Sunday, October 11, 2015

Week 36 Hodogaya Transfer 3 Week 3

We had conference and it was amazing! I gotta be honest though, if I
wasn't reading along in English on my iPad, I would have no idea what
anyone is talking about! But reading along was awesome because I could
highlight all the parts I liked!

This week was pretty busy! We went to Yokohama on Monday and went
sight-seeing. I would have rather gone shopping, but I was the only
one in that mind frame... so instead I picked up a cool Yokohama map
from the information center in the train station and oogled at all of
the cool things to do in Yokohama! I would like to go to the art
museum someday! And we were so close to the ocean! I couldn't see it
though. And we just got a new rule that we can't go to the beach. So I
can't wait to go after my mission!

We visited two member families this week! We went to the Endo's and to
the Takahashi's. They both served us delicious food and I love
teaching members and building their faith through our visits! They
build our faith too through their comments! It's so good!

On Thursday we traveled to Yamate Park where Japan was dedicated for
missionary work by Heber J. Grant, and we had a zone meeting. The
weather was gorgeous so it was really hard to focus! But it was a good
meeting!




On Friday we had our interviews with President in Yamato. Mine went
great! We discussed the people who we are working with. Lately like
all of our investigators and less active members we've been working
with have had huge trials hit them. So it's been fun to help our
investigators see how the gospel brings peace and purpose when we have
those huge trials. Trials will come, but how we respond makes all the
difference. Will we loose faith or will we cling tighter to the gospel
of Jesus Christ?

Sorry it's short this week!

Love Sister Fordiani
1. A boat museum in Yokohama! It was closed but I still wanted a
picture with the boat! I tried to get Yamaguchi Shimai in there with
me but she told me, "きょうみがないよ". Hahahaha 😂
2. All of us in Yokohama
3. The famous ferris wheel!

4. Zone meeting at Yamate Park

1. Us! Yamate Park!

2. Takahashi Shimai's daughter Hitomi chan❤️

3. Elder Christensen and Elder Phillips at conference 😂 Nozomi chan
our investigator stole my iPad and took crazy pictures of everyone!

4. Me and Nozomi chan!

5. Elder Thurman found my picture at the UVU institute building and
sent it to President Wada who gave it to me during interviews! Cool!




Sunday, October 4, 2015

Week 35 Hodogaya Transfer 3 Week 2

Hey everyone! I finally got to see woman's conference yesterday! Japan
is a week behind because we have to wait for conference to be
translated. So I won't be able to watch conference until this Saturday
and Sunday. I'm dying to find out who the new apostles are! So if
you'd like, please shoot me an email and ruin the surprise for me!
Yoroshiku onegaishimasu! I'm not one for tv surprises! Just ask my
family haha 😉

So this week was awesome! We had the opportunity to teach 2 of our
investigators and one of those lessons was with a member! Yes! Plus
the member family also fed us yakiniku! That means all you can eat
meat and veggies! It was so delicious! I tried pig tongue and liver!
But nothing can beat the deliciousness of chicken hearts! ❤️

Now that your slightly grossed out and uncomfortable... Haha 😂 sorry!
We taught Rie Kugai about Jesus Christ, his life, and miracles. She is
the mother with the two little girls who we painted the pink bed for.
Her husband has a lot of faith and we are trying to help her develop
her faith too. It's really hard for her to believe there is a God and
even harder to believe in Jesus Christ. But I have a testimony that as
she reads the Book of Mormon, comes to church, and prays with all her
heart to know if this church is true, she'll develop faith and get an
answer. How incredible is that? It's so simple, yet we have that
promise from our Heavenly Father, we can know the truth for ourselves.
And what's more, we can discover it over and over again!

We taught Rie Arai with Sister Michelle her best friend! We taught her
the plan of salvation! She has a Christian background so her questions
are really good! But my favorite part was seeing her friend Michelle
have the opportunity to bear her testimony to Rie 😊 I mean, it's
great when we as missionaries bear our testimony, but it's so much
more powerful when members and friends bear their testimonies! When
you have the chance to teach your friends, your testimony means so
much more to them! Even if they don't accept the gospel, because we
all have agency and that choice whether or not to accept, I know that
as you share what you know to those around you it will help you grow
even closer in your friendship! Try and see 😉

Anyway! That's about all for this week! I'm heading back to Yokohama
today for lunch and shopping, so expect some sweet pictures next week!
Love you all and I love Japan!

Sister Fordiani

Me and Sis Yamaguchi

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Week 34 Hodogaya Transfer 3 Week 1

We went to the temple today so I really don't have all that much time
to write. So I'm just going to focus on one thing that happened this
week.

On Wednesday the ward held their annual Fall Festival. It was a really
well put together activity! There were tons of games for the kids and
lots of yummy food. We invited all of our investigators to come, but
never received a sure 'yes' from any of them that they are coming. But
they ended up coming! First Nozomi chan came with her friends from
Eikaiwa! The ward knows them pretty well already so they just played
with the other kids in the ward. Then Ana came with her four children!
This was the biggest surprise to us because she is SO busy! But
Brother Don, our recent convert, and all of the kids in the ward just
came right up and were instant friends with her kids. Her kids had a
blast at the festival! And Ana even made the comment about how many
children were in the ward and how we're very family oriented. Yes!
Then our investigator Rie Kugai and her two little girls came and got
to enjoy some of the food!

Now, it would've been amazing if they could've came on Sunday and the
activity was church attendance, but when there is an opportunity to
invite people into the church building and an opportunity to mingle
with members it is so important! I don't think a lot of members
realize the importance of their impact on investigators.

At the event we had to drag members over to where our investigators
were sitting so they could say hi. When we suggested to the members
that saying 'hi' would be a really good thing, they got so nervous and
they analyzed the situation and tired to figure out when would be the
best time to cut in to talk.... And I am telling everyone now,
investigators are real people. They aren't scary. Haha 😂 And through
your friendship, you might be able to help them in a way the
missionaries can't with your testimony and your personal experiences
in applying the gospel in your life. We, as missionaries, sometimes
come off to people as well... not really people haha. Because we live
such high standards, it's intimidating. But through the members these
investigators can find true help and friendship as they repent and
make dramatic life changes!

The example of Don and the children in the ward impressed me so much.
They immediately included our investigators and befriended them.

"...and becometh as a child, submissive, meek, humble, patient, full
of love" (Mosiah 3:19)

I'm so grateful for my opportunity to be a missionary and for the
blessings of the temple. This experience has blessed my life and
helped me grow in my conviction of the gospel. I know this is the Lord
Jesus Christ's church and it's awesome!

Tons of photos enjoy!

Love
Sister Fordiani



 1. With the Kugai girls!
 2. Ana and family at the festival!
 3. I busted through my shoes! First pair ever in my life I think!
4. I straitened my hair and took a selfie! It stayed pretty for maybe
15 minutes haha 😂


1-3. At Sister Chu's house making Chinese food! 😛



 4-6. We made mini bear pies!

7-8. We went and ate Mexican food in Yokohama just barely today!
Here's the famous Farris wheel! ❤️❤️❤️

Monday, September 21, 2015

Week 33 Hodogaya Transfer 2 Week 6

So we had transfer calls and as you can guess from the subject of the email, I am still in Hodogaya! This will be my third transfer in the same area  Hodogaya is so awesome so I'm really happy! For those of you that don't know where Hodogaya is, it is in Yokohama, Japan. Yokohama is split into a lot of small areas because there are so many people living here. And Yokohama is where I wanted to serve in the MTC when we would stalk Japan on Google Maps hahaha  yay! And my companion is Yamaguchi Shimai for another transfer! I love her so much and we were both super happy to stay together for another 6 weeks!

No more natural disasters this week thank goodness! And the heat has died down immensely! It's wonderful! It was even chilly some of the days! 

This week some pretty cool things happened! We went on splits on Wednesday and Thursday because there was a conference for all of the Japanese missionaries in our mission. So I spent the time with Magleby Shimai. She was one of the sisters I lived with as a 1st transfer in Yamato! She's so amazing just as a person and everything! We chatted all day while we dendou-ed and became even better friends!

While we were on splits, we went to visit an old area book woman named Yamanaka San. Missionaries had visited her before but it was about three years ago since she has talked to any missionaries. Well a miracle happened; we knocked on her door and she remembered meeting sisters before and she let us in to have a nice drink of mugi-cha (that was sarcastic... I hate mugi-cha. It is "okay" tea that members drink, but I think it tastes like cigarette buds.) Anyway, we ended up having the opportunity to introduce ourselves and since her dog died last month we also talked about the plan of salvation  yay! She's not interested in the gospel at all but we are still going to visit her from time to time and seek referrals from her because she is such a lovely lady! It was super cool to knock on a stranger's door and get let in right away! That had never happened to me before on my mission!

Another cute thing that happened was after Eikaiwa. It's the free English classes we teach every Wednesday. I was chatting with a mom who brings her daughter to my class and she had heard that we might get transferred! She told me that I can't get transferred because I'm her daughter's favorite teacher! That made me happy  I can see why you love teaching so much mom and dad!

Okay last amazing thing this week! We are teaching the Kugai family with the Elders. They just bought a bed for their two little girls and they needed help painting it, so we went over Saturday morning and painted the whole bed set for the girls. We did it with the elders but they had to leave early because they had another appointment so we stayed and finished. They had me write English all over the bed set and they thought it was the coolest thing that their daughters have this super cool bed set with English on it!  They were so thankful. I was super happy too because I got to paint all day which is one of my favorite hobbies! But they were so thankful. I am learning that even though I might not be able to speak Japanese well and touch hearts through extravagant explanations of the gospel, I can teach and show people what it is to be a disciple of Christ through my actions!  

Love,
Sister Fordiani

 1. My district

 2. Painting the beds!

3. The stairs I painted :) 

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Week 32 Hodogaya Transfer 2 Week 5



Hello admirers  

Hahaha just kidding! This last week has been quite eventful! We had a couple of almost natural disasters. But the weeks always are crazy and busy so yeah! 

Last Tuesday we were at the temple and that's why my last email didn't send because we had literally 20 minutes to email before 6:00 when we needed to start dendou-ing again. And the email I was trying to send just wouldn't.... So everyone gets two this week! Merry Christmas! 

Thank you for sending me emails too throughout the week! It's literally the best when I can read how people are doing back home! (You know to make sure you haven't died or anything in these last seven months...) 

So Tuesday was temple day, I wrote more about it in my last email! Another thing that happened was we had a run in with the cops hahaha  we parked our bikes in an "illegal area" and in Japan bikes are treated like cars. So they impounded our bikes like a ten minute walk away... which would have totally been no big deal if it hadn't been a mini-typhoon outside. After paying the fee (only 1500円 not bad) and putting on my rain jacket, I was much happier! And now I know to be better prepared for surprise rain storms so I never have to be that wet ever again. 

Wednesday was typhoon day! It was lots of rain and wind hahaha. The typhoon that hit Japan was about as big as the country itself! We looked it up on our weather app! So the lame thing was that our two lesson appointments with Rie and Ana cancelled because no one, except for the missionaries, goes outside during typhoons. Luckily most of the rain and wind happened in the morning while we were studying! That's why missionaries should always be obedient to the schedule hahaha  oh and typhoons aren't really all that scary. They just sound scary!  Think of the most rain you've ever seen in your whole life and times that by 7 and then add really high wind speeds and you have a typhoon!

Thursday we had zone conference! It was full of keiji (or revelation)  I loved when we talked about how obedience brings miracles! And I loved this quote: "God made us free and then gave us commandments to keep us free!" Never thought of it like that! We also talked about how Satan was the first person to suggest breaking the commandments in the garden of Eden when he tempted Eve. So interesting! Then the returning missionaries gave their final testimonies and I just bawled like a baby! I got really close with this last group and its sad to see them go! Their testimonies of Christ were amazing and I hope someday that I can be as amazing of an example as they are!

Friday we had a lesson with our member referral; however, it fell through because she wouldn't answer the door. We went back yesterday (on Sunday) and we saw her through the window and when we rang the doorbell no one answered. So not quite sure what happened there... probably Satan! 

Friday at 5 a.m. we had an earthquake! And it was huge! It rocked our whole house! So awesome!  hahaha Sister Yamaguchi and I sat up straight at the same time and just stared at each other... like 'should we run?' Then it stopped. Mmmmm, oh and I had a dream that I was in Costco last night, but Costco didn't have any of the food that I needed on my shopping list so I was all panicky hahaha. And our investigator Nozomi chan came to church yesterday! That rocked! She's nine years-old so I just played with her during sacrament. I drew her a picture of her, Sis. Yamaguchi, and I and then she colored it with her Frozen coloring pencils ️ it kept me entertained during sacrament too hahaha so it was awesome! 

Okay sorry that was all over the place!
Love Anna 

P.S.
Here in the Land of the Rising Sun....we're getting ready for Halloween already!


Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Week 31 Hodogaya Transfer 2 Week 4

This week was a week of splits and exchanges with other missionaries! We do this every transfer so we can have the opportunity to dendou with missionaries who are much more experienced than we are. They teach us so much!  The sister who is over me and Yamaguchi Shimai is Hartvigson Shimai. She came on Tuesday to Hodogaya and we were able to go that day and visit a member from their English ward who just had a cancer removing surgery at the hospital. Her name is Nora and she is such a sweet spirit. ️ It's amazing through listening to her testimony and seeing her faith, you can see a stark difference between her and the other cancer patients around her. She glows! And she is so happy!  She knows as she relies and puts her faith in Christ that he will help heal her and help her have the strength to serve others in the hospital too! She is so incredible that we visited her twice this week! 

We saw an incredible miracle on Thursday! We were walking to the hospital and we had a bit of time before the visiting hour started. So we decided to go knock on some doors down this little side street for only 15-ish minutes. On the second door we knocked on, we met this cute college student named Yang. She is from Taiwan and came to study in Japan! 🇯🇵 She learned Japanese all by herself through talking to people! I told her, "I know exactly how you feel!"  We told her we were church volunteers and I testified that through our church's teachings her family can be strengthened and will become closer. Then I added, "And I came from America to tell everyone about it because it works!" just for good measure haha!  She's not only interested in hearing more, but she really wants to come to church this next week! WHAT! A miracle people! 

Later that day, I had the opportunity to lead the lesson we taught to a less active member! It was seriously all the spirit. I only had guesses at what she was saying when she was responding to my questions haha.  But that's when teaching by the spirit comes in handy right?  It blows my mind how crucial the spirit is needed when we teach. People only learn through the spirit! So our job is to invite the spirit through prayer, sharing scriptures in the lesson, and sharing our testimony and then he teaches!  I'm not near anywhere close to a good teacher, but it's wonderful to know that as I prepare and try my hardest to love and listen to the people I teach, the Lord will make up the difference in what I lack...Amazing right?

Later that night we had a member dinner with the Curtis family!  Wait, your probably wondering why that name sounds so English.... It's because it is! The Curtis' are from Sydney, Australia! They all speak fluent Japanese and are living here in Japan but their main language is English. What a tender mercy it was to be able to share my testimony and talk in English! We had an awesome discussion about teaching our friends through our example, and through sharing our testimony in small ways (like on FB). I also had shepherds pie for the first time in my life!  I felt like I was serving an English speaking mission in Australia! 

On Friday I went on splits with Sister Cheney back in my old area! I spent the night in Yamato in my old apartment! So weird!  But this time I got to sleep in a bunk bed and that was HEAVEN! Don't get me wrong, futons are pretty nice, but man have I missed sleeping in a bed. When we were getting ready for bed, Sister Cheney and I watched all of the new "His Grace" videos on the gospel library app and then I was just lying there and I totally just fell asleep! I was so tired! Sister Cheney and I decided that we are going to room together when we come home from our missions! She said that her and Sister Law are going to room and I can join too! She is going back to BYU! And we come home at the same time! She's so awesome!  

Sunday was insane! We saw so many miracles! So you know how last week I said that we were trying to contact two old member referrals? Well we totally contacted one Sunday night! We had been to her house like three times, but we tried at night and she was there. Long story short, we have a lesson with her Friday Morning!!!! She wants to hear the lessons again! We went straight to the member's house who referred her to us and told her the good news! We all celebrated by drinking the Japanese version of V8 together hahaha.  Ew. But wonderful! 

After, we went to Tsurugamine eki and handed out Eikaiwa flyers! It was POURING! We were drenched but we kept going! And low and behold, I handed a flyer to this mom and she and her husband stopped and stared right at me and said, "Is this really free English class?" Turns out their little 12 year-old daughter had just returned from a home-stay in Germany where she had learned English, and they were currently trying to figure out how they were going to keep up her language skills she acquired!  Yoshi! I told them how awesome Eikaiwa was with all I could muster, because at Eikaiwa people's hearts are softened to religion! Then I might get to teach this adorable family!

Monday morning for language study Yamaguchi shimai and I took turns singing hymns together in English and Japanese. It was the best language study ever! Not just because singing is fun, but because after language study we had the sweetest spirit with us all day! 

Today we got to go to the temple! And I know your all saying, "wait, didn't you just go?" The answer is "yes!" but we got to go again!  And here's why: we have a new missionary in our area named Elder Adachi. Elder Hunsaker has been training him. So we found out that before his mission he didn't take out his endowments, so we all got to go with him again this week to the temple and support him for his first time through! ️ That's what a district family is for! AND I GOT TO SEE HANDY SHIMAI!!!  and I met a sister at the temple today who totally followed my blog before her mission! Woah! She was like, "hey! It's you! I followed your blog!" Hahahaha! 

This week I'm am just so thankful! You don't realize how insanely inadequate you are until you come on a mission, try your hardest to measure up, fail epically in all aspects of missionary service, but nonetheless see miracles everyday anyway.  God is so good people!!! He is so mindful of every single one of us! And it just goes to show you that his work will move forward no matter what. Because this missionary cause is truly the Lord's cause. 

️ Sister Fordiani
1. Letter from Grandma with cat pictures attached
2. Visiting Nora
3. Teaching Shirai Shimai
4. Splits with my two favorite sisters!
5. Handing out English flyers in the pouring rain! 

I'm so grateful to be a missionary every day! I love the people in Japan!
毎日宣教師として働ける機会に感謝しています!日本にいる人を愛しています!







Monday, August 31, 2015

Week 30 Hodogaya Transfer 2 Week 3 👘✨

Hi everyone!

So it's been a week :) All of you are in school again which blows my mind! Where did summer go? Has it really been a whole summer vacation? What? Well today all the Japanese students started school again too. This is where it gets tricky to find people with time to hear our lessons because Japanese people are pro at being busy! But it is also a great way to tell who is really serious about learning more about the gospel because they will make time to meet us! 

This week we have been really focusing on building relationships with the members and finding new people to teach. We have stopped by tons of members houses this week to just say hi and share with them a quick message! We are hoping through building relationships of trust then members will introduce us to their neighbors and friends who are ready. When we haven't been meeting members, we have been contacting everyone in our area book and finding new people! We found two old member referrals in area book that we are working on! One person used to have a baptismal date! We're excited to see where those go...

So we met with Rie, our investigator, yesterday! We were able to talk to her and teach how to use prayer to make big decisions because she's thinking about moving back to the United States. She's an awesome person! She doesn't live in our area right now so going to see her is pretty tricky. But because she is ready and receptive to the gospel we're making sure that we are meeting with her even if we have to travel like 2 hours one way to her home haha :)

We are also working with Ana from Romania still! We ordered a Book of Mormon in Romanian and we gave it to her today!

I am getting along just swell with my companion Yamaguchi Shimai! She's hilarious! So yesterday, while walking to an appointment, I really had to pee. So out of curiosity, I asked Yamaguchi Shimai how you ask people REALLY POLITELY to use the toilet. (In Japanese there are different forms and words you can use to change how polite something is). So she told me you say, "Toire karete mo ii desu ka". Okay.... alright! I can do that! So the second word in that sentence is "karete" which means to use/borrow kinda. But when you say it, it totally sounds like the word "curry". So of course I, wanting to make a memory trick, tell Yamaguchi Shimai, "Oh it sounds like toilet curry!" Not even realizing what I was saying hahahaha!  To which she responded "YADA!" (Which means gah! or no way! or sick!) Hahahahahaha! Then we both just died! Like literally on the side of the road we were laughing so hard! Missionary work rocks guys! 

Well thanks for tuning in! Sorry that wasn't all that spiritual hahahaha  love you! 

Sister Fordiani