Hello famiry!
Welcome to another week in
the life of Elder Moore! On this weeks episode of "it didn't snow in
Nagaoka" I will be discussing my week! We started off with our New Years
bash, which just means laying down all day reading or cleaning the entire
apartment.
Wednesday was when we
actually went out and started our week. It was a pretty normal Wednesday
however. We just found places to knock on doors and taught Eikaiwa. Thursday
was a little busier. We did service for some old people and helped our English
student memorize his text book, because that's how Japanese people study.
Friday was way cool. We
taught the Gwon family who we found last week. Teaching families is so nice.
That must be how it feels in America. We've also been getting a good amount of
referrals. One of those referrals even came to church. We then finished the day
with guitar class, which is always fun.
Saturday was extremely
busy. We took the train down to Joetsu for District meeting, then had an
exchange. After that exchange we came back, had some singing practice and
taught TOEIC class, which the preparation class for a huge English test in
Japan. If you have a good score you can get hired in more places. On Sunday we
accidentally housed an old folks home and this old man came out and started
yelling at us and calling us a plethora of mean words. He wouldn't have fought
though. I probably could have won. Now I'm here talking to y'all. We're on our
way to Niigata today for a zone p-day and Elder McIlrath and I already decided
we're are going to go to all-you-can-eat barbecue. It's been a while since
we've had an astoundingly large amount of meat.
Next week is transfer
calls. Next time you here from me I will probably have news about that. On to
transfer 11! I think I'm out of here because I'm finished up a new missionary.
We'll see tough. Till next week!
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