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.

