Sunday, August 27, 2017

Pullin' Weeds

Unfortunately, the internet here is really bad. We are working with what we have though.
This week has been busy. We have been driving all over the area to see less actives and to do heaps of contacting. We are talking with a Catholic lady from the Community Garden. She had us do yard work for her and then she made us some funky herbal food. The Community here is very much into the natural remedies and recipes.

Elder Richins and I have a big P-day planned, we are heading out to Wave Rock over past Kondinin. We will take loads of pictures and see if we can stop by the wildlife sanctuary if we have the time.

I love it out here. The members are so spot on. The people are still really unreceptive but that is ok. The weather is picking up and we are almost in the 20's. President Fife has limited our travel so we will be spending all of our time exclusively in our area and have very little interactions with other Elders except for zone conference and for zone p-day so that is a bummer.

Everything is going well. We are teaching an 8-year old branch member and meeting with his family under direction of the Branch President to get him ready for baptism.


The Community Garden put us to work and we were there for hours pulling weeds and moving bark and mulch. Love you lots and will keep you posted in the coming weeks with pictures and more emails...hopefully.    

As close to a castle as we get out here. 

Elder Paongo has moved on by signing his name.

Sunday, August 20, 2017

New Companion: Elder Richins.

This week has been a little hectic. Me and Elder Paongo traveled to the out reaches of our area into a town call Kattaning. We visited two less active members named Stevie and Johnalee. They are two sister and they are crack up. We enjoyed the scenery and got some cool pictures of what the country is actually like over here. It is really green and full of color.

The following morning, we got a phone call from our Mission President, President Fife. Elder Paongo got emergency transferred to be a Zone Leader up in North Coast. My training is complete so I am no longer a greenie. My new companion is from Hanifer, Utah and his name is Elder Richins. He is awesome and we are contacting heaps here in the country. If that wasn't enough his first Sunday here in the branch the Stake Presidency came down and called a new Elders Quorum President and a new Branch Presidency. So there was heaps going on in our small town.

The area of Kattaning in the next little bit here might be able to form a branch and that would be amazing. There are plenty of members and less actives down there and that is because it is a 1:20 minute drive to chapel. So lots going on.

At the moment Manny is having a rough ride. We are trying our best to get him to the chapel to be baptized as soon as possible but he is just out of the area because of family issues. I am hoping that Elder Richins and I can get a lot done this transfer and widen the teaching pool by a lot.

All is going well though, I am enjoying every second of it and can't wait for Zone Conference this Friday. We visited an elderly lady named Janette. I may have talked about her before but this time was a little funny. On Sunday we cleaned her house a bit, lit her fire. We got talking about animals and turns out there are rare almost extinct animals in WA. She has kept some that she has found in here deep storage freezer! She showed us some of the bandicoots which was crack up.

We use the library in Narrogin for Internet.  It is alright internet wise. However, they are charging us though 4$ an hour to use the computers though which bites.

I was sad when Elder Paongo got transferred. It is all good though and honestly it is like trying to know the way of the spirit. President Fife does what he feels the spirit tells him to so it is all good.

We are joining the gardening club here in Narrogin so hopefully we can get through to the people and do some more service for them in that way. The people don't like us, some even have signs saying no Jehovah Witness and no Mormons ha-ha. We knock anyway and see what comes from it ha-ha.


Hope everything is well on the home front.

Field outside Kattaning. 

More of the fields outside Kattaning. 

 Lake outside Kattaning.

More of the lake. 

 Who knew?

Elder Richins and I at the library.

Sunday, August 13, 2017

Nothing like a little KFC

Man I miss American food just a bit. The majority of what we eat here is the same. They just have different styles and less options for ingredients. I would kill to go to a sport event and watch something right now.

This week has been a crazy one. It started off with Elder’s Pday. There were three Elders that were going home and so we played touch, had a KFC feast and some arm-wrestling matches.

Going into Tuesday, we had district meeting and exchanges. Our District Leaders came down to Narrogin with us and we had heaps of fun meeting up with members and tracting for days. I was with Elder Toupou and he has been out 20 months and is from Brisbane. He is a crack up guy and loves the people. We accidentally broke my bed but that is ok I will survive ha-ha. The frame just snapped ha-ha.

We came back up to Perth on that Thursday to finish off our exchanges and help them in their area before zone conference.

The weekend was a good bonding time of members and missionaries. We had a priesthood and a general session on Saturday and then another general session on Sunday. The missionaries are crackup. Heaps of the investigators through our service came out of the wood work and rocked up to conference. Saturday afternoon we helped a Pilipino family move. we drove Utes and trailers so that was fun. They gave us heaps of food which has been the blessing of our labors lately. I will get fat on the mission I have accepted it.

This week I was also blessed with being able to go to a big open Tongan Market. The District Leaders and some of us other Elders helped set up and they gave us horse and lamb and some amazing potato salad to eat. Elder Anitema helped me get material for a Tupenu with is a lava lava or ceremonial skirt worn by islanders. A nice Tongan grandma is making me one and possibly a tie or two ha-ha. The people are crackup and I love every second of being out.

This Sunday transfer calls were made. Supposedly there are heaps of missionaries coming in this new intake which is exciting. A lot of the Elders and Sisters in our zone were asked to be in leadership positions or training. Me and Elder Paongo are still together in Narrogin though.


We have meet up and rescheduled Manny's Baptism for this Saturday the 19th which is exciting. We are also teaching two keen investigators Chevon and PJ from the Kattaning area. We are hoping to set them on date soon.

 Helping at a garage sale.

Hanging out at Stake Conference.

Sunday, August 6, 2017

Hectic Week

This last week has been pretty hectic. It flew bye with doors being shut at every tracting opportunity but that is just how it goes some days. We did a big feed for the Senior Training Leader's going home this and next transfer. We gave them traditional Tongan food, sang for them "We are Warriors" and preformed a haka. I will see if I can get the videos from someone. Transfers will be announced following Stake Conference this Sunday which is exciting. I think me and Elder Paongo will stay together for at least one more transfer but who knows.

The baptism that we were supposed to have two days ago fell through. Manny was having really difficult family life and needed to live with his dad for a couple days outside our area. We were unable to reach him. He is strong though just needs to be in town and he will be baptized so hopefully in a week or two.

We have two awesome investigators Chevon and PJ two girls from Katanning that are keen on learning on the gospel. They have come to church a bunch and are just finishing the discussions with us. So hopefully we can get them involved and members of the church ASAP. They are great and bring a little bit of happiness to our small branch. This week we did some service and visiting the elderly members. One of them, Janet, fell and almost broke her hip so we went over on Wednesday to help as best we can. Oddly enough her care giver was given a Book of Mormon and along with her husband wants to quit smoking. They have become potentials and we will try to get more details from them so that we can teach them. Everything seems to be falling into place which is really nice.

I made some food from home this week and got a little back in return. I made Manly Goulash for my companion and we have been using that as the go to meal for after workouts and things. Funny enough Maori bread is just like Navajo Flat bread like we make at home so that was a meal that I appreciated greatly from our members.

They ask us to read a couple of books while on the mission and I have just fallen in love lately with Our Search for Happiness by elder Ballard and Our History. I have also started reading books that are lying around the missionary flats that are other church leader written books which are a good read as well.

I am loving Narrogin and the people. The branch is small about 15 active and 60 on the roster. We have a lot of souls to reclaim. We don't have callings but we teach and fill in everywhere all the time. The presidency there have tough jobs and need to be away for Sundays sometimes so we just help. Our branch has a lot of older members. Barely any young families. The Investigators are keen too which is good so we are excited


Oh yah I posted a picture of our little Elderly body weight gym park ha-ha. We found it while tracting ha-ha. We generally just play rugby touch with all of the missionaries in our zone. It has been rainy though so basically it is just a giant mud fest ha-ha.

 Gotta love my cooking!

Our workout equipment we......found.

Practicing Haka.

 Cooking Lu!

Singing at the STL party.

Performing Haka!