tomorrow. (Good to know she's on board) so we came back on Saturday night at the same time and he came out invited us into his entryway (genkan) and we talked there for about 40 minutes. What's funny is that the very first thing he said is (translated) "look, I can't convert immediately. I can't do that, I've been Catholic all my life." And it sounded like he expected that to be the end of the visit but as good missionaries we followed up on the pamphlet, he hadn't read all of it but he had some questions on the priesthood. So standing in his entryway I taught him what it is and had him read some definitions in the pamphlet to which he had one question. Is this saying that my church doesn't have the priesthood? Yes, yes it is. But he was strangely enough, just fine with that. So we kept talking and it reached a point while talking about Jesus Christ that I asked him, Tai  San, (his name) if this is true will you follow Jesus Christ's example and be baptized? Which he then proceeded to say no to. So we explained further that if in 4 months, if you know it's true, and it is, will you want to follow Christ's example? To which he said of course I will. I will do it. So now is when we were running out of time and invited him to learn even more with us every week. And again, shut down hard, but then he asked if we would come over every month to teach him, for 30 minutes each time. And we accepted. Then we prayed and extended commitments and he will be praying once a week until we visit in December. So that went incredibly well and we felt like we were seriously led by the spirit. Boom. Miracle!

Next miracle, shorter this time. Is that I was praying on Sunday asking that at least one of the people we invited would come to church. Then halfway through sacrament, 2 random people we've never met before walk on. Both construction workers and sit down with us. So we helped them through church and taught them a lesson, and now we have a lesson next week with one of them and the other might join. Crazy! Other than that we dendo'd as hard as possible and have taught a ton of street lessons this week, my confidence in teaching is doing better and everything is getting better here. I hope it continues.

Some fun things from the week is that we visited a family, the Suzuki's who have had contact with a MTC teacher because he homestayed at their house once. And they came to our basketball activity on Saturday morning. It ended up being a lot of fun! 15 people came! Now we will be working on them as we can. Also we played basketball on Wednesday with a p.i. And he has some better potential now! Woo! And here's another funny thing. Japanese people hate rain, that's a fact. So we got all set up for eikaiwa and stuff and had all the assignments already out for like the first time ever, and 5 people came. All because it was raining! So I got to become a student!

So yeah! That was my week pretty much! Today was zone Pday at the park right by my apartment and we played ultimate frisbee for 2 ish hours. My team even won! But to add a funny unfortunate note to it, we did a whole "last point wins" thing and we won. Then we decided to do one more. So on the throw that would have given the other team the winning touchdown my face was in the right place at the right time and I ended up taking a big frisbee right to the nose. To make it even cooler blood was running down my face!  I felt like a boss for sure. I had just saved the game with my face after all! But then one of the members we were playing with told me I was bleeding and took care of it, and drove me to his house where we made sure it was all taken care of. So all in all, we won, I got to feel like a boss, and everyone had fun! I'll send a picture of my bandaged nose lol

I hope that answered most of the questions. As for thanksgiving, I can't wait until next years Thanksgiving and Christmas. But this year I'll be at the Sorensons, in about 30 minutes, to eat Thanksgiving dinner there with them. And we'll be on base for Thanksgiving day, so we get 2 Thanksgivings! I'm glad everything is ready for Christmas there! I also look forward to seeing everyone, I hope Ollie recognizes me! He's the best! Kaiden has a good little brother. I hope everyone had a great week and don't forget, I love you all tons and tons and 2!

 Love,
 Elder Gailey
 
Matching Day
 

Elder Gailey's bloody nose

Monday, November 16, 2015

Hello Everyone!


Dear 家族,

お元気ですか?今日日本語でこの手紙を書きませんけれどもびくりするように日本語で書きます。今週はよかったですよ!色々と経験してたくさん人々と話しましたから嬉しいです。日本語ですみません。

(Dear family , How are you? I'll write in Japanese to surprise you though not writing this letter in the Japanese today. It was good this week! I'm glad because I talked with people a lot by various and experience. I'm sorry in Japanese.)

Well everyone, I hope you enjoyed seeing a little bit of the stuff that I write and read and speak every day! It’s pretty intense and lately I've been more and more grateful for the opportunity we have to be here as missionaries learning Japanese and teaching the Japanese people. It's great!

 So this week was a pretty good week, Elder Spackman and I are doing pretty well in our finding and in the other things we are doing. I've been trying to stay more on top of everything as a district leader and as just a missionary in general lately. I don't know how mom does it!  She loves schedule and stuff but I feel like when I am making my schedules and to do lists there is never enough time or space to write/do things! It's way intense! I think I'll use a planner during college though. So anyways this last week had good parts and bad parts. The bad part is regardless of what method I tried we were unable to get in touch with any investigators, especially Aoki. I've called and emailed and done everything I can to contact him but he hasn't answered, so that means one of two things either he's avoiding us, or his phone is broken/he is working overtime. I'm still praying way hard for him to come back and meet with us. But in light of not being able to meet with Aoki very much we have been turning to finding as much as possible. I have found that on my mission my effectiveness as I share the gospel has gone up and down kind of like a wave a lot. For example, as my Japanese gets better I forget to testify as much so my finding isn't as good, or as I get better at building relationships of trust on the street I forget to get right into teaching. But I think now I'm starting to level off for the end of my mission and I hope I can remember the fundamentals of missionary work. So this week we have been turning back to the fundamentals and we have been finding a lot of people. So this last week things other than finding were a district leader training, eikaiwa, district meeting, and stake conference.

 The training was good, I learned a lot, basically all the things that I could be doing to magnify my calling more, like following up better and stuff like that. Then at eikaiwa I got a good ol' piece of humble pie because Elder Lobaccaro and I taught the bible class. The bible class is where we read the verse in English then translate it into Japanese the best we can and it helps the students with comprehension of the English bible. Translating from the Old Testament is SO flipping hard. I can translate people's talks and stuff but the Old Testament is a whole different ball game. District meeting was good, it was long because of some zone items we have to do now but it was good. Stake conference though was really cool. I enjoyed it when we sang hymns because they put up the kanji words to the songs on the projector and I was able to read the kanji and sing to the songs. So the language is going smoother now. It only took practically 3/4 of my mission but hey I feel decent with Japanese now. So anyways those were the regular events.

 We found some solid new potential investigators this week as well. One was a guy named Sasanuma who we met out near the church on a way rainy day (it's rained a lot this transfer) and we were able to teach him a little bit about the importance of prayer and get set to teach him more about it this week. He actually said that after he talked to us he had interest but before he had none. So it was cool! We also met a cool Christian guy and he said we can come back and he will listen after he has read the restoration pamphlet. We also met some cool kids that we are trying to find on Facebook now. Overall not a bad week! Today for the better part of the afternoon we were in a place called Enoshima, I've been there once before with Misu Kyoudai when we went to the aquarium there, and today I got to do the doctor fish thing again! It was way good! I really enjoy it, it's just lots of fun! So that was the week!

 I hope I answered everyone's questions! And thank you for all the pictures videos and updates! It was a good day! Also that chocolate milk.... Send it to me! ;) but really it made me want to eat some really good chocolate pudding. Maybe one of those chocolate vanilla swirls... Anyways it's crazy that in only 6 weeks I'll be talking to you guys on FaceTime for the second to last time! Then the next time after that it will be super close so we'll basically be planning returning at that point. Crazy! It's also crazy that Christmas is coming so soon! If you get a chance send me some Christmas music! I'll have more info on what's allowed later so if you want to wait that's probably ok too but still, the more Christmas music, the better! I'm glad Oliver is doing well. I can't wait to meet the little tyke.

 Anyways! I hope you guys have a great week! I love you!

 Love,
 Elder Gailey

 P.S. Mom, I think I'm actually doing pretty good on clothing so far! My shirts are all good, pants are good, suits and socks are good, shoes are still doing alright, garments too. As far as I can tell right now I'm doing alright on clothes! :)

Elder Gailey and Colonel Sanders as Santa at Kentucky Fried Chicken
 

Tsukemen


Elder Gailey walking along the waterfront



Enoshima - Elder Gailey and Elder Spackman


Enoshima




Elder Gailey with his Octopus Cracker


Smart Phone Stand

 
Elder Gailey and the crew


Pday Basketball
 
 
 
 
 
 
Elder Gailey and district at the temple from his last area