So we couldn't actually toss them because they're big and would probably break one of the classy automobiles parked in front of their apartment. So we had to tie them with a sheet and lower them using some weird bath towel/blanket things that we found in our apartment. We got them out without breaking a single thing including ourselves. It was very fun. I would definitely do it again. 10/10. Unfortunately no pictures because I was worried that if our desks fell then we would have too much evidence. Since they didn't I feel fine about sharing the whole story with you. :)
We also went to Yokote twice this week. Yokote is a pretty small place. I got there and walked out of the train station and said "this is a small place". Or something like that. Before the mission I never thought about how big places were or how I would tell. But I think I'm okay at judging the size of places. The first time we went was for companion exchanges. I went with Elder Anderson who is half Japanese but went to some elementary school in Japan so his Japanese is very good. It was fun. I got katsudon there. The next time was for a couple of baptismal interviews that they had. He's the district leader and couldn't interview his own candidates so I got to go do them. That time we went to a fancy udon place.
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We also got ramen with our friend, Tsukasa. He's pretty cool. :)
We got ramen with our friend, Tsukasa. He's pretty cool. :)
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