Saturday, July 31, 2010

July 31: Back at Koganei!

Hullo friends and family at home! Yesterday was bittersweet as we said goodbye to some of thekids. First we had to wake up and clean our rooms before having a delicious breakfast of sausage, scrambled eggs, toast, heart-shaped pancakes, and chocolate custard sandwiches. Nom nom nom.

We performed our second skit, a continuation of the prodigal son. Shun played the older brother who was grumpy about the party being thrown, Joanne was the amazing father again, and I was the servant while everyone else partied their hearts out. (: Then Nobu-Sensei gave his message and the kids were really able to understand it. After that there was more counseling and we helped the kids write an essay about what was fun and what they learned about God. We proceeded to have an ending ceremony of sorts and went around in a circle about what we liked most about camp and how God has touched us.

The bus arrived so we loaded up and headed off to Joy Patio, a delicious ice cream place with various flavors including green apple (my favorite).


After that we started shopping for some souvenirs at Big Daddy's. There were all sorts of things like baked goods, key chains, shirts, and solar-powered toys (I bought one because they're so expensive in America!). Then we finally started heading home. Some of the kids fell asleep but others were making friendship bracelets and snacking. Miyou was attacked by a boy nicknamed Cookie so she barely got any rest. ):



Once we got back to the church it was bittersweet. We said goodbye to the kids and it was pretty sad seeing as some go to other churches and we won't see them at Koganei on Sunday. We sat down and enjoyed some cake while Emi helped Miyou get rid of the itch of a bug bite. I managed to catch her face right as Emi slapped her. (:


The team also tried to lie to Jenny about homestay. She's really staying with Miyou, but we told her that she would be stuck with a woman who had a bunch of cats and didn't know any English. She seemed so confused but as it progressed Sato finally said, "I think this is better than the actual truth." YUKI IF YOU ARE READING THIS REMEMBER WE SAID SATO STRIKES THE LEAST, BUT WHEN SHE DOES, IT HURTS THE MOST?!

After that we set off to do our laundry! It's pretty cool how you can just leave laundry in Japan and not worry about it getting stolen. Plus the laundromats are super clean and not all janky like the ones in America (as far as I've seen anyway). They also had the typical Asian toilet in the back.


While we were waiting for our laundry to finish, we went out to dinner at a traditional Japanese restaurant. My legs are too long and I had trouble keeping them under the table and sitting on my knees. ): But the food was delicious and inexpensive for the quality. Yay for good deals! Yay for Japan!

We got our laundry and headed back to the church. Jenny and I went on a nice walk around town and enjoyed seeing the city at night. Shun and Richie evidently did the same and had male bonding time. We might've interrupted them..............okay we miss everybody! Thank you for keeping in us in your prayers!

Friday, July 30, 2010

July 30: IWAOU DEWA NAI KA!

yesterday was the second day of VBS. suprisingly, all the kids were starting to get used to us by the time we had dinner on our first night! By the time breakfast rolled around, the kids came and found us. they were really comfortable with us and us with them. the girls tended to hold hands or invite us to sit and talk with them while the boys would bond with richie and shun through wrestling. the team got along so well with the kids that it seemed like we had known each other for a while, not just a day. you couldnt even sense the language barrier between the team and the kids. like althoguh the kids think we are there to teach them about god, i felt that it was the other way around. the purity of these children really just made me melt. i wish you could all just hang out with them for even an hour. towards the end of the day, richie would tell me he wants to bring them all home with them and that he wanted not one but all. to be honest i dont really want to leave them either.

we had free time at the yamanakako lake where the mission team lead a few games. luckily it was a nice day and the sun was beaming. there, joanne lead a few games to teach the kids some english. we played the game "what time is it mr. fox?" and "ghost tag". by the time we finished we were all drenched in sweat. luckily there was a thing called a lake just a few feet in front so we went to soak our feet and have fun. the boys started to splash each other and the girls would daringly go farther and farther out into the lake. a few of the girls got drenched and by the end... so was shun. oh, the greatest part was shun's little fan club. he had like 3 or 4 girls around him and they would try to dunk him in the lake and hang around him afterwards. it was really quite cute. after alll that we finally walked home to a nice japanese style barbeque.

it was epic. like we each got a skewer with sausages, green bell peppers, eggplant, and chicken which we smoke cooked on the fire. there were also rice balls, tonjiru (pork soup), corn on the cob, and potatoes. then after they had freshwater rainbow trout which was super good. and then there was sashimi grade squid -which joanne even tried (for those of us who dont know what joannes dislikes in terms of food, seafood is definantly a big one)!!!!! oh my goodness!!! no wayyyy! right? well you probably wanted to see that.... lucky for you i got the whole thing of tape. yes yes yes! you can thank me later cuz i'll upload it for you. :) . o and then they made an unbelievably large thing of yakisoba. it was sooooo goood. i only wish i had the apetite of nobu-sensei. like he jusst kept eating. and eating and eating. oh and desert was watermelon. richie and shun spit the seeds at me but oh well.

after that we had a skit competition. dude just so you know, shun and joanne and i's group deserved to win. like ours was so great. if i can find a video i'd upload it. it was that good. but we got second place.... none the less it was fun. team flower angels won first place and team happy won second place, and you can do the math for the third place winner. then they gave a mvp prize for the person who showed great effort and it was given to kouhei (team happy...yessssss!) and yurino (i got to admit she was good). oh and joanne for her role as the father in the skit that the mission team put on (which was too good to pass up). if you were wondering where the title of this post came from, it was the line that made joanieann's part. it wasn't really what she said but more like how she said it. it was so funny i just had to.
by the time it was time to sleep, the staff had a meeting. and the kids were definantly still up. they were suposed to be silent and fast asleep, if you didn't know. and well they were up for quite a while.... no suprises there hahah

i knew the camp was ending and i wished it wasnt so. i was really excited to see god working with these kids and just witnessing it alone was a blessing.

-miyou
oh and if you wanted to see how comfy the kids were with us.... this is kensuke. his cheeks are like mochi. and the random fact of the day is: kensuke really likes Michael Jackson and he's pretty good at imitating him :]

so after working very hard to upload joanne into the bllog i gave up. its like 10:30 and i've been wanting to sleep for like 2 hours so i'm beat. and well u'll just kinda have ta wait. sorry :(

July 29: Starting VBS at Yamanakako

TODAY WAS THE DAY THAT THE VBS CAMP AT YAMANAKAKO STARTED!! WOOOOT! WE STARTED OFF THE DAY BY EATING BREAKFAST AT 7 (EXCEPT RICHIE, JENNY, AND MIYOU WERE LATE). WE ALL GOT READY AND WENT DOWNSTAIRS TO WAIT FOR THE CHILDREN. THEY STARTED TRICKLING IN AND WE COULDN'T HELP BUT SAY 'AWWW!' Richie just told me to not type in all capitals. Okay! So! It started raining really hard, which was a refreshing change. The bus was supposed to be late but it all worked out and the kids were doing fine waiting for a little while. We got on the bus and all of the Agape team tried to split up and sit next to the kids. Jenny sat next to this little ball of loud sunshine named Koto-chan. Richie sat next to a boy named Kohei. Everyone started bonding on the bus and even though some had language barriers, they found a way past that by playing hand games and more. Sato and Shun were great bus leaders and we played balloon games that the kids really got into. There was laughing and smiling all around!

We arrived at the Hana No Minako Park, which is a huge flower park with a greenhouse and many other things. As we walked from the bus to the park, the rain and wind started going super saiyan and people's umbrellas even flipped inside out. The kids were all enjoying the flowers inside the greenhouse. We walked outside all the way to this communal space where they had tatami mats and a stage where we all ate lunch. The girls asked Jenny, Jen, and Sato to sit with them. Tama-chan taught all of us how to properly open a store bought rice ball:P. Everyone took out all their snacks and shared with everyone and we had a feast of amazing Japanese snacks. Japan really does have the best snacks! After, we all walked around the park and went into a cave that was a result of hardened lava from Fuji-san. The kids were all amazed and and were dragging Agape team members to try to show them how cool it was. We walked further and there was a waterfall with loooots of water coming out. It was really pretty! We all walked back to the bus singing disney songs, "Country Road," and "Tonari no Totoro". (:
On the bus ride to the camp Yamanakako cabin, we all marveled at the lush, green mountains and the actual lake. We were still bonding and it was still raining. We arrived at the cabin and somehow Jenny's bag was left outside in the rain when we were bringing everything inside. (THANKS GUYS.) We all went and put our bags in all of our rooms. There was orientation and we all got to know each other's names.

After getting cleaned up and taking showers, we were separated into three groups : The Flower Angels, The Colorful Eleven, and Team Happy. We read Bible stories and came up with the general idea for our skits. The kids were really creative and came up with most of it. We had a delicious dinner of Hamburger, Saba shioyaki with a tomato sauce, corn soup, salad, and a cream shrimp dish on a clam shell. Isn't that ridiculously amazing?! Okay! soo, after dinner we had our first session. People were shy at first, but we sang songs and soon enough everyone was laughing and having a blast. Jenny gave her testimony and there was a "camp fire" ( wood with candles on it) and we ended off on a really good note.

We played a game called Pterodactyl where we had to say "Pterodactyl" without showing any teeth. The kids really liked it and it took a full half hour. It ended with Richie battling it out with Tama-chan and we could not handle the intensity. Seriously. It was crazy. Tama-chan owned him. :D

Overall, it was a great day, and God is doing great things.
a
-Jenny Morris






Wednesday, July 28, 2010

July 28: Meeting, meeting, and more meetings

Hi everyone back home. Yesterday (Wednesday), the AGAPE team had meetings after meetings about the Yamanakakou VBS and the FMTC camp. Sato, Joanne, and Emi woke up REALLY early in the morning yesterday at 4:00 am. Joanne and Emi went for a 30 minute jog around the church at 5:00. The weather was good, but the humidity made it really hard to run. Surprisingly, everyone on the team was up by 8:00 eating breakfast. We intended to have the AGAPE Team meeting at 10:00, but since everyone was ready early, we had our meeting at 9:00. We practiced our worship song and the first two skits for VBS. For lunch, the people at Koganei made yummy tsukemen for lunch which everyone enjoyed. They also served dessert, which was a matcha jello with whip cream on top and red bean in the middle of the jello.

After lunch we had the Yamanakakou VBS meeting, talking about who was split into what group and what we should do during the bus ride.


After the meeting, we had about 30 minute of free time which everyone went downstairs to practice a few games that Joanne prepared for the kids at VBS. Then we had a short meeting about the FMTC camp. Besides Sato, Joanne, and Emi, the rest went out exploring. Sato was working on Jenny's testimony and Emi was working on Joanne's testimony. At 6:00 pm, we had dinner with people from Koganei and Sakuragaoka church. The dinner that night was dry curry. It was a little spicy, but delicious. Dessert was grape fruit and mizu youkan, which was also good as well. Why does Japanese food have to taste so good?



During dinner, the team got to have fellowship time with the people from the different churches.










At 7:30, we joined the prayer meeting which Paster Nobu lead worship and Emi gave her testimony.












After the prayer meeting, Pastor Nojiri took the AGAPE team shopping to get lunch for today's trip to Yamanakako.

It has been raining lightly in the morning, which is a little sad, but because the sun is not out, it's cooler than yesterday morning. In about 30 minutes, we will be leaving for Yamanakako. We are all looking forward for the VBS and are excited for what God has planned for us.

Blog post by Emi Takemoto

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

July 26-27: The Longest Day of our Lives

         HI EVERYBODY BACK AT HOME!!!!!!!!!! WE GOT HERE SAFELY, VERY SAFELY AT THAT. ANYWAYS, BEFORE WE LEFT TO JAPAN WE HAD A TON OF PEOPLE SAYING GOOD BYE. THE ENTIRE TEAM WAS A LITTLE SAD THAT WE WERE LEAVING BUT AT THE SAME TIME VERY EXCITED. BOARDING THE PLANE WAS JUST LIKE ANY OTHER PLANE RIDE WE HAVE TAKEN (INCLUDING THE SMELL). 10 HOURS ON A PLANE WITH PEOPLE WHO'M WE HAVE KNOWN FOR THE MAJORITY OF OUR LIVES WAS VERY INTERESTING. THE GUYS (ME AND SHUN) WERE PLAYING OUR GAME BOYS WHILE THE GIRLS WERE WATCHING MOVIES, SLEEPING, AND SUDOKU. MIYOU DECIDED TO TAKE THE ENTIRE ROW AND ENDED UP SLEEPING WITH HER FEET PARTIALLY ON EMI'S LAP. THE FOOD WAS GROSS AND SOME OF US DIDN'T BOTHER EATING AT ALL.

           LUCKILY WHEN WE FINALLY GOT OFF THE PLANE WE WERE RELIEVED TO GET OUT OF THE CRAMPED SEATING AND THE SMELL OF A PLANE. UNFORTUNATELY WE WERE EMBRACED WITH A VERY WARM WELCOME OF THE HUMIDITY AND THE HEAT, AND IT ONLY GOT WORST AS WE WALKED OUTSIDE FROM THE AIRPORT. ADMIST THE HEAT WE WERE VERY HAPPY TO FINALLY BE IN JAPAN AND SEE MANY OLD FACES. AFTER THE PLANE RIDE WE ALL SQUISHED INTO 2 CARS (7 PEOPLE IN ONE AND 5 ON THE OTHER) ALTHOUGH, THE CAR RIDE WAS ALOT MORE COMFORTABLE THEN THE HUMIDITY AND HEAT OF JAPAN, EVEN THOUGH IT WAS A 3 HOUR DRIVE TO JONATHAN'S. JONATHAN'S IS KIND OF LIKE A DENNY'S, EVERY YEAR WE STOP THERE FOR DINNER.  AT THE END OF OUR MEAL ALL OF US WERE PRACTICALLY FALLING ASLEEP.

          WHEN WE FINALLY GOT TO THE CHURCH WE WERE SURPRISED THAT AYA TAKEMOTO CAME TO WELCOME US. WE WERE GIVEN A FULL TOUR OF THE ENTIRE CHURCH. LATER THE MAJORITY OF US (ME, SHUN, JENNY, JEN AND PARTIALLY MIYOU) RAN UPSTAIRS ONTO THE ROOF AND PLAYED BASKETBALL FOR A GOOD 10-20 MINUTES UNTIL SHUN AND I FELT LIKE WE JUST TOOK A SHOWER IN OUR OWN SWEAT. AS SOON AS WE FINISHED THE GUY'S WENT DOWN TO THEIR ROOM AND PLAYED SOME MORE GAME BOY AND FELL ASLEEP, AS FOR THE GIRLS; EMI, SATOMI, AND JOANNE WERE KNOCKED OUT AT 10 AND THE REST OF THE GIRLS SNUCK INTO THEIR ROOMS VERY QUIETLY AT AN UNKNOWN TIME. HOPEFULLY THE REST OF OUR NIGHTS IN JAPAN WILL NOT REPEAT THE FIRST NIGHT WE HAD. WAKING UP AT 2 O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING SWEATING AND THEN WAKING UP AGAIN AROUND 5 ONLY TO NOT BE ABLE TO GO TO SLEEP WAS A TIRING EXPERIENCE. LUCKILY THOSE OF US WHO WOKE UP AROUND 5 SEEM TO ALL BE SLIGHTLY ENERGIZED AND AWAITING THE REST OF THE DAY. TODAY WE WILL BE HAVING A VBS MEETING AND A PRAYER MEETING AS WELL, BUT OTHER THEN THAT WE HAVE FREE TIME TO WORK ON OUR SKITS OR NAP. I GUESS THAT IS ABOUT ALL THAT HAS HAPPENED SO FAR ON OUR MISSION TRIP.

       THE BIGGEST HURDLE THAT WE ALL HAVE TO WORRY ABOUT IS SHUN'S GREEDYNESS IN HOGGING ALL OF THE COLD AIR. OH YES AND OF COURSE THE HOT AND HUMID WEATHER. THANK YOU EVERYONE FOR PRAYING AND SUPPORTING US, PLEASE CONTINUE TO PRAY FOR OUR HEALTH AND THAT THE WEATHER WILL NOT BE A HUGE DISTRACTION IN TRYING TO REACH OUT TO THE CHILDREN HERE AT KOGANEI CHRUCH. OH YES AND ONE LAST THING THAT I FORGOT TO SAY, PASTOR NOBU WAS VERY VERY HAPPY TO FINALLY BE GETTING A GOOD MEAL.

Monday, July 26, 2010

Comissioning

Mission Team 2010


We will be at the airport at 9 AM and our plane will be leaving SFO at 11:30 AM today. Thank you for your overwhelming support as we embark on our trip!

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Last Meeting!

Today was our last meeting at church before we set off for Japan! We practiced our skits, went over our itinerary, and are pretty much packed and ready to go. Keep us in your prayers while we're in Japan; we're very excited!

Monday, July 19, 2010

One week to go...

The team will be leaving in one week, and even though it still seems very surreal to us, we are excited to finish up final preparations! We will be commissioned at church on Sunday between services at 10:30 AM, and then our flight leaves SFO at 11:30 AM the next day!

Monday, July 12, 2010

Agape 2010 iMix

Joanne made an iMix of all the worship songs we will be singing in Japan, plus a few more that have been inspiring to her as we prepare for this trip.