11/7- Tuesday
Today I woke up at 5:30 with Elder Sakae, the Japanese office Elder, such a hilarious and awesome nihonjin. We went to the driver's center place about 40 minutes away, practiced driving the course that I will have to drive for the test for an hour, got the course down and was feeling pretty good about the test. We had our appointment for the written test/paper work after the practice, and so we did that an went to city hall and got my visa proof type of paper thing, took the written test and passed, but it's so easy a 5 year old could pass it, so that wasn't a big deal. Then we went to make the appointment for the actual driving test, which I had been told wouldn't be able to be until December, by both previous missionaries, and by the people at the driving place. This would mean that we would not have a license as assistants for about a month, assuming I passed on the first try, which is something that apparently has never even been heard of, but it actually has been heard of, just never an expectation, nor a common thing. So the time came for the lady at the counter to give me the date when I could come back to actually take the driving test, and she looked at the calendar and said, "there's actually an opening this Friday at 1pm." My heart rejoiced. Such a miracle!! I couldn't believe it! It was amazing because that was probably the only time this week that it would have worked anyway, because with transfer week and the missionaries coming in and going home most times would have been impossible, but that time was perfect! I told President McClure, and he just said, "that's great! Now here's the real question, can you pass on the first try?" haha. I was really sick today too, and we even tried going to the hospital to make sure that I didn't have strep throat, but the wait was over 3 hours and so we didn't stick around.
Then tonight we went to pick up the new missionaries from the airport! 16 new missionaries and 1 missionary coming back from going home for the second time! Such a boss! He has had some pretty bad health issues, but is such a great missionary, I am way happy that he made it back out. He came into the mission after being home for 3 months the first time, with me and my group that came in together! Then he went home about 8 months later, and has been home for a long time, now he's back, has about a year left and is full of fire. Elder McCreary. Very happy to have him back. The new missionaries are super awesome! They are really going to to some amazing things here. It is so cool to ask them why they came on their mission and see their faith and love for the Lord.
Today we had breakfast with the new missionaries, had some trainings, I had a chance to talk with them about working with members, overcoming fear, and being consecrated. I got to go to the temple with them today! It was wonderful to have an extra opportunity to go to the temple. I love the temple.
We ate costco pizza, and then I got to take two of the missionaries out to contact people! It was such a fun opportunity! Truly men of God, Elder Johnson, and Elder Stroybur (pronunciation, not spelling.) We made a plan, using the planning process, and went out to the people, we were able to share the first vision 5 or 6 times and give out a few book of mormons. We found one younger guy that was willing to make an appointment, so that was great, but the coolest part of these 45 minutes was watching first one of the new missionaries, and then the other follow suit, testify from their hearts in the simple, powerful and broken Japanese that they have learned for the last 2 months, so that they would be able to share the gospel to the Japanese people. Such a powerful experience. It's those kind of 45 minutes' that I especially treasure on my mission.
We went back to honbu and the new missionaries met their trainers! It was a lot of fun. President did some awesome training about faith such and I had fun translating for the new Japanese missionaries. From that we all ate dinner, 16 beans, 16 trainers, 6 office people, the most people that have probably ever eaten there.
It was super fun with all my good friends becoming trainers, it felt like a big party.
Then more training, and then an awesome testimony meeting, then the chaos of getting them all over to temple housing and trying to get them in their rooms and with the right instructions to make sure that they leave in the morning the way that they need to, etc. Then made it back to the apartment, finished my push ups and went to bed, completely exhausted and still very sick.
11/9 Thursday
The new missionaries left, the returning missionaries came in, we went out to lunch with half of the missionaries going home and also with this major homie that did homestay with elder Jensen's family in Alaska! We had a great conversation about why we came on missions, and about how to gain a testimony.
Thursday night we gathered together for sukiyaki, which was amazing like always. 1 of my companions, Elder Bailey, I was companion's with him for the 3 week transfer in a trio with Elder Kim. I love Elder Bailey. He was also my district leader for a couple transfers. I loved having super deep conversations with him. He is an interesting/brilliant guy. Also Elder Sugimioto, one of the funniest Japanese Elder's in the mission is going home. That is sad. And also sister Nakazawa is the shortest sister and has so much sass, so it is sad to see her go as well.
We had a really cool testimony meeting, which I translated into Japanese again, and then kaicho's message about returning home from the mission. It was really powerful.
11/10 Friday
Today we drove with the returning missionaries to the airport, and it was really sad to see them go, but also fun to be able to go with them and watch them move to the next journey. It was weird that it didn't make me think about my quickly approaching return; my mission ending still feels intangible. We drove home from the airport, completely exhausted from this week. I asked President McClure for a blessing for my driving test today, and he gave me a beautiful blessing, I felt really at peace and a lot of trust in God. Elder sakae and I went to the driving center, I got my instructions, got drilled on the course in some pretty intense Japanese, by a military style Japanese man, and then got put in the car and drove the test, I accidentally started driving with the emergency break on, which gave me a heart attack, and docked me probably pretty bad on points. You start at 100 and can't go down below 70; but there's also like 6 things that if you do you immediately fail. Haha. I fortunately was able to drive well and ended up being able to get an 80, and so I passed!! It was one of the greatest moments of my life, and a major sense of relief. A couple hours later, I got my actual Japanese license. Such a great moment. Now we can drive, which is so good, because President is going to Korea next week for a mission president Conference, and if I didn't have my license then we wouldn't be able to do the exchanges with the zone leaders that we really need to do this week. We got my license and then finally came home and did some things that we had to get done and went to bed exhausted.
11/11 Saturday
Today we met for a little bit with President McClure and set the dates for the next transfer, it looks like its going to be quite full and pretty intense, but that is always the best way so I'm excited! Today we got some things under control and had an awesome lunch with the office couple missionaries, Elder and Sister Van Forell! Very good food and very fun. They are so nice. We went to the office, finished watching some of the videos for Facebook, set up all of our splits for this transfer and had some good finding time, exchanged some contact information, a couple good people who will hopefully become progressing investigators.
11/12 Sunday
It was more of a normal Sunday this week as far as church, after church we were able to have such an awesome visit with the bishop's family. It was so cool! We knocked on the door to their apartment and they invited us in (I guess that never happens) we were able to sit down with them and Elder satou is brand new so he learned all of their 5 kids names, which was a great review for us as well, and then I talked to the oldest two about the for the strength of youth and gave them a little pocket addition of the for the strength of youth, and told them how I used to carry that around in middle school and we laughed about that, I told them of the experience of living the standard in that booklet vs not living them as righteously, and how much happier the former is. I know that the for the strength of youth is inspired and it really is so inspired, and is the safest happiest course. We then prayed and left, all in 12 minutes!!! I could feel the potential for these kinds of visits in the homes of members. Not to take their time but to come in and help them feel the Spirit, be a good influence on their kids, and then get out! The Ono family is seriously so cute, and so impressive. Their kind of family is very rare, and such a great blessing. 5 kids, 4 crazy, but really good boys, and 1 girl, who is darling. They are all 11 and under.
From there we went to the Hirabuki's for basically a dinner that a few member family's put together and that we can bring investigators to as missionaries. The yoneta family came tonight too! It was wonderful! The dad came late, but still came! The mom and daughter really got to know members and started to make some really critical relationships. The curry that we had was so good. Nishihara kyoudai made this amazing spicy green creamy curry and it was the best curry I've ever had. The nishijima family's 18 year old son also came with them, and he is very less active, but really a good kid so we have really wanted to meet him, and we met there and were able to make an appointment to play basketball together! It was a great tender mercy.
11/13 Monday
Today we were finally able to get caught up on some of the things that we needed to do, it was a calmer day. I bought a half turtle neck sweater, and some cool pants at a suit store for really cheap and so that was cool. The lady there helping me was super funny and she seems like she was pretty interested in the message when I introduced her to the gospel. She also seems like she will come to English class.
I know that God lives. I know that revelation is real. I know that President McClure has been called of God. I love you!