Hello from Jeju!!!
This week was a crazy one!
The other day we were on our way home from our Phillipina investigator's house when all of the sudden these alarms that sound like tornado sirens started going off and these dudes in military vests started ushering everyone out of the streets. He made us go into a 7-11 and I was more than happy because it had AC and ice cream. Sister Allred was freaking out so bad. I think she thought the world was ending. I'm not sure why I was so chill, but I couldn't be bothered. The guy at the front of the 7-11 told us that it was just training for in case we ever go to war with North Korea. haha. What a joke. I just bought some ice cream and enjoyed the AC.
After that we went and visited our very favorite investigator who runs a kimbap place and never sleeps. She is our favorite because she will spend like 20 minutes going off about how fat and ugly we are every time we visit her shop. Wahoo for self confidence! Korea has seriously wrecked me. Haha.
Also, on Friday we met with an investigator who was sooo excited to eat chicken feet with us. We went to this chicken feet place that is famous and only here on Jeju. It was actually not that bad or spicy at all! It was just the texture that got me. But the best part was the stir-fired chicken cartilage. That was actually not bad at all! But don't worry, Mom. I know you're a light-weight and you Americans can't handle stuff like that.
Also on Saturday night we went out to eat with some really cool members and they took us to this buffet at this huge, fancy, beautiful Ramada hotel. It was amazing! I ate sooo much yummy sushi and raw oyster and even some jellyfish! It was sooo good! And they had real bread, real cheese, and pancakes for dessert! It was amazing!!! Brother Kim Sungsoo also told us all about his mission president back in the day and it was soo cool!
We also had a new investigator show up to church on Sunday and she seemed to really like it! Yay!!
Today for P-Day we went to this place called EcoLand, which has a forest train. It was pretty fun, but it just made me laugh because American theme parks have rollercoasters and rides and Korean theme parks just have 100 different places to take pictures. Asians really do love their pictures! haha.
Well, that's all I've got for this week!
사랑해요!!
"I you love"
Sister Johns
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