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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



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