my missions teammates were all pretty crazy.. but this one topped them all. (sorry caryn!.. altho knowing you, you're quite proud of this accomplishment) this is the funniest email i've read in a long time. haha~ so.. yeah, here it is.. DISCLAIMER: only half of this is true.. haha~
Good Sunday afternoon, ladies (and whatever day and time it is for you, Ireland).
So I was just thinking about you three as I spent many hours yesterday watching my tapes. I didn't remember half of the stuff I have been watching. Remember the old guy from the grocery store that talked to us for like half an hour about China? Or remember the arm-wrestling tournament in the apartment (which I still think Natalie DID NOT win). Or remember the time Elizabeth didn't get a lot of sleep and walked all the way to the train station before realizing that she had forgotten her trousers?
Anyway, I've been time coding the tapes and have discovered that Natalie wins the award for longest testimonies, speeches, etc. Haejin wins the award for sticking her tongue out EVERY SINGLE TIME the camera comes near her. And Elizabeth gets a prize for the team member captured most often doing nothing.
Hee Hee! I really am excited about the video, but it is coming along very, very, badi slowly!!
And I had tea for lunch today in rememberance of Japan. Then I got my pet goldfish and grilled it whole and ate it. . . with some grass that I said was seaweed. Then, I covered myself in honey and sat in a sauna to get that hot and humid feeling of Kobe. Ahh, the memories.
Then, this morning at church when everyone else was singing "Victory in Jesus" or something like that, I belted out "Shu wa wa ga ka i nu shi . . ." to the tune of "America the Beautiful." I don't think they appreciated my psalmadic efforts. (Do you like the word I made up? . . psalmadic).
Well, things here are going well. Tomorrow we will shave our pet donkey. Either that or just go to class and study.
Oh, and there was a Korean exchange couple at dinner today and I followed them around the salad bar whispering "Cum-sah-ha-knee-dad" (I can't remember how to spell it). I think they thought I was autistic. That's okay, most people do.
Well, friends, I'll check you later. I just wanted to send out a Konnichiwa across the lands.
Oh, yeah, I got a two page spread in this week's school newspaper about Japan. I can send it to you guys if you have Quark Express.
Check you later. Caryn.
she is SO funny!! i miss them so much!!!! ahh!! ok, when i get my pics developed, i'm going to scan a few and post them and talk a little bit more in depth about my team members.. SO awesome!!!! AHHH~~ i miss them!!
Good Sunday afternoon, ladies (and whatever day and time it is for you, Ireland).
So I was just thinking about you three as I spent many hours yesterday watching my tapes. I didn't remember half of the stuff I have been watching. Remember the old guy from the grocery store that talked to us for like half an hour about China? Or remember the arm-wrestling tournament in the apartment (which I still think Natalie DID NOT win). Or remember the time Elizabeth didn't get a lot of sleep and walked all the way to the train station before realizing that she had forgotten her trousers?
Anyway, I've been time coding the tapes and have discovered that Natalie wins the award for longest testimonies, speeches, etc. Haejin wins the award for sticking her tongue out EVERY SINGLE TIME the camera comes near her. And Elizabeth gets a prize for the team member captured most often doing nothing.
Hee Hee! I really am excited about the video, but it is coming along very, very, badi slowly!!
And I had tea for lunch today in rememberance of Japan. Then I got my pet goldfish and grilled it whole and ate it. . . with some grass that I said was seaweed. Then, I covered myself in honey and sat in a sauna to get that hot and humid feeling of Kobe. Ahh, the memories.
Then, this morning at church when everyone else was singing "Victory in Jesus" or something like that, I belted out "Shu wa wa ga ka i nu shi . . ." to the tune of "America the Beautiful." I don't think they appreciated my psalmadic efforts. (Do you like the word I made up? . . psalmadic).
Well, things here are going well. Tomorrow we will shave our pet donkey. Either that or just go to class and study.
Oh, and there was a Korean exchange couple at dinner today and I followed them around the salad bar whispering "Cum-sah-ha-knee-dad" (I can't remember how to spell it). I think they thought I was autistic. That's okay, most people do.
Well, friends, I'll check you later. I just wanted to send out a Konnichiwa across the lands.
Oh, yeah, I got a two page spread in this week's school newspaper about Japan. I can send it to you guys if you have Quark Express.
Check you later. Caryn.
she is SO funny!! i miss them so much!!!! ahh!! ok, when i get my pics developed, i'm going to scan a few and post them and talk a little bit more in depth about my team members.. SO awesome!!!! AHHH~~ i miss them!!
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