(Note - for those not familiar with the term, a missionary "dying" simply means his or her time is up and he or she is getting ready to go home. Harvey Choro's companion is just fine!)
So this was the last full week of dendo (missionary work) for Elder
Yamaoka. It has been a very busy week and also a week with a lot of miracles.
We have had a lot of bye-bye lessons this week and all of them were amazing! We
also had a lot of Eikawa (English class) this week. Well, we always have a lot of Eikawa which
is always a blast for me. I also learned a lot of culture things about Japan!
Usually being in a 3nin companionship is supposed to be kind of hard but we are
having an absolute blast together. Having a lot more Japanese being spoken is a
little hard but I have learned soooo much being in this companionship. Our
relationship with the members is getting so strong! We had a "pot
luck" after church for Elder Yamaoka's bye-bye party. We had an LA (less active member) and a
Eikaiwa student there too. We were able to show the ward members a lot of love,
and show them some fruits of our labor. Then today we went bowling for a
district activity. I got the high score for the first game with a score of 169.
Not bad for the 3rd time bowling in my life. :3 Look forward to next week's
email too. Our schedule is pretty much
already full with appointments and dinners....and MOVING!!! Sadly Elder
Yamaoka's last day will be moving our apartment.
Love you ALL,
Elder Harvey
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