Monday, January 26, 2015

What even happened this week?

Konnichiwa!!
I hope you all had a great week! We sure had a good time in Okinawa this week! It is warm, no more tights for Messer Shimai and Jeffery Shimai! 
My Japanese Dad, Yamamato San, gave me these chopsticks before I transferred!
I can"t say we did much this week. We have been working a lot with recent converts and trying to find people to teach! Right now our teaching pool is at....zero. But it is a lot of fun! Jeffery Shimai is amazing, we have a lot of fun! She grew up in Japan until she was 8, moved to America and forgot all of her Japanese. Then her second transfer here, her little girl brain drawers opened up and she remembers all of her Japanese she learned as a child. She is a lot of fun!
This week we biked for about 30 miles in one day. It was crazy, but it was fun to see a lot of the island! It is so pretty here, it is a lot of green and military bases! Which I got to go on base this week to eat at a members house! We at the Popell's house, and we didn't even have to take off our shoes when we entered the house..it was weird let me tell you. Then we ate Alfredo and broccoli, when was the last time I ate food like that? Who knows! 
Okinawa is a lot of fun. It is weird planning to teach people with normal names like Kelli, Jack, Sam, Jonathan. Like what? That is so easy! But I am learning that being a missionary in America isn't as easy as I thought it would be. Having three wards on Sunday, and trying to get to know all of the members is a lot of work! We kind of go home afterwards and just collapse on the ground. But I feel like it is the perfect mix here! I get to learn how to be an American Missionary, but can still go out and tract in Japanese, so we always look forward to our finding time! I feel really blessed to be able to teach people in both languages! Right now we are praying to find 1 american investigator and 1 Japanese investigator so we can learn how to teach in English, while still keeping up our Japanese. 
Pray something exciting happens next week, so my weekly email wont be so boring! I love you all and miss you a lot!! Have a great week!!

Messer Shimai

Monday, January 19, 2015

I transferred to America!

Konnichiwa! How is everybody doing? One thing I didn't really grasp when I got my transfer call last week is that I was really being sent to America! Okinawa is so much fun! We work with two Military branches and 1 Japanese ward, so it is a lot of English! I gave a talk in church on Sunday and didn't even have to read notes or anything! I just spoke about whatever came to mind! It was beautiful! EVERYBODY knows Logandale! First of all, that is where one of my branch presidents is from! TJ Finlayson! Talk about small world! I was so surprised when I heard his name. Another member served in Logandale, one has family there- Phil Leavitt and then another is friends with a lot of families down in that area. It was weird. Am I still in Japan? How have you heard of it before? 
But Okinawa is a lot of fun, I miss the people I used to meet in Fukuoka like Yamamoto san, so that stinks, being in Fukuoka for a year is a long a time !I have a lot of friends up on the mainland! But I flew out to Okinawa on Thursday, it was SUCH A PAIN to pack and get my bag under 20 kilos, and ship everything else through the post office, but I DID IT! The flight was only about 1 1/2 hours, I landed and we got to spend the WHOLE day in the airport waiting for other missionaries to fly in. There are only 6 sisters on this whole island, so i feel pretty blessed to be down here, and we have the most wards to work with. 
Sunday was CRAZY! Since we have 3 wards, we have to go to all three, right? We have to have meeting for each ward separately, we started at 8, with a ward council meeting, So we went to THREE meetings, I spoke in only one of them and then we stayed for the whole Japanese ward, so the wards got done at 4, and then we had another meeting until 5:30. My bike is still on mainland, so we walked home and got home around 6, ate dinner and then only had 2 hours to go out to find! It was crazy, and our brains were so tired after the 2 English branches, and three hours of Japanese, but it was SO FUN!
I haven't seen much of the island, a less active we are working with, Sam (what an easy name to member, none of this Japaneses stuff!) took us to a beautiful light house on this rocky peninsula, I will have to send pictures if I have time! We ate pancakes, and talked in English! It was so fun! The weather is amazing! no coat, no tights, beautiful! I know it will heat up fast though! 
We were able to teach a recent convert, Elina, and she is amazing! The lesson was all in English, in a members house, sitting on COUCHES and I would randomly catch myself smiling because I thought it was so cool. The couch was so comfy, I didn't really know how to sit...but it was fun, it was my first real lesson in English with a ward member who was a well, she is Korean but fluent in English, like beyond fluent, so it was my first time with a ward member who could also speak English. But it is great to also have a Japanese branch we can work with so we can have the best of both worlds! We have another recent convert we get to teach the same lessons to, but in Japanese, so that is such a big blessing! 
Good bye Doi Shimai!  A wonderful companionship!
I am so excited to see what is in store these last 3 transfers! I love you all, and hope you have a magical week! 
xoxo,

Messer Shimai
Good bye Fukuoka!  A wonderful place!


Flying with old companion, Hirata Shimai

Hello Okinawa!

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

I AM GOING TO OKINAWA!!!

January 12, 2015
Kimonos!

I hope you all had a good week, we had a GREAT WEEK in Fujisaki! 
First off, we were able to meet Yamamoto san a couple of times. He took us to eat Udon, and Chanpon, both Japanese noodle's which are super good, he is really good at always showing us Japanese food. He is so nice! I am going to miss him SO MUCH! 
We were also able to meet with an old Fukuoka investigator, Michiko san who took us to a Western, American restaurant and we ate steak! It was so good, there was American music playing and I had to try to hard not to listen. The waitresses were wearing bandanna's and cowboy hats, it was fun. 
We taught Zone Training Meeting as STL's, it was scary, but fun. Our Zone Leaders really like to talk, so that made our parts a little short and stressful to fit all of the information in, but it was fun! 

KINJO SAN WAS BAPTIZED! Remember my old investigator from Kurume who wouldn't look at me because my eyes were too blue? He was baptized! A beloved Kurume ward member called me and thanked me for finding him and teaching him! It was so cute! I was so happy to hear that something I did lead somebody to baptism! Kinjo san is not a normal name, it is a very Okinawan name, he is FROM OKINAWA which is WHERE I AM GOING!!! 
I got a call from THE PRESIDENT this morning before studies even ended "Hello Messer Shimai, what are you doing? Are you emailing your family?" 
Me: "No Kaicho, I am doing companionship study."
Kacho: "oh, just what you are supposed to be doing. I am calling because I am transferring you down to Okinawa.."
Me: "--squeel--" oh shoot... 
Finally being able to see the movie "Frozen" on Christmas
hahah anyways, he gave me strict instructions on what to do while in Okinawa, I am so excited. Okinawa is where everyone in the mission wants to go, it is an island off of the coast, with American bases, so I will have 2 American wards, and one Japanese ward. It is the most baptizing area in the mission! It is the "Hawaii of Japan" and just bad bad stories about the humidity, spiders, and bats, but I am so excited to go down there! I get to fly on an airplane! My new companion is Jeffrey Shimai, an 8 transfer that I lived with for two weeks at the beginning of my 3 transfer. Can you believe I am going on transfer 10? I am in the double digits! That's just scary! 
Eating at the Bishop's home
We also got another reactivation this week, that is three in Fujisaki! It is so great to see the gospel blessing these people lives again! Seeing the change that church really does have on people! 
I hope you all have a great week, I am praying for you! I love you all! 
xoxo,

Messer Shimai

Sunday, January 4, 2015

One year in Japan!

Jan. 5, 2015
Hello!
I hope you all had an amazing New Years celebration!! It marked my YEAR IN JAPAN! Can you believe it has been a year since I have slept in a bed? Crazy stuff! But this year on New Years Day I was in the EXACT SAME PLACE AS LAST YEAR!! We went into the Fukuoka church to get training! Last year I was in the cultural hall receiving bean training on how to be a missionary, and this year I was in the same room at the same time receiving training on how to be an STL. Who would have ever thought? Then after that we went and ate out with the Zone Leaders at a really fancy restaurant called McDonald's. It was good, then we had another meeting with just the Fukuoka Zone Leaders to plan for a training we will be giving tomorrow. Let's just say it went really long. We were going on exchanges that night to a place called Nakagawa, which I used to work in when I was a Fukuoka missionary, it is a new area! So we ran to station to get the train, we hoped on and the train never stopped. It just kept going and going. We had hopped on the SUPER SUPER express train!! The next stop was in a DIFFERENT ZONE! We had officially made it out of our zone in 10 minutes flat, that thing was hauling! We were so scared. Our curfew is 9, and it was already 8:40. So we hopped off at the next station, and waiting for the next train which didn't even come until 8:57. Then we had to wait for the next bus to take us to the sisters apartment which didn't even come until 9:20!! We finally arrived to the sisters apartment just before 10. Our poor Zone Leaders kept calling us to see if we were ok, and the AP's were in the car to come pick us up when we told them we were on the bus. It was a stressful way to bring in the new year, and celebrate my year in Japan. But it was fun. 
Yesterday we had three people at church! Akutagawa san, an investigator who dropped us at Thanksgiving came to church and agreed to hear the lessons again, we are teaching him after we email! Also, Fukuda san came to church, he has a hard time remembering things since he has drunk so much alcohol in his life, he has brain damage. But guess what? HE REMEMBERED! He remembered Joseph Smith's name and everything! yay! we were so excited! His New Years Resolution is to quit drinking, we will see!! We are praying for him!
It has been SNOWING recently! It is pretty, but we hate biking in it! But don't worry, it never sticks! Love you, hope you have a magical week!
xoxo

Messer Shimai