This week during TRC we were able to teach a Nihonjin named Yoshiko. Our lesson wasn't even that great, but it was still a pretty neat experience. Yoshiko has one son who is out in Fukuoka, and we asked her to say the prayer at the end. Her prayer was one of the sweetest and most tender I had ever heard. She prayed so much that we would be able to help the people in Japan, that we and our families would be comforted and safe, and that we would be able to learn a lot while we're in the MTC. We were all crying at the end. We knew her for twenty minutes, and we already loved her so much. It was such a testimony builder of how the gospel can bring people together.
Our musical number went pretty well I think. I was shaking because I was so nervous, but after a little bit, I relaxed and sang my testimony. All the people that I performed with did so awesome. The elder I sang with has the coolest voice, so that was awesome. We were only able to do a black video with audio afterwards, so I'll try and see if I can send it.
We have two new Nihonjin, both sisters going to Tokyo. Because of the super small numbers, we've gotten pretty close with them. I had the opportunity to go to their district meeting, which was of course, only in Japanese, but it was still pretty neat. One of the Nihonjin sister's dad served with Chidester Shimai's dad in Sendai! How cool is that!
Yesterday we were able to hear last night from Elder Ballard! That was the coolest ever! The choir got to sing and the devotional was broadcasted to all of the MTC's from all over! He and his wife were so cute and waved to all of us on several occasions. Elder Ballard talked about your attitude and making goals to be successful in your mission and in your life. It was super neat. He mentioned that he had the trial of facing brussel sprouts almost everyday on his mission in England. I've never heard Elder Ballard be so funny! It was such an awesome opportunity to be able to listen to him and his words, and to have such fantastic examples like our apostles.
Yesterday was Valentines day, as most people probably know. Or singles day. Or whatever you want to call it. Anyways, it was fun to hand out Valentines and suckers to all the missionaries. The Nihonjin were so excited and delighted to receive VeggieTales Valentines and a lollipop. It was so cute. Thank you so much for the Valentines day packages and messages! You are all so sweet!
I'll probably send the musical number in a separate email. Stay tuned, and sit down. Turk Choro has an angel voice.
Lots of love!
愛してます!
Dimmitt Shimai
1. All the past shimaitachi!
2. Valentines! Thanks so much!
3. Our first investigator and favorite teacher, and us all trying to look cute...