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Hey all you gorgeous people! So if this is your first time to take a look I would definitely recommend starting from the bottom and working your way up through the posts. There is lots of information and I don't want you to miss out!
If this isn't your first time well then its your lucky day! I have posted TWO posts! One is a video! So whether you are in your car reading on your phone (which is not recommended), taking a trip to your morning "library", or just not in the mood to do work yet, have a read!! And when your done then have an awesome day!!!
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Saturday, February 4, 2012
Top: Pastor Nidaira and I in the hotel lobby before he left Kesennuma. The train station is right next to the hotel...which makes things very convienient.
Middle: The Sushi that was waiting for me in Tsuchiura City my first eening in Japan. I grew up in the town of Tsuchiura. Tomita San who is the church secretary there left this for me along with a ton of other stuff. YUM!!!
Bottom: Pastor Nidaira felt that it was hilarious that my first task in Japan was going to be shoveling snow. He Just felt it was necessary that we take a picture to show all of you. :) If you are wondering; "how small is that shovel?" The answer would be; very very very small!
Ha! Dan and I laughed about Japanese people's styles of shoveling snow... we never had to do it because it rarely stuck around longer than a day when we were there. Ganbatte! :o)
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