Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Transfers October 2010 - Three New Sisters Come to Kobe

We welcomed three great sisters to the mission this past transfer. We also invited Elder Chappell to join them for orientation as he was scheduled to arrive with the previous group but was delayed for a few weeks and arrived in Japan between transfers. Elder Chappell, Sisters Williams, Kawane and Escalante.
Dinner with us at the mission home.

Sushi for lunch with some of the Kobe District.

The new sisters with the Pypers. Sister Escalante is the sister of Elder Escalante who is already currently serving in the mission. Too bad brother and sister cannot be companions!

The Kobe Sisters with Elder and Sister Priddis.

Sister Julie McIntyre in Fukuoka

Julie is having a great mission in Fukuoka, Japan. She is currently serving in the Fukuoka area. We miss her but are comforted by the fact that she is engaged in the same work we are only in the mission next door. She sent us a few pics I will share here.
Sad because the fridge is bare! Halloween party in Fukuoka.
Preparation day district trip to the zoo.
Here she is with her district and Sister Hobson, the sister of Elder Hobson who went home a few months ago from the Kobe Mission. The Hobson family is now in Japan and visited Kobe today.
The district in Fukuoka.
Looking very cool with her green bike.
We love you Sister McIntyre!

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Elder and Sister Aoyagi Mission Tour Conferences - October 2010

Elder and Sister Aoyagi of the Seventy toured the mission in October. We held conferences in three locations. Kobe, Okayama and Abeno Osaka (Above).
Okayama
Kobe
Sister Aoyagi knows Sister Murdock's grandmother who is from Japan and so we visited the sisters and got a picture to show grandma! Sister Gyobu is pictured with her companion Sister Murdock.

Friday, October 22, 2010

Zone Leader Council October 2010

We had a great Zone Leader Council and Training in October. After our normal training and meetings, we spent some time cleaning the mission home yard. We then made our way up the mountain by the river a relaxing BBQ , training and testifying. (and some fun)
Yard work service project!
Hike up the mountain to the river campsite.
The group up at the river.
Enjoying the marshmallows and hot dogs.
Rock throwing contest. Don't ask how this got started, but most everyone took a try.
Yes, even President and Sister McIntyre gave it a try!
Training and testimonies.
Sammy loved the day as well. Lot's of friends to play with.Japan has some rather large spiders and snakes and other wildlife besides the elders.
We think this was one of the non poisonous types. We did not try and find out though.

Some More Recent Shots of Our Adventures!

Fukuchiyama Branch Conference 2010

The best smelling tree on the mission home and church property! Blooms every fall and the whole yard smells great! Little orange flowers. Sits right on our patio. Another tree is located down by the chapel as well.
Stain Glass image of the Tokyo Temple in the old Osaka Mission Home. We currently use the home as missionary quarters in Hirakata Osaka.
Recent road trip to Shikoku with the Assistants. We stopped to visit the Sisters in Imabari. We were on our way to Priesthood Leadership Meeting in Matsuyama.

General Conference Pot Luck Lunch in Kobe

Between Sessions of General Conference we have a tradition of holding a pot luck meal right outside the church. The missionaries bring their investigators to conference and we all meet them and get to know them at lunch time.
Conference is broadcast here in the local languages the week after live conference in the US. We have done this now at least 5 times. This time the weather was great as usually.

Taiji Dolphins on Shingu Trip

We got to see many dolphins being trained. They let us go right up to the pools. You can even get in the pools with them during free play time.

On our recent trip to Wakayama and Shingu we stopped at the controversial and famous Taiji Village, home the "The Cove." It is a beautiful place and we did see a lot of dolphins. I took some video, but did not get many good photos of the live dolphins. These statues were cute though.

One of my favorite spots in Kushimoto.