Thursday, July 16, 2015

Father Tanner!

Our  MTC doki, (most of it) Moulton, Strauss, Tanner, Smith, Brown, Me, Nakamura shimai, Papenfuss Shimai

Hey y'all, it's a hottttt day in Toyama ken! They said this place was
cold like Nagano. They were wrong. Still, makes me thankful I'm not in
Aichi ken, which is basically Africa. Anyway...

 We had the welcome President Ishii conference last week! We took a
long train and I spent the night in Fukutoku area, in Nagoya. There
were 8 of us in the apartment. It was crazy, and we didn't sleep very
well. We dendoed a little at night. It was good to be back on the
streets of Nagoya again after so long. Felt like being in Nonami but
on the other side of the city.
My follow up training sons!

   I saw many old friends at the conference, including my partner in
crime Elder Tanner, who is now an assistant to the president, making
him one of the head honchos in charge of the conference. He is such a
good leader, always caring about everybody. I also saw my boys Elder
Tallent and Elder Laumatia. They have changed and grown a bit. Along
with my dear MTC companion, Elder Brown who is in Nagano now. He has
changed a lot too since I last saw him. We talked and reflected on how
we have all become better since those first 9 weeks locked up in
Provo. This was the last time to see many of the sisters we were in
the MTC with too since they are returning home after this transfer.
And Elder Bills who is leaving early for school.

  There were also a great deal of new faces, many young missionaries
who I've never seen before. It's crazy to see how the mission changes.
Antoinette shimai going back to the Philippines.

 President and Sister Ishii are so very nice. The first thing he said
in front of the mission was a cheerful shout of "Nagoya dendobu wa
Saikou desu!" Meaning "Nagoya Mission is the best!" Followed but a
round of applause. Ishii kaicho wants us to work hard and obey all the
rules, but have fun as well. He also emphasized unity in our
companionship and with the Lord. They shared many stories from their
life along with their testimonies that this work is true. It's really
exciting to have them here.

   Well on the way back Elder Dana and I missed a train and were
stuck in Nagoya station by ourselves for two hours. Well the only
things to do were to buy dinner and dendo some folks. As we walked
around an image popped into my mind, I hadn't thought much about it
since, but on my first day in Japan, Elder TuAkoi took me to a very
high tower were we could see the whole city. I knew it was close by so
we went to that tower, just across the street, and went up to the 42nd
floor. It was like a time machine. When I stepped out the elevator I
recognized that I was on the exact location I remembered and
everything was exactly how I remember seeing it 1 year and some months
ago.
Again the the Iida fufu, they're our doki too after all!

   I looked out at the large Nagoya city, now with a year and a half
experience as a missionary, having been to various places and met so
many people and learned many important things, and a stronger
testimony than I had the last time I'd stood in that spot looking at
that sight, not knowing what was ahead, or how great it would be. At
that moment I bowed my head and said a prayer in my heart, 'thank you
for sending me to the Japan Nagoya Mission.' There is no place I would
rather have spent these two years. It was a very spiritual moment for
me.

   Soo much other stuff happened this week! We had ZTM, 2 awesome
lessons, and Ward conference, to which an investigator came and we had
a huge shokujikai with lots of stake people. I talked to all the young
men and young women and found out one of the boys loves power rangers
and knows everything I do about the show in Japan and America. Total
bro!
Two of the coolest stake people ever!

Anyway you people are awesome. You know stuff may be hard, but I think
this thing with places is not just for missions, I think in many
instances, if we are doing right, the Lord puts us were we need to be
at the right time. Perhaps we don't always know that, but I believe it
is true. So keep it up guys.

That's my motto, fight the fight, finish the course, keep the faith.

Yours,
Elder Watkins
Random concert in Takaoka

Random stuff in Takaoka again, way fun day

Fukutoku for conference

My trainers new hair style

Song practice

Father Tanner and his third son, elder Dana

Our usual pianist playing at her last mission conference.

Waiting for the president

These kids!
The old Nakatsugawa crew. (Sister Campbell goes home soon too. Wah!)

Himi sunset
Costco muffins and tortillas with cheese!

Surprise from the Brazilian king!

Nagoya eki towers

Concrete jungle

42nd floor just as I remembered

Nagoya Eki from the 42nd floor

Shokujikai!

Singing a song for English to Antoinette shimai. It was very last minute but she enjoyed it.

Nonami reunion!

Morphin with Mihara

Kanazawa zone!

Kanazawa zone!

Walking the streets

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

'Merica

Matsuri!

Today we are going on a railroad trip back to Nagoya for a conference
to welcome the new dendobu cho, President Ishii. We will spend the
night with the Fukutoku elders. So p-day is getting cut way short
today. But I saved some time to email y'all! I'll be quick.

  For America day I wore an America poi necktie that I got for 100yen
at daiso. It's pretty cool. We also went to a matsuri out in the
boonies of Takaoka, that was pretty fun. I met a Japanese cowboy.
Though I'm not sure how much cowboyin' he's actually done. His English
was pretty good tho.
Happy America day!

    Yesterday was the highlight of the week. One of our investigators
came to church, finally! He only stayed for seisankai, but hopefully
he felt the spirit of everyone's testimonies. We also taught the
little boy again and gave him chocolate for praying everyday. Later he
came to me and said that the other primary kids want chocolate too. I
said if they pray everyday and serve missions, I'll give them
chocolate too. Haha. Guess I'll bring more chocolate to church next
time.

      Well, we met our returned missionary friend again last Monday. He
helps us a lot and he's a total bro, but most of all, for me, he has
shown me an example of what kind of person I want to become after my
mission. I mentioned to him that I go home in 6 months, he responded
with the advice "stay focused" and testified of the blessings of
dendo. So cool.
Happy America day!

      I just want to leave my testimony again that the Lord directs
this work. He calls righteous people like mission presidents,
apostles, and prophets to direct the work, and they leave, pass on,
and someone new comes to take their place. But Jesus Christ is always
there. He is always commanding this ship.

   We are so excited to meet President Ishii tomorrow and welcome him
to our mission. I love y'all so much and wish all my fellow Americans a
happy 4th of July on the 6th!

Loves,
Watdawg Watkins Choro

Last picture of the Yamashitas.
First picture of the Ishiis! We are going to meet them tomorrow!
Rainy season!
Party in the techno dome!

Party in the techno dome!
Tanabata matsuri

Tanabata matsuri

Chicken!

Shooting star!
Masks of riders and rangers



My little pony #friendshipismagic



Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Transfer 13: Getcha Head in the Game

The Beck Family!

On Tuesday we went to Nagoya and met up with everyone at the eki. It
was good to talk with everyone again. I even met Elder Beck, except
now he wasn't a missionary, he had just been released the day before
and was now traveling Japan with his family. So I got to meet the
whole Beck family, that was pretty cool! It was so funny to see Beck
again, haha.   It was a long train ride, but it was fun riding with
some other cool missionaries and listening to their stories.
Me and Miranda chillin at kojo park last pday

It has been an interesting week. Elder Dana is still Elder Dana, but
he has grown a bit and it is good to catch up with him and hear about
Nonami. I miss that place. But, yes, we biked long distances in the
pouring rain and visited many of the members. It was fun!

 We also have been teaching a young boy who is Brazilian but speaks
Japanese really good. He turns 8 soon and we were asked to teach him
the lessons. It is really fun! We use a lot of pictures and give him
candy. He is really smart.

   We also had sports night and played basketball with some members.
One of the members, a return missionary, pointed out that making a
point in basketball is like Dendo. You have to work with your
companion and the members, and have faith, and try hard, and you can
shoot and score. I've been thinking this past week, since I'm in my
last 4 transfers, how is it going to end? What can I do for these last
6 months I have? Where is my last area going to be? What will I become
and what will I learn before Christmas? I concluded that the Lord is
in charge and I don't need to worry about it. I know that He knows
best after all, so surprise me. I just gotta focus on the goal and
score one for Takaoka, and for the Lord. I gotta have faith to do it,
work with my team, and the Lord will take it the rest of the way. He
will catch the rebound.

Me and Elder Dana

  Love you guys as always. Remember, it doesn't matter what people
say, or who or what decides to use their agency contrary to the
gospel. They can do what they want and they have a reward, but always
remember where you stand. I've stood with the army of God singing
"Onward as we glory in His name", so be at peace knowing that this
work moves onward, and never goes back.

Love, peace, and country music,
Watkins 長 to the 老 :)

Dead Beck and his son

TuAkoi and Beck
Me and Elder Trajano

Miranda and his MTC comp

Transferz!

Transferz!
BIG BUDDHA

dragon fountain

sa tee uan (31) ice (4 scoops, 4 different flavors)

Kojo park

Pony in the little zoo!