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一粒万倍💯🇯🇵⛩ (Week 92)

What’s up everybody!? Hope everyone had a great week! We’ve got dance/Brazilian jujitsu practice for Noche Latina coming up today so I don’t have much time to write but it’s been a good week!
First off, we had the opportunity to go to Kofu for district meeting this past week. It’s about a 2 hour train ride out on a train going through the most beautiful countryside in our mission. It was way fun to go out and see an area outside of Tokyo. Never thought I’d miss trees and grass so much lol. It was a good time.
Second thing was MLC. Always a pleasure to be with President and Sister Warnick. There are some big changes coming to the mission pretty soon, but thankfully I won’t have to worry about too much of it lol. It is exciting to see the future of missionary work though and how the Lord is hastening his work.
And lastly, we had the opportunity to go on splits with the AP’s this past week. I got to split with Elder Handly, a past companion and good friend of mine. We were able to get out in the rain, do so service and talk to lots of people. Elder Handly is a stud and always teaches me a lot about how to become a better missionary.
And that’s about all folks. Things have been way good recently. The time is flying but I’m loving every minute of it. Hope everyone has a great week!
 
Elder Sadler
 
Sorry for the lack of pics recently

BR as a district
 
I don’t know what’s in this drink
 
One year ago!
 

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