Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Three baptisms!-Final email from Japan, Messer Shimai completes mission on May 22.


Hello everyone!! 
I hope you are having a marvelous week!! This week has been CRAZY in Okinawa to say the least! Our 8 year old investigator got baptized on Sunday, and it was the cutest thing I have ever seen!! It was kind of awkward thought when the whole service kind of turned into "let's thank the sister missionaries for helping us" and all of the talks were focused to us. Like, we didn't do anything, it was all the Lord and the members help! 
But I think the biggest miracle was when we met with our investigator Emiri who wanted to be baptized in Hawaii in October! We met her and she wants to get baptized on WEDNESDAY! YES! The day before I leave!! I didn't even tell her I was leaving! Like what the heck? The joint was like, perfect! Messer Shimai will be here, and Emiri didn't even know I was leaving! It has been crazy getting the members involved and on board with it, they think it is too fast, so we though about pushing it back. But, how do you tell somebody that she has to WAIT to be baptized when she is prepared! It has been a crazy couple of days. I have been on the phone with the Mission President and Stake President and they both say she needs to be baptized asap, so that's what we are doing! 
Kelyn is still on track for Wednesday as well! Can you believe it? TWO BAPTISMS my last day of my mission! What? I don't know why Heavenly Father loves me so much. They both past their interviews! 
I am a little sick, but I just got a priesthood blessing and I am already feeling a little better!! People are saying since I am "dying" as a missionary, I am physically dying as well. Death is not fun. But a mission is! And that's all that matters! I can't really hear, so my sweet companion is really patient with me. 
I fly to Fukuoka on Thursday morning, we have a testimony meeting, and go to the temple and have interviews with the mission president. Yamamoto san emailed me, and wants to meet me, so I am excited to see him if they allow me. 

I wanted to make this email really really good since it will be my last email. Unfortunately, my head is kind of all stuffy and I can't really think. But I just want you all to know that this church is true! This work is true!! Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ really do love us and they know all of us personally. They know what we can handle in this life. We are meant to grow and progress in this life, and trials just make us stronger! We can overcome ALL THINGS through Jesus Christ and his atonement! I love you all and can't wait to see you!! 
Ai shite imasu yo!

xoxo, Messer Shimai

in the MTC fall 2013

new missionary bike in Fukuoka
with Michiki san

dinner with ward members
sakura-japanese cherry blossoms!


with yamamoto san







working in the rain




















Salmon and Messer with Minami san


okinawa!


Elder Russell M. Nelson Face Timing to the Okinawa missionaries from Fukuoka

Saturday, May 16, 2015

I ate pigs feet and got hit by a car

PIG'S FEET!
MAY 10, 2015

First of all, let's start off with the two bad things that happened this week: I ate pigs feet, which is a delicacy in Okinawa. (I paid my district leader $5 to eat it, so he did) and I got hit by a car. BUT no worries, they just nicked the back of my basket, I didn't' even fall off or anything, so it just sounded bad. Oh, and Rea chan didn't get baptized because her grandma couldn't get the car, but she passed her interview and will be on the 17. 
Chantelle is doing AMAZING and we love her so much! She is so prepared and is on schedule for the 30! I am so sad I won't be able to see it, but one thing I have learned on my mission is that this work isn't about me, or the missionaries, it is all the Lord's work!! So it is ok that I won't see her baptism, I am just glad I was able to meet her and teach her a little, and see her progressing and growing! 
WE SET A DATE WITH KELYN!! Let me tell you how this went down. "So Kelyn, we have been thinking about baptism, and wondered if you still would like to be baptized?" 
YES. Yes I do. 
"Ok, so to set a goal and prepare for baptism, we would like to set a date, we know this is a personal thing but we prayed about it and thought of two dates, we were thinking either May 30 or June 6 (but she just told us she was leaving the 5 for America), so how does May 30 or 23 sound?"
 I have been waiting for you to ask me.
 *what did she just say?*
I have been wanting you to ask me so that I know that you think I am prepared. Yes, I would be baptized! 
and so we set my last day in Okinawa! WHAT A CRAZY MIRACLE, right?! 
We love her so much! She is Brazilian, and so amazing! We even skyped her husband who is stationed in America. She is definitely one of the reasons I am in Okinawa, and extended my mission. 
I also went on exchanges in Futenma with Sister Clements. It was SO FUN to go out with two of our sisters and see what Futenma is like! I am so lucky to be a STL in Okinawa! It is crazy how attached I get to my girls!
A ward member posted this on Messer Shimai's face book page for a Mother's Day mom surprise
It was amazing seeing you today, family! I love you and miss you and hope you have a great week! There is supposed to be a typhoon tomorrow, so we will see! I am EXCITED! LOVE YOU!!
xoxo
Messer Shimai






Monday, May 4, 2015

Naha for three days!

So this week we were rarely even in our own area because of exchanges and what not. We went up to Naha for three days to go with the sisters over there and we had a blast! That area was just made back to a 4 sister apartment, so there were 6 of us there, and it was a lot of fun! I was able to go out with Sister Kitchen who has just been out for 3 weeks, and Sister Komatsu who has been out for 9 weeks now! It was a lot of fun and I learned a lot from those girls! We saw tons of miracles! I love going out with new missionaries!! They have so much fire and their intentions are so good! The tiredness hasn't fully kicked in just yet! But guess what? Sister Kitchen is from Farmington, UT but her grandparents have a house across from Wally's in the valley!! So we talked all about Logandale, and the res, and it was really really weird that she knew all about it! Like super weird. Plus, we got a new senior coupld from St. George and they know tons of people from the valley! I still don't understand how famous Logandale is! 
We saw a lot of miracles this week. Since we were in another area for 3 days, we didn't have a lot of time to spend finding in our own area. By Friday we had 0 contacts, but because of our AWESOME ward members we had 3 new investigators!! We got 3 referrals this week! That is insane! We are so excited to teach them and they already have those member friends!! 
So one of those referrals was a girl named Chantelle, we gave her a tour of our beautiful church building and then taught a lesson 1 in the nursery while her 4 year old and 1 year old played. She was so prepared we set a date right there!! May 30!! Can you believe it? So she is on schedule to be baptized by the 30!! That seems so fast! 
We also have Rea chan, who just turned 8 this week on schedule for May 10! Her interview is tomorrow and she is just the cutest little thing you will ever meet! She is our best friend now, and she is just so pure, how could she NOT get baptized? 
Exchanges in Naha with sister kitchen and sister gazdik
We also taught a member's daughter-in-law who is not member but just had a baby, and so they blessed the baby on Sunday and we taught her a lesson. Her name is Rie san, so it is kind of hard with Rea and Rie, but she is 24 and has 3 kids, and super nice and quiet, so we are excited to continue teaching her. 
Messer and Salmon's first selfie with ipad
Today we had a really fun zone p-day. Since our building is blessed to have a GYM the two zones on the island came and we played sports, and then had a playdough competition to see who could sculpt shisaw the best, they are an Okinawan thing where they look like lions/dogs and they keep the good spirits in and scare the evil spirits out. I actually bought some today...so you will see them sometime. It was a lot of fun! We have a great group of missionaries on the island that I love to death. 
Welp I hope you all have a fantastic week! We are going to go eat at the chaplain's house tonight for dinner, so we are excited to eat American food! yay! I love you!

Ai shite imasu yo!
Messer Shimai


Monday, April 27, 2015

My first exchange with an Elder-What?!

What an interesting week in Okinawa. The first weird day was Tuesday when our American investigator wanted to meet! We were meeting at a restaurant close to our apartment and we were way excited until she called us and said she couldn't get yen out at the ATM, so we had to go somewhere that could take a card. Her car was too messy to pick us up, she she asked if we could meet at American Village, a nice little bike ride up three hills and about 45 minutes away if we are biking fast. She said she would wait for us, but we really did NOT have the energy to go up those hills. So what do we do? We hop on a bus! Well we had no idea which bus to hop on, so we just asked the first guy we saw, and to our luck it was that bus! So we just left our bikes right there on the sidewalk and hopped in! We rode there and 50 minutes later we arrive! Right when we call her to meet her, she told us she had got called into work! So now we were 50 minutes away from our house, and in this huge shopping area. So we take our dinner hour to eat at Red Lobster!! Did you read that? Red Lobster. Oh Okinawa. So after we paid 13 dollars for a small salad, we went to the bus station. But wait, Messer Shimai forgot her bag with the Book of Mormon and pamphlets, so we had to run back, and miss the first bus, so we have to wait for the next bus. We knew there was a reason we had to be there, but we didn't find any golden investigator or anything. I don't even know how to explain the feelings we felt this day. It was crazy and really weird, and I am missing some of the most weird details that I can't explain over an email.
Then on Friday we had iPad training again from President. It was pretty boring since we had already gotten it up in Fukuoka, but it was fun to see the rest of the island. Plus it is always fun to see President Gustafson and get trained by him! 
Then on Saturday we got training from two Zone Leaders who are touring the mission teaching people "common sense dendou" which is like missionary work. So we all learned how to go contacting, then split up and all went out. Guess what? They paired all of the sisters with ELDERS! And since I am the person who has been in the area the longest, we got the bikes and I pretended like I knew where we were going. Really, all I do is look at the map and pray really hard somehow we end up there. So that's what I did again. So I went with Elder Boyden, a six transfer who is one of the zone leaders going around the mission. Sister Salmon was with his companion and all 4 of us stuck together, but when we would talk to people we would pair up with an Elder. It wasn't as weird as I thought it would be. We had a lot of fun, and saw a lot of miracles. I never thought I would be able to say that I went on exchanges with an Elder, so that's cool. 
Today we are going to the biggest mall on Kyushu and we are so super excited. My wallet is so heavy, it is just asking me to buy a bunch of stuff I don't need. Some things never change. 
Ai shite imasu!!! 
Have a great week!!

Messer Shimai

Monday, April 20, 2015

I just fall asleep riding my bike!

WHAT A CRAZY WEEK!!!! It started with us flying to Fukuoka for a meeting that all of the Sister Training Leaders and Zone Leaders go to. It was 7 hours, so we had to spend two nights in Fukuoka. The mission president had family over, so instead of staying at his house under the temple, we stayed at the Fukuoka Sister's apartment. Can you say nostalgic (idk if that is the right word, but it's the Japanese word I want to use translates as) ! Like it has been over a year since I had my first night in Fukuoka in that same apartment! The smell of the tatami mat room brought back all kind of memories. It was weird. But the training was so long because WE GOT IPADS!! It is way cool, us "leaders" in the mission get them before anyone else, so nobody else has them yet. But they are super cool, except I feel like a brat whenever I whip it out in front of other missionaries, and I'm just like...sorry you will get yours in 2 weeks. But you can look at mine...with your eyes, don't touch. 
Bell on Okinawa with Messer Salmon
Then we trained the whole island! It started in Okinawa with our own zone, and then the next day Salmon Shimai and I went over the Naha, and trained their zone since we are over both zone's sisters. It was a lot of fun. We split the training 1/2 with the zone leaders, so we had to facetime them to plan the training, then plan the training with the other zone leaders, then we had 2 days for training. So by Friday we had a grand total of talking to 2 people on the street. But on Saturday we had FIVE LESSONS! That is more than I have most weeks! The Lord is definitely keeping us busy, we feel really blessed! 
The Chinen family is progressing very nicely! The mom and the 12 year old daughter are really interested and we are able to meet with them every week! There are 5 kids, so it is always a lot of fun going over there, especially the 3 year old twin girls! ADORABLE! The other family, the Yamashiro's were sick this week, so we went over, but they could barely talk, so we weren't able to teach a lesson :( 
Holding a lighthouse!
Our military investigator is amazing! We love teaching her! We hope her husband, who is stationed in Alaska, will let her continue meeting with us! But we want her to talk to him before she decides to be baptized or anything. Although, she said she would be baptized when we asked her! 
It has been quite an emotional week. The senior couple we love so much had to go home due to a family emergency, it all happened so fast! But we got a lot of their food! But they were our mom and dad on island, so it was hard saying bye to them. Also, the zone leaders are mean and made me bear my testimony at both zone conferences since I am getting close to the end.....and I bawled like a baby at the first one. It's ok, I didn't even tear up at the second. I am so exhausted I have almost fallen over like 6 times because I just fall asleep riding my bike! It's the only time I get to myself after all! And there aren't very many people walking the streets of hott, humid, rainy Okinawa. But the exhaustion just makes me want to push on even harder! This work is true and I find so much joy in it!! I love you all and hope you have a fabulous week!! 
Love,

Messer Shimai

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Well it is official, I am the oldest sister in the mission.

One of our cutest ward members here!
Well it is official, I am the oldest sister in the mission. My MTC companions are home and there are 2 Japanese sisters I will be returning home with, who went to the MTC just a couple weeks after I got there. You would think I would know how to be a good missionary by now. Well, that's a big lie! I still have no idea what I am doing, but I really good at pretending. 
But we had a great week in Okinawa! My sunburn turned into a tan (except for my neck, which started to peel, OUCH!) 
But first off all, wasn't General Conference AWESOME?! Did you hear
 Elder Cook give Okinawa a shout out? That was cool! We went with Minami to watch it in the next town over that was showing it in Japanese. Well, they didn't have an English room, so we watched the first talk in Japanese, and then our Zone Leader came and asked if we could go look it up on another computer, luckily a member had a laptop, and us three hudled around a laptop and watched it! And Elder Aoyagi gave the closing prayer yesterday! I met him last year on my mission, and his English was so good in his prayer! Then on Sunday we came to our church building for Sunday and the missionaries were the only ones there for the afternoon session!
So last week when we went to the beach we picked up some pretty shells! Well guess what? Two of them were ALIVE! So we were breaking the rules!! We were DISOBEDIENT! We had PETS! We put them out on our back porch and I would trip and "accidentally" pour water on them to keep them alive. But don't worry, we called our priesthood leaders and they knew it! Don't worry, we took care of them and we no longer have pets at our house. 
I live in paradise!
Our investigators are doing really well! We weren't able to meet with little Rea because her grandma didn't have the car this week to drive her. We met a new investigator, Pruit from Florida! It was super cool to knock on a door and have an AMERICAN open the door! What to hear something even cooler? He is friends with one of our recent converts and the recent convert had given him a Book of Mormon to read!! We were so proud of him! Pruit has a lot of interest, and invited us back over to hear more! We are really excited, and hope to pass him to the Elders as soon as he starts progressing! 
We also found two FAMILIES this week! We have been praying to find a family for a while, and we found the Chinen's with FIVE kids and the Yamashiro's with four kids! So we are SO EXCITED to start teaching them! We went back to the Chinen's and they invited us in, they have 3 year old twins that just love us, and it was really fun! The 12 year old probably had more interest than anyone else, and she was super excited to get a BoM! 
Well I love you and hope you have an amazing week!! I love you!!!
xoxo,
Messer Shimai


Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Minami san became Minami Shimai!!

Well it happened!!

Sister Salmon, Minami!, Sister Messer
Easter Sunrise service at Okinawa Beach
Cool Coral Reef


Messer Shimai at the beach
Seventeen months, and five days later I got my first baptism!!! Minami san became Minami Shimai!! It was a great service! We were able to do a joint baptismal service with one of the Elders investigators as well! The ward members were really excited, and it went amazing!! I gave the "introduction" of Minami and while I was speaking a less active we have been meeting with showed up!! He used to be part of the Mafia, and has a lot of guilt, so he hates coming to church, but he showed up to the baptism and we were so excited!!! We love Brother Ota! But minami was so cute, she was so scared to be baptized, that she forgot to clothes her eyes when she went underwater!! She came up with this awful look on her face, and I was like, "OH NO! What happened?" as I wrapped a towel around her and she just said, "I forgot to close my eyes" hahah but she said it was really cool to be able to watch everything happened! Then she was SO excited to be confirmed on Sunday! She kept saying in English, "I am excited to receive the baptism of fire" So we love Minami Shimai, and it was amazing to see her be baptized! And guess what? i still feel like the same missionary! One thing I have learned on my mission is that we are all just on one big team. We are all trying to carry on the Lord's work. I have found people who were baptized right after I left, I have taught and found former investigators that were baptized. And here is Minami, who was found 2 years ago by one of my all time favorite missionaries, Sister Hawkins, who I lived with for 6 months, and yet I got to see her baptism! This is all the Lord's work and he prepares people in His own time!
Rea chan (the 7 year old) is doing great. We committed her to live the law of chastity. She's doing good so far..
Emiri is still progressing, but still has that desire to be baptized in October in Hawaii. Who knows? i might have to make a trip down there in a couple months. 
We also started teaching an AMAZING girl named Kelyn. She is a referral from a a member. She has hit rock bottom in her life and is prepared out of the wazoo. She lives here with her son, but her husband is stationed somewhere else. She was deployed to Korea for just a week, and we have another lesson with her when she comes back. We are super excited to continue teaching her, and hope that her husband (Southern Baptist) will allow her to progress. 
This Easter we were able to go to a Easter Sunrise Service on the beach!! It was really cool. It was all faiths coming together to sings, and read scripture together. It was really cool!!! It was right on the ocean! Then people got baptized, right there, they just lined up and said "THIS IS NOT FOR YOUR SALVATION!" we kind of whispered "but if you want it for your salvation, we have some elders here.." haha just kidding, it was a really cool experience. Then The Finlayson's fed us dinner, and it was the most delicious dinner! It was amazing!
We went to the beach today, and the tide went out, and we were able to walk, and go explore caves. and guess who got sunburned? MESSER SHIMAI!! yay! I love Okinawa!! It is SO GORGEOUS! You all need to come see it! I would explain all of the cool things I saw today, but it wouldn't even compare to what I saw! I even saw an octopus! 
Oh, and I am staying in Okinawa with Sister Salmon for my last transfer!!!! :) yay! Have a miracle filled week!! Love you!!


Messer Shimai

Sunday, April 5, 2015

Loving the work in Okinawa!

March 29, 2015
I hope you are all loving March because it is ALMOST OVER! I can't believe how fast the months go by! I hit 17 months yesterday, crazy! But we had a great week! Minami is progressing really well and PASSED her baptismal interview on Thursday!! She even picked out her dress, so I think that makes it official, right? She went on a fast for three days and lost over 8 pounds. Sister Salmon and I are seriously considered doing that if we didn't have to go out tracting everyday. Maybe next time ;) 
We also are teaching a little 7 year old who's parents are not members, but her grandma is. So we have to teach her all of the lessons before she can be baptized. Her name is Rea and she is the cutest little Japnaese girl you will ever see. It is a lot of fun to teach a little girl. It is nice because all we know is simple Japanese anyways! 
We also are teaching Emiri, who is in her 30's and is so cute! She looks almost Egyptian, but she wants to be baptized in Hawaii in October..so we are still teaching her the lessons and trying to build that relationship with the ward members. We will see what comes to be. 
We were able to go up and go on exchanges with the sisters in Naha. And guess who just so happens to be there? Sister Hirata, my old companion! So I got to go out with her again. It was fun seeing each other 6 months later, as even better missionaries! I always learn so much when I get to go out on exchanges with everyone!! It was fun being with a Japanese sister all day again. I miss my little nihonjins! 
We went out to the beach today with the senior missionaries and it was so pretty!! I always forget I live in little paradise! Oh, so naive little Messer Shimai had never looked at a map of Okinawa before. So the senior couple pulled one out for me. I am in the coolest place on the planet! China, Taiwan, the Philippians! Like are you kidding me? It is a shorter distance to those three countries than it is to the mission headquarters in Fukuoka! Say what? I feel so blessed to be here! (ask me again when the humidity hits) But I love you all and hope you have a fabulous Spring Break and Fair!! I LOVE YOU! 


Messer Shimai

Monday, March 23, 2015

many blessings down here on the little island!

Konnichiwa! 
I hope you all are enjoying SPRING in America! What a glorious time! Ring by spring anyone? I haven't heard anything yet. *cough cough* I'm praying for you, Aus! 
First of all, Minami is still on track for baptism on April 4!! Best Easter present ever!! We can see the temptation and the trials from Satan attacking her right now, so please pray for her! We had lunch with her and she was so frustrated and hurt by some people that she was shaking when she was telling us the story. She needs that little extra divine help! Thank you for all of the prayers in her behalf already!! 
Our British investigator flew back to England today :( so we miss her a lot, but she left a the cutest little note about how her view on God and the purpose of life has changed. We are hoping she can meet with missionaries where ever she ends up these next few months. I love her with my whole heart and am so sad I wasn't able to meet with her before she left. 
Saturday we were able to video call up to Fukuoka and hear from Elder Nelson!! It was amazing!! We learned all about how to be proper with our iPads, and we are so excited to receive them. At the end of Elder Nelson's training he blessed us. He blessed us to become fluent in English, Japanese, and the language of God! How amazing is that? Of course all of the Japanese missionaries were like "YES! I will be fluent in English!" but I just thought "Oh hallelujah, my teaching in English is a bunch of garbage! Maybe my investigators will be able to better understand!" But really, try being a native English speaker, but translating from Japanese to English to teach in English because I only know the lessons in Japanese!. The sentences are usually switched around and I use weird words that we don't really use in English. So I am super excited to receive that blessing! But it was so amazing to be able to listen to him and be spiritually uplifted! 
Also, one perk of being an STL, a companionship of our girls spent the night at our house and a Japanese sister gave me a massage with doTerra oils and it was pretty much the most amazing thing of my life. Can you say SPOILED in Okinawa? I'm sure you really were dying to know that. 
But I love you and hope you have an amazing week! We are having a lot of fun and seeing so

many blessings down here on the little island! (I looked at where we were on the map..who knew Taiwan was so close!)
AI SHITE IMASU YO!

Messer Shimai
Oki!
Listening to Russell M. Nelson

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

MINAMI SAN IS GETTING BAPTIZED!!!!!

Me, Kimura shimai, Minami san, Clements shimai, Emiri san (investigator), and Salmon shimai 
March 15, 2015
Hello all! I hope you are enjoying the beautiful March weather!! We love being in the south right now because Okinawa has BEAUTIFUL weather!! We have to enjoy it while we can because it will soon be blazing hott and humid! The main island of our mission is so jealous that when Elder Russell M. Nelson from the 12 comes to Fukuoka on the 21 of March. The WHOLE mission is going in to meet him, but they didn't invite us Okinawan's. We get to skype in though! So we are sad, but we party hard down here.
One other reason we love the south is because the Japanese word for south is Minami, and

Zone Taikai
MINAMI SAN IS GETTING BAPTIZED!!!!! She picked the date of April 4. We were teaching a recent convert a lesson and invited her to come sit in. We had the recent convert explain the feelings she had when she was baptized and confirmed and then I turned to Minami and asked her what she was feeling and she said "jealous" and so we said, "Can we make a baptismal date with you today?" and she agreed! We explained the importance of Easter and how we thought it was be a great way to show our love and commitment to Heavenly Father by being baptized the day before and confirmed on the 5 and she said ok!! The recent convert said "Oh no, four in Japanese is a bad number, it means death" (it is like the 13 in America, where there are no rooms with 13, there are usually no rooms with 4) but Minami said, "I don't care, that has no meaning to me!" YAY!! So we are super excited, and she hasn't even been drinking coffee! It has been so hard for her, but she has been doing so good and I love to see the change in her life! We actually went shopping with her today, that's why I am emailing late.
I also went on exchanges with a cute Japanese missionary, Kimura Shimai and it was loads of fun! I learned a lot from her. Mainly the life of snails. I never knew that snails could get so big! We found a shell and she taught me all about them. 
Interesting story of the week: on Friday I contacted the first person I've ever contacted to who had the hiccups! It was crazy! Her whole body was moving because she was just a small 17 year old and these hiccups were massive. I felt so bad asking her questions, and I think she agreed to accept the Book of Mormon just so she could walk away. Japanese people are very very shy and you could tell she was so uncomfortable. They were seriously the biggest hiccups I have ever seen (almost as big as mine were that one time at Target when somebody thought I was choking, Aus hahahah)
But we had an amazing week and have seen SO MANY miracles this transfer! It is crazy, we have been able to meet with a lot of people and there are so many prepared people on this island! I love the Okinawan life! Thanks for all that you do for me! I love you all so much!! 
xoxo,

Messer Shimai