Andrea: "We had a lot of volunteers helping us that weren't Christian, and it's amazing how they're so helpful and willing still. They sing the songs and encourage the kids right along with us. It seems like they're almost there, but not quite."
We also got to play a softball game with the church and attend a Bon Festival (where they welcome ancestors home). We enjoyed dancing right along with them, even though we probably looked like fools, and had no idea what we were doing. But when in Japan....be Japanese.
Our time back in Osaka, now at Izumi, has also been great. We ran a one-day kids club yesterday and met with some English students, and tonight we had a college and high school age evening. It's been a nice way to ease ourselves out of Japan as these groups have been much smaller.
Yesterday, 2 of our friends from the last time we were in Osaka (Yuri and Hikaru) drove down for supper and an evening at the onsen. It was such a huge blessing to be able to spend more time with them, as we were sure last time we had already said our final goodbyes.
Tomorrow we will be helping out in the church service and having a hotdog lunch before heading back to Fujigaoka for our last night!
And now I'm off to bed!
Oyasumi-nasai!
Rice Count: Unknown. Lost track after 30. Onsen Count: 4
Kids Club in Fujigaoka
Our visit from Yuri and Hikaru
Jamming with Tabata-sensei's sons tonight! Playing worship songs....and Justin Bieber. And me being excited to find a left-handed guitar :)