March 27, 2011~Hello! I don't know where to start. You guys are awesome! You are being so patient and putting up with me not writing too much about everything. What you wrote today was probably the most I have heard about the quake. I have had a lot of people ask me on the street if I am going back to America soon. In Tokyo a lot of foreigners are being sent home and even here in Kobe some of my Chinese friends are going back to China. Some people are pretty freaked out but the majority are just living life like normal. I personally haven't been affected by the quake. None of my investigators have been affected either. I am way thankful for how calm these people are too. The Kobe ward sent a ton of supplies to Sendai. It was way cool to be a part of it. I really don't have new updates other than tons of miracles. I am fine and the quake hasn't affected Kobe and I am very safe. I love you guys and I feel your prayers. Lenzi! good luck with the baby. I got a baby kimono and it is pretty sweet. This week Somanta, a Cambodian investigator came to church for the second time and he is awesome! He is getting baptized on April 10th. He doesn't speak Japanese so we are teaching him in English. If you want you could send him a card or something. He would probaly appreciate it. He is so prepared for the gospel. He understands the BOM way well and wants to follow Christ. His dad died when he was young so his mom raised him. He really is pure and is getting baptized! I love teaching people who are really prepared and willing to make changes. I am way excited for his baptism. Einfeldt is probably my hardest working companion. He is awesome! I really enjoy working with him. I love you guys and everything you do for me. Mom, thanks again for all the college stuff. I am way excited to live with Jordan. Jesus Christ lives and He is preparing the hearts of everyone. peace
Living Life Like Normal
Grady with his new companion, Elder Einfeldt, from the Tokyo Mission.
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