Tuesday, May 2, 2017

May 1st, 2017
The infamous last email...
So much stress to say something profound!.But I just wanted to share my simple testimony. 
 I can't put the last year and a half into words. It's been the most profound, stretching, exhausting, rewarding, miraculous year and a half of my life. It's changed me and shown me time and again how much our Savior and Heavenly Father desire our happiness. They reach out to us constantly, never giving up. They are perfectly patient, loving, and all knowing. If we follow them, we will be protected, we will be happy, and we will be at peace. We follow them through daily prayer, feasting on the scriptures, and keeping their commandments. If we do those things, we have no need to fear! This is Christ's church. It is as true as Japanese babies are cute. 
I love you all! 
All my love, Sundell Shimai 

Monday, April 24, 2017

April 23, 2017

Hello from sunny, flower blossoming Taniyama! The weather this week has been unreal and there are beautiful flowers as far as the eye can see. This week I have had one of my favorite primary songs running through my head that goes 'I feel my Savior's love, in all the world around me.' I think the beautiful nature in Japan has been a constant testimony to me of how much our Savior loves us. His love is manifest in things as grand as the mountains, and small as the petals on the tiniest flowers. 
Funny story this week: we miraculously met a sweet 17 year old boy housing and ended up walking to a close park and having a lesson with him. He kept shivering and saying he was cold, so I gave him my pink rain jacket to wear, which he slightly embarrassingly put on. When we tried to make an appointment to meet with him again the following night, he said, 'it will be cold again!' And I said well then wear pants next time. In Japanese there are things called katakana words that are basically just English words with Japanese pronunciation, and I thought pants was one of those words. So I told him to wear 'pantsu' next time and he kind of looked at me weird and then Henderson Shimai told me that 'pantsu' in Japanese means underwear. I can't count the number of times I have seen people on the street and complemented them on their 'pantsu'! Still learning new things, and embarrassing myself, every day, even a year and half into my mission. 
There are so many things I want to share, but there's just no time, so I'll end this week's email with a simple testimony. 
There were many times this week that I was overwhelmed by how much God loves us, His children. We got to meet with so many sweet people who are in varying situations and circumstances in their lives. With each one of them, we were able to testify how much God loves them. No matter where they are, what they have done or not done, or what situation they are in. His love is constant. There's not a way to express through email the multitude of sweet experiences we have. I'm just very thankful for a Heavenly Father that has blessed with with countless of those experiences the past year and a half I have been in Japan. 
This week I hope each of you will take a moment to look at the world around you and appreciate the love with which the Savior of the world created each of those things. 
All my love, Sundell Shimai 

These bushes are blooming like crazy! Pinks whites and reds 


Spot the Mormon sho 

Sunday, April 16, 2017

April 16, 2017
Happy Easter

We had a wonderful easter yesterday! A few of our friends came to church that haven't been in a while, and we were able to feel the spirit together. Then yesterday night we coordinated with the elders in our area to do a special easter activity. We went to a nearby trolley car stop and laid two big pieces of paper on the ground. Henderson Shimai then drew and easter bunny and then on a separate paper a picture of the savior. As she drew we stopped people and asked them what kind of connection the two pictures had and then we were able to discuss with them the true meaning of easter. It was so special getting to spend the entire evening talking to people about the peace we can obtain through turning to Christ and following him. We met a really special girl that we set up a return appointment with and are so excited to get to meet with her again. She just glowed and is so kind. 
At one point in the night I stopped a girl and asked if she knew who the person Henderson Shimai was drawing is. She said no and I then pointed to my name tag and said 'it's this Jesus Christ.' And I just got so overwhelmed with gratitude that I've gotten to wear the Saviors name over my heart the past year and a half. 
Hope everyone had a beautiful easter and was able to feel of the peace that comes because of our Savior Jesus Christ. 
All my love, Sundell Shimai 
We had to pass asayama san over to the elders this week. We got a picture with him In Our last lesson together though. 

Sweet random grandma this week sat down and talked with us and then pulled apples out of her backpack and gave them to us 




Duck duck goose with our kids English class gets intense!

Cutest kids ever. We wer practicin words and on the board there was a picture and the word below it and Henderson Shimai erased the word beneath to test them if they knew it or not, and as she erased it she said 'oh no!' And e little boy on the left goes 'you're the one that erased it!' He's so cute and sassy. 

Junkai with sweet Wright Shimai! so thankful I got to be a sister training leader and learn from so many sweet sisters in the mission. 
April 9, 2017

A week even crazier than last! 
Remember that crazy promising 19 yo that I talked about last week? He came to the return appointment on Monday. And we met with him Wednesday. And Thursday. And Friday. And he came to the Sunday morning session of conference. HES SO AMAZING. 
He rides a motor scooter and it was raining HARD this week. Two of the days we met with him he showed up very wet and casually walked in with a little rag and dried himself off and sat down ready for the lesson. When he says he will come for an appointment, he comes! 
It was just miracle after miracle this week with him! In our Monday lesson we asked him to pray at the end and he agreed and remembered exactly how to pray! It normally takes people weeks or months to remember how to start and and a prayer but asayama san remember after being taught once! Too many cool experiences to share from his lessons so I'll just share one. On Friday we met with him and followed up on how daily prayer had been going. He said that he previous day after the lesson he had gotten frustrated with someone and was really irritated, but then he felt like he should pray, so he did, and he felt at peace! And the bad feelings went away! YEAH ASAYAMA SAN! The lesson that day was focusing on the saviors atonement and we were then able to explain to him that he experienced the power of the saviors atonement! It really clicked for him and we were able to testify that the power of the saviors atonement can be felt in little ways like that, and in big incomprehensible ways as well. At the end of the lesson we shared with him our testimonies and as I said 'I know this church is true! It's true!' And I nearly jumped up on the table we were sitting around and yelled it I was just so happy and excited! This church really is true. 
Asayama san came to Sunday morning conference, and every single one of the talks I felt were perfectly for him! We were able to teach him the first three missionary lessons this week, and the conference talks perfectly aligned with all we had taught. Even scriptures we had been promoted to share in lessons were used in the conference talks! It was such a testimony to me of the simple truths of this gospel. It is the basic things that are most important. Daily communing with Heavenly Father through prayer, feasting on the scriptures, showing our respect to our Savior by going to church every Sunday. The truths of the plan of salvation that give us hope for a better future tomorrow and in eternity. I was just so overwhelmed with love for the plain, yet sacred and precious truths of this gospel. 
Can't wait to continue listening to and studying the conference talks more! 
All my love, Sundell Shimai 


Sorry in advance for the most boring picture week...


This mornings activity


April 2. 2017

What a week! 
Wow where to start with explanations. 
We have a cute young family with three kids that are investigators right now. When the dad was in his 20s he went to America for baseball and ended up in st George Utah and met a recruiter named Ted. Ted is, yes, Mormon, and they became good friend and our investigator, Yoshi,  just loved Ted and his family. Looked up to them all so much and really admired their family values, respect, and family relationships. Yoshi san eventually ended up back in Japan and now has a family here. A month or so ago Ted comes to visit Japan and asks Yoshi san to find a Mormon church for them to go to together on Sunday- and guess what- he lives literally ten minutes away from a Mormon church. Coincidence? Absolutely not! So they all come to church together and the family feels so welcomed and it was great. 
When I transferred in the missionaries hadn't been able to see the family in a few weeks because they had been really busy with work. But we were near their home one day this week and decided to drop by. And we got to talk with them for a while. They are SO prepared. Yoshi san seriously LOVES the church and mormons and Ted and missionaries so much. We got to teach them about prayer and it was so special. 
Then Yoshi san came to church on Sunday! Wooooo! He even stayed for a lesson afterward and was really into the lesson. All the members came up and introduced themselves and Yoshi san just kept telling them all how much he loves St George and how kind mormons are and it was so exciting! Unreal. 
Then after church he texted us saying how he had a great time at church and how he will come again next week and how he 'plans and has an arrangement' to come. I think it was the first time in my mission that the word 'yotei' in a text from an investigator was used in a positive way! Normally people use it to cancel on us or day they are busy, but not yoshi san! He used it saying he had arrangements to come to church next week! Yaaaaaa! 
Another miracle: Henderson Shimai and I were dendoing Saturday night in an area a little ways away. No one was really listening so we decided to go to a new are and look for some apartments. As we bike away we see this random big deep valley with a couple houses and apartments at the bottom. We stop and I ask Henderson Shimai how prepared the people who live at the bottom of the big valley are that the missionaries would get to bike down and back out to be able tot talk to them. We decided to go down and find out. And thus we find asayama san! 19 year old prepared person extraordinaire! We talked with him, gave a Book of Mormon and read a verse together and set up a return appointment at the church for the following day! As we were about to leave he says 'are you going home now?' And we say yes and he says 'wait a second' and runs into the kitchen and returns with two slices of cake he had bought from the store! And gave them to us! Sweetest, most prepared 19 year old you'll ever meet! But the story gets better... 
HE SHOWED UP AT THE CHURCH! Fifteen minutes early in fact! And we had an amazing lesson with him and a couple that joined in on the lesson. At the end he said a beautiful prayer and it was all just unreal. When we asked to meet again he said yes and I said 'how about tomorrow night?' And he said fine by me! So we will be meeting with him tonight, for he third day in a row! Please pray a for him! 
I feel like the longer I am out the more I realize that everything in this work is in the Lord's timing. Any successes we have or do not have in a week are simply just the Lord's will and a small piece of His greater plan. All we can do is work our hardest, rely on and put our faith in the Savior, and trust that all things will work out according to His plan. So thankful to get to experience the success and disappointments of missionary work! 
All my love, Sundell Shimai
This summarizes how much I love our mission president. 

Cute babies that steal my heart every day. 



Monday, March 27, 2017

March 26, 2017

Sorry in advance if this email is a little scatterbrained, I just saw a picture of my best friend with an engagement ring on her finger and my heart is freaking out! 

You'd think transfers would get easier the more times you do them. I guess to an extent they do but it was still hard leaving Sasebo that I love so much. 
Wednesday nights we teach English class and the last one was so special! So many of the students I love came and we got to spend a great last class together. After eikaiwa the members had prepared a  big meal for Elder Bryans because he was going home, and me because I was transferring. There were a lot of members and all the eikaiwa students participated too. At the beginning we said an opening prayer and then Elder Bryans and I got to share some thoughts and testimonies. It was such an amazing opportunity to get to express to our eikaiwa students the joy and peace that the gospel has brought into my life. Normally in eikaiwa we don't talk about religion, so it was great getting to share with them my testimony of the Savior Jesus Christ. I love and miss them all! 
And now I'm in Taniyama! With Henderson Shimai who is a hoot! We have a ton of fun together and are so excited for this upcoming transfer. 
The members here are so gung-ho! We were able to meet with them and talk about ways to strengthen the branch and they were all for the ideas we had! 
Funny story this week: so Henderson Shimai is full Chinese but was adopted and raised in California. Most of the time we contact people they assume she is Japanese. So we knocked on a home this week and an old grandpa answers the door and I think I I'm having a pretty decent conversation with him, but then he sees Henderson Shimai standing behind me and says "I don't understand what you're saying, can you move over and have her translate for you please" and motions me away with his hand. So I feel that will be the general overtone of this transfer! 

Despite being in a different area with a different companion, dendo is still much the same, which is so comforting. Though I don't yet feel comfortable in this area, I feel so all home being able to  bear testimony to those we talk to about Jesus Christ and his perfectly restored gospel! I'm very thankful and excited for the next while in this area and for more time to serve as a missionary. 

All my love, Sundell Shimai 
Millet Shimai and her mom came back to Japan an miraculously visited her old area, taniyama, they week I transferred here! 
Hopefully more pictures next week...

Tuesday, March 21, 2017

March 20 2017

Transfer calls came and I will be going down to Kagoshima in an area called taniyama! My companion will be Henderson Shimai, which I am SO excited about. I was so nervous to find out who my last companion would be, but was thrilled to hear it was her! She and I were in the same district together in iwakuni, so I'm really excited to get to serve with someone I'm already so close with! I remember after one district meeting walking with Henderson Shimai to lunch and telling her, 'I think we are going to be companions at some point' and now we will be! It brought me a lot of peace about transfers and I am really looking forward to it. 

Yesterday was Steed Shimais birthday! It started with making French toast and homemade cakes and ended with us both getting separated for an HOUR as we were biking to an area. We were biking up a hill and somehow got separated and it took us an hour, with the help of the Henry's, to find eachother. I have never questioned the safety of Japan as much as in that hour at we were separated! Luckily all turned out okay and Japan maintains its incredible safety. It made me realize how thankful I am that we get to have companions and preach the gospel two by two. It would be so lonely and scary if we had to do it alone. I'm thankful to now have Steed Shimai by my side again. 
This week we had probably a last lesson with one of our investigators that we have been teaching basically since I got to Sasebo. She wasn't able to get work off on Sunday's and had kind of stopped reading the Book of Mormon and praying so we just had a last meeting with her and bore our testimonies. She was a referral from a recent convert, and we did the lesson in his restaurant. After the investigator left, the member came upstairs and talked to us. He could tell I was feeling a little down. He talked about all the missionaries instrumental in his baptism, the huge progress our investigator had made up until this point, and many other comforting. He reassured me that she now knows about the blessings of the Book of Mormon and prayer, and that in the future she will be ready to fully accept the gospel. It was a very special experience with him and I was thankful for the reassurance he gave that we had done everything in our power for the investigator we love. 
I love Sasebo with all my heart, and am thankful for the time I have had to spend here with Jorgensen and Steed Shimai. We did not have many investigators in my time here, but am indescribably thankful for the relationships and friendships I have been blessed to have with members and less actives. As we have biked the hills of Sasebo for hours on end, I feel I have grown to greater understand the love our Heavenly Father has for each of his children. He knows exactly where each of us are, and desires each of our happiness, peace, and success. Because He loves us so perfectly, He sent His son, Jesus Christ to provide a way for us to return to our heavenly home. It is truly through following our Savior, that we find peace in this life, and eternal life in the world to come. I'm thankful for the gift and blessing of getting to serve in sasebo for six months of my mission, and life. 
All my love, Sundell Shimai 

The sweetest English students ever! We had been volunteering at a Japanese self defense force English class for the past few months and this week was the last class. Our four sweet women that put all the guys English to shame! Such hard workers.

Wednesday, March 15, 2017

March 13, 2017

Konnichiwa friends! 
Steed Shimai and I are working hard over here. And it feels like the harder I work, the harder I am on myself. But we are both working on focusing on the Savior and what it is He wants us to accomplish each day. Our days are full of countless little miracles that show us how involved the Savior is in our lives. 
So I wanted to share some cute little miracles/fun things we saw this week. 
There is a seven eleven down the street from the church building that we go to a lot (keep in mind Japans 7/11 are no rundown gross establishment like most of America, they are very classy and have gooood food). We made friends with one worker there and it was fun to get to see him most every time we went in. But one day we rode by the and the 7 was gone! Devastated! But luckily they were just rebuilding it, and it came back a few months later (this week.) so it opened for the first time at 7 am on the 9th, so what did we do for morning exercise? Run to the seven and be the FIRST CUSTOMERS.  It was magical. Everything perfectly gloriously stocked and sparkling clean. Best part was that our favorite worker was there! We walked in at 7 sharp and said 'hey long time no see!' And he laughed and waved at us. It was cute. When I checked out I told him we were worried when it closed but were so relieved it opened again and he just laughed and said thank you and that he was happy it was open again too. Friends everywhere. 
There was one night this week we walked out of the apartment after dinner to dendo and we were tiiiiired. But the first thing we see as we open the door was a beautiful sunset. Tender mercy! Then we bike down the hill our of our apartment and there is a line of little preschool kids walking past that all said hi to us and my heart just burst with gratitude for a Heavenly Father that shows us in every way He can how much He loves us and is aware of us. 
Steed Shimai and I have started to every night, think back on the day and write down two things we think we did well and one thing we want to improve on. It has been so cool to do. It's nice getting to reflect back on the day and then see where we can improve. One thing I have been working on recently is talking about Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ as we talk with people. I had started just talking and getting to know people more than focusing on doctrinal things in our conversations. I've been focusing on still getting to know people and find out things about them, but always connecting back what we talk about to the Savior. It's felt so good always having His name on my lips and getting to share the message of hope that His gospel brings. 
Spring is coming and there are beautiful flowers blossoming everywhere and it smells beautiful. My favorite season! I'm so thankful to have another spring in Japan and experience so many of our Saviors beautiful creations. 
That all sounded really scatter brained. But know that Steed Shimai are happy and engaged in the greatest work! 
All my love, Sundell Shimai 

We were in get middle of missionary correlation meeting and one of the members knocks on the door, asks if she can come in, and then brings two HUGE plates of dinner for us to eat. So cute. Have I ever mentioned I love the members here?



Zone pday at bio park 

Monday, March 6, 2017

March 4, 2017

There was a baptism in Sasebo this weekend and it was beautiful! It was a guy the other sisters found a while ago then passed to the elders and he is incredible! Seeing how much he has grown to love the gospel and the teachings of the gospel has been such a blessing. He gave up and changed everything that was keeping him from being worthy to join, such as Sunday job, tobacco, alcohol, etc. the baptismal service went really well but the most spiritual part was when he received the Holy Ghost on Sunday. President Hamaguchi, one of my favorite people alive, performed the ordinance and gave him a beautiful blessing. At one point he talked about from here on, daisuke san was to forget himself, and get to work in service in the gospel. The spirit was so strong and I pondered the rest of the day on that one sentence. I admired daisuke san's courage to truly devote his life to our Savior. This gospel really is about forgetting ourselves and immersing ourself in service to others. It's teachings are in such stark contrast to that of the world. The world teaches to focus on ourselves, build up our own power, become greater than those around us, etc. But the gospel is all about putting others first. I'm thankful that though it is a constant effort to put aside our pride and humble ourselves to the Lord, He helps us every step of the way. 

We also had a big mission conference this week with Elder Whiting of the Asia area north presidency. I was able to have a short interview with him afterward and it was really interesting. He asked about me, my family, and my plans for the future and that was it. He closed with a prayer and thanked Heavenly Father for the support and love of my family in this time in my life. He also asked for a blessing to be over my family and those I love. It was a reminder to me to verbally express our thanks for the things we have been blessed with. I've been blessed in the family and people I love department as much as can be imagined! And I'm very thankful for each one of you reading this, even if I haven't heard from you my whole mission ;) 

Japan is the greatest place on earth, being a missionary is my favorite calling, and I'm still madly obsessed with Japanese babies. 
Till next week! 
All my love, Sundell Shimai 

The training was in Kumamoto so we stopped by the famous Kumamoto castle, which is a little crumbly since he earthquake. Sasebo missionaries and sister Henry! 

Daisuke kyodai's baptism!  How proud and happy do the elders look! 

Our morning sunrise view .

February 26, 2017

We had the best week! So many cool experiences and so much growth. It's been an adjustment getting used to the new schedule but we feel we are figuring out how to be most effective! 
Most exciting part of this week:
I was on splits with macfarlane Shimai and we were going up to hill from our apartment. We saw a cute mom and little boy with their grandma allllllmost walking into their gated apartment complex but we stopped them just in time! Talked with them and set up a return appointment for the next day at a park! AND THEY SHOWED UP. We taught them both separately- while the mom played with the boy on the playground, we taught the grandma, then they switched. It was so incredible! The things we talked about to each of them were pretty different, which meant the lessons were both by the spirit to the needs of each of them. We became so close with them so quickly and it was beautiful. The grandma said that after we met them yesterday they were talking about how incredible the timing of us meeting was. They were walking from a bank, back to their apartment, which is literally a 30 second walk, but we perfectly collided paths! The grandma said that they both thought it was fate! 
They were going to come to church but something came up, and they couldn't, but promised to meet again in the future. In the lesson I told them I had a talk in church and that if they came I would really appreciate it: but when they texted saying they couldn't come she said "good luck on your talk! Even though we can't come, we are sending power your way!" It was so sweet. 
Cool experience about the talk I gave yesterday: 
The branch presidency told me to pick any topic so I decided on service. Then it turned out that the branch presidency was changing after ten years. It was cool getting to talk about the blessings of service, especially through church callings, to men who had diligently served the branch for the past ten years. 
We have been challenged recently to go out and find 'the one' every day. 'The one' meaning someone we talked to who we really felt Heavenly Father needed us to talk to that day. It's been really cool looking back on our days and seeing who the Lord guided us to. He truly leads this work! 
I'm thankful this week for the energy and joy we receive as we serve. There and many times when we stand at the door to pray before we leave and I just feel completely drained of energy, but the second we start talking to people we just come alive! The power of service. 
All my love, Sundell Shimai 

A members non member husband came the the church yesterday and asked if we could come and heart attack his home for his wife's birthday the next day. It was so cute. He had an old heart from Shimai who knows how long ago that said 'we love you' and he told us to put a bunch of hearts up just like that for her again! He recognized how happy the church and missionaries make her. 

Wallyball activity with Elder and Sister Henry.


One off our incredible families!
February 19, 2017

Best part of the week: our beloved sato Shimai and her daughter yuuko Shimai came to church!!! We had district conference in Nagasaki, a two hour drive away, and they both came! All the members were so excited to see them both and they were all talking and laughing and smiling. It was the most heartwarming thing to witness! We got to sit with sato Shimai during the hymns and she was just so happy. She feels the spirit most through music, so it was special to get to share at with her. 

We also got to go over to one of our American family's home for dinner last night- and they invited a friend! It was a fried sister Callahan had talked to about the gospel before and even gave her a Book of Mormon! We got to have a lesson/discussion on the restoration. It was cool getting to discuss questions she had about the restoration, book of Mormon, Jospeh smith, etc. It strengthened my testimony of the truthfulness of the restored gospel on the earth. 

I feel like my weekly emails quality has been slacking, but know that steed shimai and are are working hard and experiencing many of the tender mercies and miracles along the way. This church is true and we are having a blast getting to share it with everyone we see! 

Refer to flower pic from a month or so ago. Look how much they've bloomed!

Went to much with One of our best friends!



Sight seeing on the car ride home from Nagasaki.

Monday, February 13, 2017

February 13, 2017

Most exciting day of this week was once again Friday! It was snowing, and we had to go to Ainoura again, so instead of biking we took the bus. Once we were in Ainoura we then walked to and from appointments. It was so beautiful and serene walking around in the quiet cold. 
We, as usual, visited with Shimai which was, as usual, amazing. We then decided to visit a less active member that Jorgensen Shimai and I had tried to visit a couple times before, but she had said she didn't have much interest right now. She answered the door and we gave her a little Valentine's basket, which broke the ice. She was pretty shocked we had come to visit her in such bad weather and she kept apologizing for how cold it was. We got talking about some experiences in her life in which she felt the spirit and ended up singing I am a child of God with her. Though she hadn't been to church in many years, the words slowly came back to her, and it was incredible to watch. Heavenly Father truly never forgets about any of his children. That has been shown to me time and again on my mission. 
On the way home steed Shimai and I both felt like we should get off the bus stop a few stops before our apartment then walk the rest of the way home. We did and ended up running into one of our investigators we haven't seen in two months! We were SO overjoyed to see her and nearly crushed her with hugs. 
There are so many exciting things coming up this transfer, and I'm so excited to continue working with and learning from Steed Shimai. 
All my love, Sundell Shimai 





Friday, February 10, 2017

February 6, 2017

I get to stay in sasebo for another transfer with sweet steed Shimai! We have been seeing some progress in the work recently and are so excited for the upcoming transfer. My beloved Matthews Shimai is transferring out, and I'm sad to see her go, but so blessed to have gotten to live with her! 
This weeks most eventful day was Friday. We biked an hour away to volunteer at the Japanese self defense force English class, which was a blast. Afterward Stopped by a convenient store to use the bathroom before going to a return appointment in twenty min . Walk out to find my bike tire completely flat. We, (I, steed Shimai is never frustrated) did the best I could not to be frustrated. Asked a college student where the closest bike shop was and he pointed us to it. We started walking and then the boy pulls up on his bike next to us and said he biked ahead to make sure the bike store was open- how sweet! So we kept walking and I just kept thinking, of all times for me to get a flat tire, that there must be some reasoning why it had to be now. An American on a bike pulls up behind us and asks if we need some help- which we did. Long story short he fixed my tire with a new tube on the spot! Coolest part: he works with and is good friends with many of the members here. It was really cool getting to be blessed by the good image and example other members had shown him in the past. 
Showed up at our return appointment an hour late but got to still teach her a lesson and she became a new investigator! 
Visited sato Shimai and painted her toe nails for her and it was so cute. She was so so excited. 
Went to a convenient store for dinner and sat down next to an 18 yr old boy, who we got into a good conversation with. We ended up giving him a Book of Mormon and he was SO excited about it. He said one day he wants five children, and to be a kind parent to his kids. When we explained the purpose of the Book of Mormon as a guide in our lives, he was very interested in it. I told him that we don't just read it once, but over and over again and constantly learn more from it. He had a huge smile on his face and said, 'okay, I'll read it a lot!' 
The day was all just such perfect timing that was all orchestrated by the Lord. 
All my love, Sundell Shimai 
One of the Japanese self defense force students. Notice his pointer finger. I had my nails painted a dark brown color and he complemented me on them, then proceeded to pick up a marker and paint his nail to match mine! Then we were talking about how he lived in Hokkaido and I said my brother lived there ten years ago. I told him all the areas Robi had served and he drew a very detailed map and dotted all the areas Robi lived. It was so sweet and we were just laughing together the whole time. 


Cherry blossoms are coming! 


Another one of the endless beautiful Japanese flowers that bring me so much joy! 


Monday, February 6, 2017

Jan. 29, 2017

Konnichiwa all I love! 
This week had so many fun unique experiences! 
Craziest one of all: we were on splits and I was with Macleod Shimai, who is in her first transfer just like steed Shimai. We were walking around in a outdoor shopping mall contacting people and there was a guy sitting down playing a guitar and singing in English. His accent was perfect and he was so good! So we stopped and talked to him and complemented him. Though he actually speaks no English, we got into a conversation about what we are doing here, and ended up discussing happiness. He expressed how he doesn't know what happiness is, and we were able to share with him what happiness is to us. We asked if we could meet with him again  and he said he would be in the same place the next night, so we agreed to meet again! We showed up yesterday and he was there! We got to sit down and share a message with him and even give him a Book of Mormon! We shared 2 Nephi 2:25 and it really struck him. We were truly created that we might experience joy.  Though there are many difficult things in this life, and a lot of tragedy in the world, our Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ created us so that we might have joy through all experiences. The spirit was so strong as we testified and promised him happiness and joy through reading the Book of Mormon and relying on God. Before we left we asked if we could pray together and he agreed. We explained prayer and said that if he agreed with the things we say in the prayer, to please repeat 'amen' at the end. We prayed for him and his situation and happiness and through prayer, testified that this man was a son of God. And at the end of the prayer he said amen! Such an incredible experience. The craziest thing about the story is that I have seen this guy countless times before in the shopping center. Every time we walked past him I told Jorgensen Shimai how cool I thought his hair is. And now we are teaching him and helping him feel of our Savior's love! What incredible timing. It reminds me of the line in PMG that states 'You are surrounded by people. You pass them on the street, visit them in their homes, and travel among them. All of them are children of God, your brothers and sisters. God loves them just as He loves you.' How many times we have passed him on the street! PMG knows what it's talking about. 

One thing I've learned this week is how easy it is to focus on ourselves and become selfish. Often when investigators stop contacting us, I get impatient. Countless times, as we come to understand their situation and things they are going through, we find out that there are a lot of really difficult things going on in their lives. One investigator we had that I instantly loved has been having health problems and that is why she has been to overwhelmed to contact us. There are always things going on in others lives that we do not see. Our job is to just love others and show support. It's much easier said than done, but I know as I have focused on showing Christlike love, I have felt more peace and joy in my life. 
All my love, Sundell Shimai 

Finally found a new political pic!

View from our convenient store dining table

Junkai sleepover

Got a ten pm haircut from Rogers and Matthews Shimai 

'Cutest Japanese kids I've ever seen' said after every Japanese kid I see.