The past seven days have been quite eventful, but we made it! Let's recap:
-Just before leaving, our team raised more than $15,000 in two days
-When we got to LAX, David realized he'd left his passport on the copy machine back in Irvine
-We lost, and recovered, all 17 of our passports after running for the train from the airport to Koenji
-Maria, who has a Malaysian passport, almost didn't make it through customs because we didn't know she needed a visa
-Kris lost his wallet--complete with a month-long train pass, cash, ID, etc.--at the movie theatre
-Several of the campuses we were supposed to be on this week were closed due to measles
-Bo took a trip to the hospital today after re-injuring his ankle playing basketball with students
...Wow, it looks like quite a list when you write it all down!
Despite all of this, it's been an amazing week! We're meeting incredible students and having great conversations. The English lunches are a hit with staff, students, and summer project participants. No one has had severe culture shock, and we've even all been able to find food we can eat. God is pretty great :) I can't imagine leading this project without His grace and peace. Flexibility and patience are our keywords this summer, and although those have already been tested quite a bit, there still seems to be enough left to go around! It's astounding!
Bo, Heather, and me on the train to the Imperial Palace

We all had waaaay too much fun trying to catch ourselves mid-jump at the park by the palace!


Look at the beautiful Tokyo skyline! This is actually from the rooftop cafeteria of Sophia University. Views of downtown LA from Hoover and Jefferson never looked this clear!