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Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Saving the Wildlife


Hey Family,
Well this is weird to talk to you again so soon. I hope my email is not too short.Sa 
So lets start off with a funny story.... So while driving to the chapel the other morning to play basketball there was a duck crossing the road and I may have hit it. We turned around to go get it since the other Elders were convinced since I'm a hunter I  could make a mean meal out of one duck. I went to go grab it but it was still alive! I checked it over to make sure it did not have any broken bones from being hit by the car but it was all good. We put it in the car though and took it with us because we wanted to take it to a pond so it did not get hit again. The same day we had a Zone blitz in an area called Swan View about 30 minute drive away. We took the duck with us (it was inside a box by this time  don't worry we put holes in the box.) Once there we asked the elder's who are in Swan View to take us to a really cool pond to release it. Once we released it we figured out that although it had no broken bones it's wing feathers were just too messed up to fly so now this duck is grounded permanently but at least he gets to live the rest of his life at a really nice pond.
 The duck swimming in our wash tub

We had a great baptismal service for the other elders in my district investigator! We had a great turn out and through it some of his family is now willing to take the lessons! Yesterday we got spoiled the relief society president had us over for lunch then the Bishop had us over for dinner so I was so full by the end of the day! I also had exchanges this week. I was with Elder Lafo'ou. We had a cool experience too. While walking down the street a man pulled over and asked if we were Mormon we said yes and he asked us a couple questions about Joseph Smith. We answered his questions then we taught a quick over view of the restoration he was really interested and wants to learn more. We also went and saw a family that I taught at the beginning of my mission with Elder Ho. They were super excited to see us. This family has been seeing missionaries for years like I think at least 5 or more. We taught the restoration and the 12 year old boy just kept saying it is true. He really wants to be baptized but the ward and us feel he should wait until someone else is closer to being ready for baptism since he is only 12 so it is hard to rely on him to come to church consistently because he is still reliant on his family.and the family is from Africa and the parents don't speak English. We really hope his older sister who is in her 20's will make progress so that they both can get baptized together. 
Well that wraps up my short week. 
I love you all and hope you have a great week! 
I can't wait to talk to you on Christmas!
Love,
Elder Leatherow
 Elder Maughn being himself

We received the following email from the Relief Society President

Hi Bro & Sis Leatherow

Just letting you know Elder Leatherow is currently serving in my Ward, Madeley Ward.   I am currently the Relief Society President and I just would like to share with you a small Video I took of Elder Leatherow along with the other missionaries in our Ward.  I have sent through a Friends Request on your Facebook so if you accept me I can forward this video to you via Facebook.
Elder Leatherow is doing really well and really growing.   In a very short time he has grown and he will continue to grow.   What an amazing excitement to see when he ends his mission.  Its possible he could get transferred on 31st December and if so all good because he will grow even more.   He knows he is here for a purpose and that is to bring souls unto Christ.   You be proud of your son of what he is about to become.

Nice getting to know you.

Love Sis Tupaea

Annette Tupaea
5 Redgate Lane, St Andrews Estate
Sister Tupaea is having a hard time getting the video to us; we will post once we receive it.

Thursday, December 17, 2015

Finally P-Day!


Hey Family,
Well this last week and a half has been good but I can honestly say adjusting to having a P-Day on Wednesday has been tough because it has shifted everything we do around for the week and plus the rest of this week looks to be full of meetings so it will be busy. That is okay because I love it when I have busy days! 
So I have some great news then some really sad news that goes with it so be ready for a rollercoaster. We received a referral from another set of Elders a few weeks ago. We have been trying really hard to contact him; we were finally able to and we were able to teach him the Restoration and invited him to be baptized.... He accepted and we set a date for the 23rd of January. We were really excited but about 20 minutes after we left we received a text message from him informing us that his parents would not allow him to meet with us anymore and that he was not going to be able to be baptized. This was hard to hear and wrap my head around because he is 18 years old and should be able to make his own decisions but becasue of his culture (African) he still really does not have a say on that type of thing until he has moved out. It was a pretty hard blow to take. But we got through it and pushed on. 
On Monday we had a family home evening to go to with the the YSA of the ward. It was really fun and we were able to have a great lesson with them and the other Elders (Mirrabooka Elders)  investigator was even there so it was a great opportunity. Did I mention that this fellow is getting baptized this Saturday!  
Other than that my week was pretty normal knocking doors and contacting and teaching lessons. 
I hope you all have a great week and that you all are safe on those snow covered roads. ( By the way I am really jealous of the snow that you guys got I miss it) 
Love you all!
Love,
Elder Leatherow
This is Tony, his mom is a member and we are currently teaching his dad

Just me and Carlos
and you may caption this one.  

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Some Creative Heading


Hey Family,
Well this week went by way too quickly and the days seem to merge together. 
So last Monday for our Zone P-Day we went to Kings Park and did the Amazing Race on our bikes. It was super fun and Elder Kay and I think we may steal the idea kind of for our District P-Day coming up. 

You know it's a mission car when you have this many bikes on the back

After P-DAy one of my favorite ward members had us over for dinner. He was in town between flights because he is a pilot and he decided to have us over. 
I had exchanges with the Zone Leaders this week as well. I went with Elder Tapumania to his area (Lockridge). We had a blast we did service most of the day but it was great. I was able to meet some great people and help some people out that truly needed help. 

We had interviews with the President this week as well. That takes up a huge chunk of our day because he never is running on time with interviews so you plan to be there for about an hour and a half and you end up being there for like four to five hours but it is great to be able to talk to President Fife. 
On Saturday we experienced a miracle,  we decided to go see this referral we got like three weeks ago...... to our surprise he was home and we were able to teach him a lesson and he wants to learn more and invited us back this week. Our drought seems like it may have ended  ~ we were able to find three new investigators this week so that was super cool. 
We also had our ward christmas party. The theme was "A Night in Bethlehem". It turned out great. We turned the gym into a Isreal open market and had traditional Isreal food (by the way it was delicious maybe if your lucky I'll make some for you because knowing me I got the recipes). 





Yesterday was great. Church was good and after church we were invited over for a massive feed! I love going to poly feeds.... I come out 10 kg heavier! 
Well thats my week 
I love you all and hope you have a great week
Love,
Elder Leatherow
Our Christmas Tree

Blessing in the form of a Watch
So quick story,
I broke my watch about two months ago while messing around with another elder on p-day. So I have been without one. A less active who we visit twice a week noticed it right away. He was always telling me to get a new one. well we went and saw him the other day and he brought out a G-shock. He told us he bought it for $15 at the flee market earlier that day. He turned to me and said I'll give it to you for $40 I said okay becasue it was the best deal I had seen in a while. We got home and were looking at the the adds later that night and the watch is worth $200. I talk to the less active and told him how much it was worth and how I did not feel right to only pay $40 for it. He said in reply to me its worth $15 becasue thats how much I paid for it so to me I got above market value and said he would not take it back. I was extremely blessed. Just though I would share that with you.

Received the following email and picture from a wonderful couple who take good care of our missionary.
To the Kay and Leatherow families,

Dear Gordon & Michelle,  Shar & Tom,

Greetings from the most remote capital city on earth ! Perth Western
Australia (see D&C 122:1) :)

 My wife Trish and I want you to know how impressed we are with your sons. I
believe we dropped the Leatherow's a note some time ago -  We had the
missionaries come by for about an hour last night, for an ice-cream
milkshake and biscuits (cookies)  FYI,  biscuits in Oz are called scones
:)

They are mature young men,  who brought a lovely spirit into our home.  A
real credit to their families.
They left a spiritual message, Trish and I were both prompted to choose a
street (we chose the same one without knowing each other's choice ) which
they will tact - we are confident they will meet someone to teach next week.


I had just returned from San Diego, where I spoke at a memorial service of a
dear friend killed in a helicopter accident (google Wayne Lewis, Palomar
helicopter crash) - and 3 weeks earlier I was in the US as I was invited to
assist hosting some Australian interfaith leaders at the World Congress of
Families in Salt Lake. So I am a bit jet lagged still.

All the very best for the Christmas season -  we are looking forward to a 90
degree day, blue skies and a delicious cold meats and salads for lunch,
plus Pavlova  (google :) )  Your sons will pop in during the morning for
pre-lunch nibbles.

Love from the Baker's  ,  PHIL & TRISH 

PS  I am President Fife's exec sec   - I served a mission in So Calif and
Arizona,  even drove through Snowflake once,  :)   have dear friends in Show
Low (the Owens who own the mortuary at Prescott etc) 

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Want some Carrot Juice?


Hey Family,
So based on what I have heard from everyone you all had a great thanksgiving! I am so glad you all had a great one! 
For me Thanksgiving was just another day. 
The New Balajura District!
We had Zone conference from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm that day then after we had a ward missionary correlation meeting so I was unable to celebrate it soooooooo that means the first one I'm back for is going to be BIG,  like usual. Not to but any pressure on ya but there are like 1,000 elephants weighing on it. So not to much pressure…. 
Elder Kay and I were able to get our hands on a juicer this week and with the Asian market just around the corner we took advantage  of it. We bought a ton of fruits and veggies which were super cheap since we were at the Asian market (shop smarter not harder). Fresh Juice is the best in the morning can I just say that. 
My favorite juice is apple and carrot!
Elder Kay and I have also taken over one of the Sister's investigators because they need to learn English and two fresh as Filipino sisters trying to teach them is not at all effective. So now I not only teach the Gospel I teach English. It is a lot harder to teach English than the gospel so if you have any pointers I would love to hear them! The people are really nice they are from Vietnam. They have a couple kids so it is a really energetic environment we teach in but I love it. 
We also met a less active who is really cool. He lived in Utah for 16 years his family is really big back home I think I may of heard of them before the last name is Felt. He has a 1964 Cadillac from Boston which is super cool I will include pictures. 


He also has a 5 month old Doberman. Celeste I will get picture next time I am there of the Doberman because it is a super cool dog some would even say cute;) 
We had a ward talent night for the youth to raise money to be able to go on their annual fsy retreat it was super fun. I can also say really funny we could not stop laughing. There was a donation to get in and they sold food. It was a huge success! 

We have also found a couple part member families that we have begun to teach which is really cool. 
I love you guys and hope your week goes great!
Love,
Elder Leatherow 

And don't forget the ducks tis the season