I'm so sorry about the delay in the blogposts. A lot of exciting things happened to Jordan while I was recovering from surgery. Enjoy!!!
SEPTEMBER 1, 2013
HELLO FROM THE CITY OF PAPER PEOPLE...OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT
Still not sure exactly what hirakata means. 枚方. The first kanji is the
counter of paper and flat objects, and the kata part is like, a
respectful way to say person, or it can be like, a way too. like
direction or something. Cant figure that out yet.
So yeah, this week was pretty exciting! while I was still
in the city of tall wisdom (kochi 高知), I was having a party with
Marquez Choro! We were preparing our investigator, Keiko san, to be
baptized. It was sad that I had to leave, but she will be baptized next
week, which is really exciting! We also helped a lady in the branch
move. She had a like, awning thing in her backyard that she didnt want,
so she pulled out all these tools and asked us missionaries to destroy
it. so that was fun, but also a little terrifying cause we werent sure
if it was going to fall on her house or the neighbors house. but we
knocked it down successfully!
So yeah, Hirakata is pretty good. Its not like,
downtown Osaka, but its still pretty big. I found out that my district
is actually just the four missionaries that live here in Hirakata,
because we changed zones this transfer, so its a little weird. But yeah,
Steers Choro is my new companion, and he is the man. He is on his
second transfer, so I'm still training this transfer, but thats alright,
I can hardly tell! While he doesnt have a perfect grasp on Japanese,
there is absolutely no fear of speaking any where in his personality. He
tries so hard to talk to people, and its awesome. Everyone loves him,
and we have like a million friends down at the train station. Its weird
that in such a big city, we see the same people all the time.
So, one cool experience was taking one of our
investigators to a baptismal service in the area next to ours. Even
though it was raining, (it was like a typhoon I think. We almost got hit
by lightning, it was awesome. Like, only 1-2 seconds away.) but we
headed to the other area and saw it. It was great because our
investigator kept telling people that he was going to be baptized on the
28th, which is his goal.
well yeah, I love it here in Hirakata already! Its
going to be a really fun transfer! Osaka is cool. But osaka ben is mecha
hard to understand. I barely could understand kansai ben, but this?
dekihen. :P
Well yeah, so its really great! I'm excited! I hope
that you are all doing really well this week! love you all so much! Have
a great week!
Love you!
Elder Casper
( ^_^)人(^_^ )
High five!
SEPTEMBER 8, 2013
聖徒よ。我々を保護し て下さい。
Hey hey! Whats up my favorite family members ever? this week has been
pretty interesting. We taught a lot of people here in hirakata, which
was pretty fun! And guess what? I finally got brakes on my bike two days
ago. It was pretty abunai before that. It was like a lightning bolt.
really fast but couldnt stop at all. And it doesnt help that the
Hirakata apartment/church are like a city set upon a hill. Literally,
they are at the top of a giant hill. We call it "shinko no yama" or the
mountain of faith. Its hard going up, but it was scary going down with
no brakes. But my companion Steers Choro is super Otsukaresama, so he
helped me fix my bike.
Speaking of being Otsukaresama, we also worked on building a gate for one of the members in our ward. That was way fun.
This
week, we had some interesting lessons. We had a lesson with an
investigator named Maeda. She has had problems with tithing for like, a
year so she wont get baptized. We testified of that for ever and all her
other problems, and invited her to be baptized 8 times, but she hasnt
committed yet. But we wont give up! :D
Oh yeah! Let me introduce to you the District!
First
up is Elder Steers, my companion! He is 22, from California / Denver,
and he is awesome. Hobbies include surfing, rugby, and crying repentance
until the people. Also naps. He makes food for us because he is super
nice, and he isnt afraid to try his best and speak 日本語 to all the people
we meet. He is a 2nd transfer missionary. He says the funniest things
sometimes, like "saints preserve us!" (see subject line of this email.
We translated it.)
Then we've got Elder Rasmussen, who is from Canada.
He just turned 21, and he is way cool. He is pretty solid, and likes to
have fun. We speak to each other in funny Japanese sometimes, like being
super polite or whatever. Its great. Sometimes we joke around about him
being from Canada, but its great. I guess they have curling on tv
there, not just on the olympics.
OH! Speaking of the Olympics, if you didnt hear,
they just decided yesterday that the 2020 Summer olympics will be held
in Tokyo. so yeah, thats a thing. Lets all go.
Ok,
and then Elder Rasmussen's companion is Elder McCarty. He is from
Michigan, kana? I guess he moved around a lot, so no like set hometown.
He's from a family of 10 children, and he was MTC companions with Steers
Choro, so they have seen each other everyday since they entered the
MTC. He is a man of a million hobbies (Thats a direct quote from him)
and is really good at the piano. He's 19.
So yeah, together, we are the District. We all live
together in the old Osaka Honbu. I'll have to take a picture of it
sometime. Yeah, its really cool. Osaka is way cool. Its way different
from Kakogawa or Kochi, because those were like orem or provo. But here
in Osaka, people are out all the time, and there are so many of them.
Its pretty crazy here. We are in a ward.
well, I'm glad that you are all doing good! Love you all! I'll try and get a letter sent out soon, even if its short! Love you
Elder Casper
(^_^)v o(>w<)o
This week, we had some interesting lessons. We had a lesson with an investigator named Maeda. She has had problems with tithing for like, a year so she wont get baptized. We testified of that for ever and all her other problems, and invited her to be baptized 8 times, but she hasnt committed yet. But we wont give up! :D
Then we've got Elder Rasmussen, who is from Canada. He just turned 21, and he is way cool. He is pretty solid, and likes to have fun. We speak to each other in funny Japanese sometimes, like being super polite or whatever. Its great. Sometimes we joke around about him being from Canada, but its great. I guess they have curling on tv there, not just on the olympics.
OH! Speaking of the Olympics, if you didnt hear, they just decided yesterday that the 2020 Summer olympics will be held in Tokyo. so yeah, thats a thing. Lets all go.
So yeah, together, we are the District. We all live together in the old Osaka Honbu. I'll have to take a picture of it sometime. Yeah, its really cool. Osaka is way cool. Its way different from Kakogawa or Kochi, because those were like orem or provo. But here in Osaka, people are out all the time, and there are so many of them. Its pretty crazy here. We are in a ward.
also, we realized that together, Steers choro and I are Elder Cow and Elder Friendly Ghost. also someone couldnt pronounce our names, so they called us Steve (steers) and Gatsby (casper), so that was funny.
random kid we met at the eki!
SEPTEMBER 15, 2013
To my KAZOKU, not my KAIZOKU
Just in case you didnt know, Kazoku means family in Japanese, and Kaizoku means pirate. So thats a thing!
Before
I proceed, I just want you to know that the investigator that Marquez
Choro and I taught a lot back in Kochi got BAPTIZED yesterday, so thats
GREAT! :D :D :D I'm so pumped. Marquez Choro baptized her, because he is
a super stud.
So right now there is like, a typhoon going on here
in the mission, which was interesting because it was raining a ton last
night, but now its super nice outside. We cant decide if its over or if
its just the eye of the storm.
Um, this past week, we had some adventures! We did
some surfboard fin dendo, where Steers choro asked people how to say
surfboard fin in Japanese (he had one in his bag. He is a huge surfer.)
and we talked to a group of kids (actually the only time we did
surfboard fin dendo) and we ended up sharing about the Restoration. They
all go to a christian church, and they were like "We have devotionals
every once in a while. You guys should come and speak to our school!" so
they're going to ask their school if we can go. HAHA. That would be
hilariously awesome, just saying.
Also, we taught our investigators, one of which will
be baptized next week. He's such a stud, so I'm excited for that. They
are all doing pretty good. Some of them were hard to meet with this
week, but we are going to do a better job of that.
I also gave my first district meeting as District
leader on Friday. I was actually pretty sick this week, just with a bad
cold, but no stupid cold is going to hold me back! Although I was
coughing a lot, I gave a good district meeting, and I think we all came
away from it with a new desire to go out and work.
Don't worry about me though! I'm mostly better. Just got a nice old man wheeze going on. But whatever, thats alright!
Well, that was this week! Also I got to go to Kobe for a district leader council thing. That was good.
Here, I'll slap on some pictures here!
Steers Choro and a bike that he rescued from the gutter. Its a long story.
Also, we taught our investigators, one of which will be baptized next week. He's such a stud, so I'm excited for that. They are all doing pretty good. Some of them were hard to meet with this week, but we are going to do a better job of that.
I also gave my first district meeting as District leader on Friday. I was actually pretty sick this week, just with a bad cold, but no stupid cold is going to hold me back! Although I was coughing a lot, I gave a good district meeting, and I think we all came away from it with a new desire to go out and work.
This is an old picture of me, Onizuka choro, and Hayashi choro. The
week before I went to Kochi, we were a tri-panionship in Kakogawa.
Well, thats all! Love you guys!
Elder Casper
( ^_^)/□☆□\(^_^ )
hey also I hope you all wish Dad a happy birthday.
お父さん! たんじょうび おめでとう ございます!
SEPTEMBER 22, 2013
HEY, HEY!!Whats good, family? things are way fun here in Hirakata! This past week was pretty exciting. We worked pretty hard, and guess what? One of our investigators is going to be baptized next week! So thats cool. Today we are headed to Abeno, and also Nanba, the biggest shopping center in Japan (from what I hear) but I dont really have anything I want to buy so mostly its just for fun. this upcoming week will be pretty interesting because I'll be going on 2 exchanges, and going to kobe, and just having fun here in good old 日本.
So lets see, what were some of the cool things that
happened this week? We found a member from utah while we were on the
street. Theres a huge foreign language school here and he is studying
Japanese. He asked where the church was and came this week, so that was
cool.
Also when we were teaching the guy whos getting
baptized this week, we invited him to stop smoking and he was like "ok!
sure!" and then Elder Steers was like " do you have any tobacco right
now? Can I see it?" and the guy took it out and handed to Elder Steers,
who promptly crumpled up. haha it surprised him, but then he was like
"YEAH! no more smoking!" and he hasnt smoked since.
Yeah, I got your package! I've been eating / sharing
all the stuff thats in it because there was so much. it was pretty
great though! Thanks! :D Going to have some sloppy joes and tacos this
week for dinner, haha.
Yeah, so I turned 20, but I honestly didnt remember
about my birthday that day. I remembered before I went to bed the day
before, but then when I woke up, I forgot and started getting ready and
stuff. And then someone wished me happy birthday and I was like, oh
yeah! so yeah, that was funny.
I hope you are all doing alright! Keep partying and stuff. I hope you all enjoy hunting this week. Whos all hunting?
Also,
tell Ty that I'm super excited for him to be baptized! its such a great
choice. :D Hope he's having fun too, and enjoying minecraft. :P
Well, hope everyone is good. Love you all! Thanks for everything!
Elder Casper
(^-^)ノ
SEPTEMBER 29, 2013
HELLO ONCE AGAIN!
well this past week was pretty crazy, but I dont remember what happened!
Let me try and remember.... Ok, so last week we had some mexican food
at a restaurant. It was alright. Mostly just cool that we found it.
We also had a barbecue on saturday, so that was pretty
fun. we had some investigators come, and we all had to fan the BBQ and
stuff, japanese style. Pretty tasty too. way different from American
BBQs though.
I went on an exchange with Elder Rasmusen, our
resident Canadian. We had a great day where we found a ton of good
people, had like an hour long discussion with a Christian lady who
became christian the year dad was born. We tried to give here a book of
mormon but she said she only read the bible. So we both testified a ton
and I promised her that if she read it, it would change her life. And
she was like "Alright, I'll take it" so that was interesting.
My district has made symbols to represent ourselves on calenders and stuff. This is our district. (mine is a ghost, duh)
Also Japanese English is my favorite thing in the whole entire world. It makes my day every time I see it. (side note, when we took pictures in front of this, a random russian guy took pictures of us. we talked to him afterwards, haha.)
Ok but the biggest news this week is my man Tanishige! We've been teaching him since I got here, and he has been progressing really well. Its super great, and he is way cool. His desire is to go to the Celestial Kingdom, and because of that, check out what happened this week
Yeah thats right, he got baptized! it was way cool! and he's going
to get the gift of the Holy Ghost next week! It was great. and Elder
Steers was pro and baptized him like a champ. It was a great day!
hmm lets see... what else? I'm going to buy some new
Japanese scriptures that will be more benri I think, but I can do that
with my missionary money, so dont worry about that. I've been working
hard to learn Japanese, and I feel pretty good about it. I think I'll
start studying some kanji soon because its a pain to not be able to read
anything, so thats one thing.
So yeah, that was my week! Sounds like everyone is doing really good! :D Thanks for the family update!
Yeah, its definitely true how important less active work is
too. it might seem a little hard, but remember that when you do that,
you'll be doing the same kind of the work that I'm doing, helping the
Lord's sheep come back to the fold. Its as important as bringing new
people there, and you can always be comforted by the promise the Savior
gives Joseph Smith in the Doctrine and Covenants "And whoso receiveth
you, there I will be also, for I will go before your face. I will be on
your right hand and on your left, and my Spirit shall be in your hearts,
and mine angels round about you, to bear you up." So dont worry. Of
course there is a burden, but the Lord will be there to help you, and
His angel will bear you up, I promise! And so, once again quoting
D&C, "Wherefore, be not weary in well-doing, for ye are laying the
foundation of a great work. And out of small things proceedeth that
which is great." Theres some scriptures for you!
Well, I'll end this letter here, but yeah,
keep up the work family! you're the best. Its probably getting cooler in
Utah, but its still warm here. Not blazing hot, but still hot. It will
be getting cold soon though. Love you all! can you believe I've already
been gone for 10 months? CRAZY. Well, see you next week! 平安と愛
Elder Casper
OCTOBER 6, 2013
HELLO! TRANSFERS DAY...
Yeah thats right, he got baptized! it was way cool! and he's going
to get the gift of the Holy Ghost next week! It was great. and Elder
Steers was pro and baptized him like a champ. It was a great day!
hmm lets see... what else? I'm going to buy some new
Japanese scriptures that will be more benri I think, but I can do that
with my missionary money, so dont worry about that. I've been working
hard to learn Japanese, and I feel pretty good about it. I think I'll
start studying some kanji soon because its a pain to not be able to read
anything, so thats one thing.
So yeah, that was my week! Sounds like everyone is doing really good! :D Thanks for the family update!
Thats
too bad that Trixy is moving, but you can still hang out with her all
the time. Yeah, its definitely true how important less active work is
too. it might seem a little hard, but remember that when you do that,
you'll be doing the same kind of the work that I'm doing, helping the
Lord's sheep come back to the fold. Its as important as bringing new
people there, and you can always be comforted by the promise the Savior
gives Joseph Smith in the Doctrine and Covenants "And whoso receiveth
you, there I will be also, for I will go before your face. I will be on
your right hand and on your left, and my Spirit shall be in your hearts,
and mine angels round about you, to bear you up." So dont worry. Of
course there is a burden, but the Lord will be there to help you, and
His angel will bear you up, I promise! And so, once again quoting
D&C, "Wherefore, be not weary in well-doing, for ye are laying the
foundation of a great work. And out of small things proceedeth that
which is great." Theres some scriptures for you!
Well, I'll end this letter here, but yeah,
keep up the work family! you're the best. Its probably getting cooler in
Utah, but its still warm here. Not blazing hot, but still hot. It will
be getting cold soon though. Love you all! can you believe I've already
been gone for 10 months? CRAZY. Well, see you next week! 平安と愛
Elder Casper
Yeah thats right, he got baptized! it was way cool! and he's going
to get the gift of the Holy Ghost next week! It was great. and Elder
Steers was pro and baptized him like a champ. It was a great day!
hmm lets see... what else? I'm going to buy some new
Japanese scriptures that will be more benri I think, but I can do that
with my missionary money, so dont worry about that. I've been working
hard to learn Japanese, and I feel pretty good about it. I think I'll
start studying some kanji soon because its a pain to not be able to read
anything, so thats one thing.
So yeah, that was my week! Sounds like everyone is doing really good! :D Thanks for the family update!
Thats too bad that Trixy is moving, but you can still hang out with her all the time. Yeah, its definitely true how important less active work is too. it might seem a little hard, but remember that when you do that, you'll be doing the same kind of the work that I'm doing, helping the Lord's sheep come back to the fold. Its as important as bringing new people there, and you can always be comforted by the promise the Savior gives Joseph Smith in the Doctrine and Covenants "And whoso receiveth you, there I will be also, for I will go before your face. I will be on your right hand and on your left, and my Spirit shall be in your hearts, and mine angels round about you, to bear you up." So dont worry. Of course there is a burden, but the Lord will be there to help you, and His angel will bear you up, I promise! And so, once again quoting D&C, "Wherefore, be not weary in well-doing, for ye are laying the foundation of a great work. And out of small things proceedeth that which is great." Theres some scriptures for you!
Well, I'll end this letter here, but yeah,
keep up the work family! you're the best. Its probably getting cooler in
Utah, but its still warm here. Not blazing hot, but still hot. It will
be getting cold soon though. Love you all! can you believe I've already
been gone for 10 months? CRAZY. Well, see you next week! 平安と愛
Elder Casper
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