Saturday, May 24, 2014

Weather Or Not




Weather and Transfers



Hello Everyone,

The weather is starting to get a lot warmer, we were sweating while riding our bikes today. The humidity makes it feel really hot. We used to just do one district P-Day a transfer, but we have already made plans for a district P-Day every Monday for the next five weeks, except for one which is a zone P-Day which should be a lot of fun.

My shoes and bags and everything are ok, the first time it rained the water soaked through all of my stuff, but I learned from the missionaries here that if you but a bag on the inside of the bag it keeps everything dry so thats what I have been doing.

Elder Anderson is just 2 transfers ahead of me, so he doesn't know that much more than me as far as Japanese goes. Elder Aono is right out of the MTC.  Elder Whittle is his trainer for the last 2 transfers of his mission.  Elder Aono is from Tokyo. Sister Alkazar is from Utah.

Not a whole lot has happened since last week, but we have been looking for a field to start playing Ultimate Frisby with our investigators and members in the branch, and the problem with Japan is there are no fields anywhere that don't have a bunch of trees all over the place.  Then yesterday Elder Whittle mentioned something about tennis and I suddenly remembered that I saw a field somewhere over there.  So after about an hour of searching around the mountain we found it. It was pretty close to the coast, so I wanted to show them this shrine by the ocean in remembrance of Ishinomaki from the tsunami. We ended up meeting this really awesome person who told us this crazy story about what happened to him and his family from the tsunami, its to long to tell right now, but remind me during Skype. I'm not completely sure how we are going to work it out, because there are 6 of us that all have to Skype on the one computer, but this week during District Meeting we are going to figure out who is Skyping when.

That's it for this week,
love you guys
-Elder Canepari

They also have Mountain Dew in Japan.

What about the earthquake?


We are fine, the earthquake happened in the middle of the night so I think it just woke everyone up for a second, I just went right back to sleep.

The new district missionaries Elder Aono from Tokyo, and Sister Alkazar from Utah


They also have Mountain Dew in Japan.

Sister Johnson is the only one that is the same, and that's my companion Elder Anderson, also from Utah.

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