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    • Story #306: Music August 29, 2010
      Kate Vogele is someone I'll be listening to for a long time. Her music rocks! I love love love her style, lyrics, and of course, music. I discovered her unintentionally after listening to S.H.E's 爱就爱了(S.H.E is a popular girl group in Taiwan by the way). I realized S.H.E were doing the cover for Kate's song, "Angel" so I had a listen […]
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    • Story #305: Road trip (Wyoming, Montana, Alberta, British Columbia) August 22, 2010
      This road trip took us to several of the most beautiful national parks in North America.We went first to Grand Teton, then Yellowstone, then Glacier National Park, then up to Calgary for a night, then off to Banff National Park in Alberta and Yoho National Park in British Columbia, Canada.All I have to say about this trip is it was eye-opening... and lots of […]
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    • Story #304:I am back! August 20, 2010
      Hi peeps! How's your week? Mine was so much fun, so much driving, so much instant food, so much nature, and so much sight-seeing. I've taken about 1000 pics in about a week. I would've taken more if I weren't in the car so much. Oh ya, our road trip took us to Grand Teton, Yellowstone, Glacier National Park, Calgary, Banff, and Yoho Natio […]
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    • Story #303: Southern Utah weekend August 11, 2010
      Last weekend, I skipped class (the class talks about nothing important anyways), and drove the 3 hour back to our beloved Toquerville and St.George. St.George was okay, Toquerville was fantabulous! I got to see my buddies, Max and Nikki. Max still smells as bad and Nikki seemed to be so quiet. I'm sure Max still remembers me even after the 2 month absen […]
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    • Story #302:Ahh...the field of purple that makes my heart sing August 6, 2010
      On the same day that we went tubing in Provo Canyon, Mr.L and I went to the Lavender farm in Mona. Because I have so many friends in Europe (most of them are my high school friends who went there for college) and I go to some Chinese forums where hundreds of Chinese students in Europe post their pictures every single day, I came to know and fall in love with […]
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    Singapore Map

    Monday, January 14th, 2008


    View Larger MapThis is a map of my area in Singapore with some of the cool people I knew there!

    Pics from Mission

    Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

    These are the last of the pics I took on my mission:

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    In Siingapore

    Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

    Earlier:
    I am now in the Changi Airport in Singapore, and I am now officially on my way home. I had a wonderful time here in Singapore, I got to meet with many of the wonderful people I knew here. I also got to eat with President and Sister Skelton, for my Release Dinner. I had a wonderful time. I didn’t have time to souvenir shop, though, because I am the only one going home now and didn’t have a companion. So I passed the time in the office writing notes and letters to all of my Recent Converts. I have mixed feelings. On the one hand, I am sad to leave Asia and all of the wonderful people that I have met, but on the other hand, I am VERY excited to see my family and friends again. When one adventure closes, another begins. That is where I am right now, on the threshold. I am excited though, and I am confident that I will succeed with the Lord’s help.

    And now I am in Hong Kong, just about to go to San Francisco……. long flight.

    My Last Week!

    Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

    Well, this is my last week in Bintulu, and I am really at a loss for words. I am really sad at the thought of leaving, but it seems like it just hasn’t hit me yet. It is wierd, like I’m gonna wake up on Monday morning and nothing will be different. But I think it will really hit on Sunday, at church. It will be Fast & Testimony meeting, so I will get up to bear my testimony. I haven’t ever cried at any of my other transfers on my mission, but I’m not sure what will happen. I will really miss all of the people here in Bintulu. There are really good ones here. I will be going to Singapore on Monday, Sep 3rd. I hope to meet up with some of the people I knew there. Romesh has already contacted me about meeting, and I am way excited to see him again. I hope that I will get to see a lot of them. I will also be eating my release dinner with President and Sister Skelton, but I’m not sure which day or when. I am mostly healthy now, and I am very thankful for that. I am wayyyyyyy excited to see Kendall and Chantelle and Mom again. It will be way awesome to see the family. I am also looking forward to seeing my best bud Paul again. He is coming in from Florida just to see me! Awesome! And I am excited to see all my friends again who are now in College and Working in St. George. For anyone who may be reading this who wants my address and information, here it is:
    Address:
    178 Sunset Drive
    Toquerville, UT 84774
    USA
    Email:
    wild.katana@gmail.com
    Phone:
    1-435-635-5948

    I want to keep in touch with everyone on my mission, so don’t feel shy to write or call, ok?
    I will probably write a little more on the way home, maybe in Hong Kong or in San Fransisco. I really can’t think of much else to say now. My brain is fried! I love you all!
    Love,
    Leighton

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    Almost Done…

    Tuesday, August 21st, 2007

    Well, this is my second to last time to be updating this before I leave. It feels kind of wierd, but it is still 2 weeks away, so I am not getting trunky yet. Honestly, I haven’t packed a thing yet, haha. I am feeling much better now, not nearly as sick, just a small cough now. We are still very busy here in this area, and lots of people to teach. I am excited because this weekend we have two families getting baptized! I love to see families get baptized, it is just such a wonderful spirit.
    Today all of the elders and sisters had an activity over at the Roberts’ house. We made kites from sticks, string, and garbage bags, then we went to the nearby field to fly them. It was a lot of fun. I’ve never made a kite before, but it actually flew! I was surprised! And of course we ate. MMMM, really good food. I am really tired now though. Just wanna go to sleep, but can’t cause still have 3 appointments tonight. I still have to go shop for groceries too. Bleh. Ok, I better go now.
    Here are the pics:

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    Another Week -Bad Keyboard

    Tuesday, August 14th, 2007

    Sorry guys, my keyboard is really bad today, so not much to type today. Here are the pics I uploaded from this week:

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    I’m feeling better, not as sick anymore, so that is good. Just a small cough now. Thanks for all the prayers! I love you all! My Home-Coming will be on Sep 9th, 2007 1 pm at the Toquerville Church, in case anyone is wondering. I get home Sep 5th, late.

    Another Week in August

    Tuesday, August 7th, 2007

    Well, another week has come and gone, and this time I am on a computer that can upload pictures, so I’ll add them after I upload them. I got my return flight itinerary last week. I’ll be going from Singapore to Hong Kong, then to San Fransisco, then to Las Vegas. I’ll be getting into Las Vegas about 7 something PM on Sep 5th. It is cool cause I will be leaving Hong Kong at 4 pm Sep 5th, and get to San Fransisco at 1 pm Sep 5th. So I’ll actually go back in time a little bit. haha. I’m not sure if I’ll be able to get released Sep 5th that night, but it would be cool if I could.
    Oh yeah, it was my sister Chantelle’s birthday in July, and Kendall’s on the 9th of August. She turned 17, and he will be turning 15. Crazy! I wish them a HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
    Things are really starting to go well in the area here, and we have a lot of good investigators right now. Especially two really good families, Christopher Family and Bungai Family. The dads both smoke and drink, so they will need to overcome it before they get baptized, but they are really trying hard and are coming to church and are excited to be baptized soon. They are amazing! We also had a really cool activity last week, and also a baptism. It was a lot of fun, and really good. I interviewed a 9 year old girl named Novia for baptism yesterday, and she is really the smartest and most golden 9 y/o I have ever met. her prayer was so sincere. She asked me to baptize her, which kinda shocked me, but I asked her if she was sure, then agreed when she said yes. So that is kind of a spiritual highlight there. Among the many others every day.
    My morale is still high, and I am really happy being here, but also really excited to be going home soon. I’m mostly excited to 1) See Friends and Family 2) Be able to listen to music, swim, drive, etc again and 3) Date of course! haha
    I am still working hard though, so don’t worry. Maybe too hard, actually. I’m still a little sick, but hopefully I will get all way the better before I go home.
    Anyways, I don’t have too much time today either. I plan to be doing some souvenir shopping soon and to say my goodbyes to everybody. I will really miss this place, and I know that a piece of my heart will always be here in South East Asia. I love the people, the culture, and the language.
    I am also planning to try to see some of the people I knew from Singapore while I am there, so all you people in Singapore, be ready, I might just drop by! Hehe. Well, I guess that’s it for today. Here’s some pics and stuff:
    The Zone COnference and Visa Run pics:

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    The rest of the pics:(no Subtitles yet, I’ll add later!)

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    Wow, my last month is here

    Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

    Well, it is now the 1st of August, my last full month on my mission. It is crazy. I can almost feel the time slipping through my fingers. I must admit, that it’s kinda hard not to think about it when I’m not doing anything, but when I keep busy, its easy. So my plan is just to keep busy, so that I won’t think about it too much. I really am having a good time here. I feel like I’m finally able to speak more in Iban now that I push myself to use it. The problem is that most of our people understand Malay, and so sometimes I get lazy and just use Malay, but I have been really trying to speak more Iban, to improve my speed and fluency. Many of our members and investigators are really shocked when they see me speaking in Iban. Still, it is a real struggle and I have to concentrate really hard to do it, and sometimes when I don’t know a word I just use Malay, and it feels like I’m going back to English when I go back to Malay from Iban, because I feel like I can say so much more with Malay. It is a wierd feeling. Anyways, I really love to learn languages and I really love to teach the gospel to these people. It is amazing to see the light of understanding come on in their eyes when they finally grasp a concept. And it is good to be able to understand Iban cause now I can tell if there is a problem that they are too embarrassed, afraid or shy to tell us, because I can understand what they say to eachother. Also, I can understand the talks at church now, which is really cool. But I only have 1 month left, so I am really going to push and try to learn it much better while I still have the chance.
    This week I was a little sick with a fever and sore throat, and generally just tiredness. But I still kept working and going. Yesterday my friend Elder Tai was really sick with something, and so the other elders decided to let me stay with him instead of his companion so I could rest and regenerate my strength and health. It was really good. Especially since today our P-Day is very busy, because we will be helping someone move house and don’t have any time to rest today.
    We had some baptisms, which was really cool. Elder Tan and I were really concerned about our Branch last week because so many of our members are going less active and/or not staying for all of church. And no one wants to do their calling! So we really studied and prayed about this, and we fasted too. In the end, we came up with some ideas that will really help the branch, first and foremost, getting the Home Teaching Program going. So we got materials, supplies, and met with the Elders Quorum President (also a Recent Convert of 1 year) and discussed with him what could be done, and volunteered our help. He got really excited about it and he made the Home Teaching Assignments that night. So now we are getting things going. We also went and met with lots of our members when we had time in between teaching investigators and encouraged them to Endure to the End, fulfill their callings, and keep the Sabbath Day Holy. It was really a week of rebuking, but it really paid off when we went to church. So many people came, and stayed the whole time! We also had 10 investigators come, and I taught the Asas-Asas Injil (Gospel Principles) class. It was really good cause there were so many people there, and everyone is more excited now. Excited to do their callings, and to help others around them. We have some more baptisms this weekend, and the weekend after that, and after that too, up until I leave. So we have a lot of work we need to do.
    Hmmmm… What else to say. How about I tell you a little about the culture here? Basically, Ibans are descendants of a warrior tribal race, who have lived and hunted in the forests of Borneo for thousands of years. The have shamans and worship many different gods of the forest, mountains, spirits and such things. They are highly superstitious. They hunted heads up until about the 1970s, and thus are known as ‘head-hunters’. You still can see the skulls at some long houses. They loooove to drink their home-made alcohol, and most also smoke, which are major problems when we teach them. They are generally very friendly and very kind and hospitable. Most of the people I teach are Ibans who have moved into the flats from wherever else they were previously (usually a long house or kampung somewhere out in the jungle). We sit on the floor for every appointment, hard tile floor, although some of them do own couches. We still sit on the floor though of theirs. I have calluses on my ankles from this now, haha. They love to drink Milo (like Hot Chocolate) and eact biscuits (crackers). Many of them that are in the flats are already Christian, but many are also still Agama Iban (Traditional Iban Belief). They have many customs and traditions, but it is beginning to be lost, because of the lack of a uniform written language. Iban books (what few there are) always use different words and different spellings for most words. This is largely because the Ibans in different areas speak different dialects of Iban. There are about 9 main dialects, and many different variances. This is because of the river systems. Ibans live on the main rivers, so they speak differently throughout Sarawak and Sabah. There are also other smaller tribes scattered about, and we sometimes run into some of them. Among them are the Kayan, Kenya, Bedayu, Kadazan, and Milanau. There are many more also. Scattered among these are also some Malay Islams and some Chinese Buddhists. That is the area I work in.
    Okay, that’s about it for today, I’ll try to make a list this week of things I can write next week, so stay tuned, ok?
    I love all of you, and miss you all too!

    Hmm

    Tuesday, July 24th, 2007

    Well, the picture upload option is still down, sorry guys. Anyways, here is another update from Bintulu:
    Zone Conference was great, but I found out at the end that it will be my last one! I guess this came as kind of a shock to me because I still have 1.5 months left. I had to get up and bear my ‘last testimony’. I never thought that this day would come. I can’t remember exactly what I said, just talked about how much the mission has changed my life, and all the cool people I got to meet. I really do love my mission. I am staying well, a little under the weather, but I think I just need to rest. Hmmm… sorry short today, but I am feeling kinda tired. I’ll write more for next week, sebagai ganti. Hmmm, mungkin saya boleh cakap bm saja, lebih baik saya fikir sebab tiada orang yang boleh faham itu. Tapi saya malas dan letih, jadi mungking saya akan pergi sekarang….
    :)

    Zone Conference in Miri and Visa Run to Singapore! BUSY

    Tuesday, July 17th, 2007

    Well, this week was pretty hectic. I had to go on a Visa Run to Singapore with Elder Tan. It was really fun though. We got up at 6 am. We left early Monday morning (which meant I had to finish my reporting by Sunday night, what a pain!) and we went to the Airport. We flew into Kuching, then switched planes and went to Singapore. It felt like I was going home, haha. No one was there at the airport to pick us up, but we both knew Singapore (I was here for 7 months and Elder Tan used to study here) so we just took the MRT into town. Luckily, I still had my Touch Card. We went to the office to pick up some supplies and say hi to people, then we went out to Sim Lim so I could copy some CDs, print some pictures, and eat lunch. The craziest thing happened: Elder Tan met his brother, randomly. He just came up to him and they started talking and shook hands, I just assumed it was someone he knew from school or something, but then he asked me to take a picture and said “This is my brother”! Crazy! If I met my brother randomly on the street, I’d do a lot more than just shake his hand! Anyways, we ate then went to see some of the people I knew. We went to see Stephen Lai and his family. They are soo awesome! I love them! When I knocked on the door, I didn’t recognize the person who answered the door, and timidly asked “Is this the Lai’s?” Haha, it was their oldest daughter who was in BYU when I was in Singapore. They invited us in and we chatted for awhile, and I took pictures of their family. Their oldest daughter is going on a mission on the 5th to Taiwan, the same day I am going home, weird, huh? And Abish is going to BYU this August. She is so cool too. I hope she does well there. Bro. Lai is really a cool guy, he works for the CES department and he is really busy. He gave us $20 to go eat dinner! He’s so nice! We spent it at Subway the next day. Mmmm.
    We then went to see Nancy and Alan Thong’s family, but neither were home, so we stopped by Derrick Chua’s place to say hi. He invited us in and we chatted and swapped deep doctrine ideas, then took some pictures and then headed home for the night. I stayed at the Seasons Park, the same place I stayed the entire time I was in Singapore, so it brought back a lot of memories. We left the next morning after studies and went straight to the Airport via MRT. We flew to Kuching, then changed planes again to go to Bintulu. It occured to me that it might be my last time I fly into Bintulu.
    We got home about 5:15 pm and put our stuff at home, then went out to see some people. We were both really tired by the end of the day, and so we went right to sleep after we got back.
    The next morning, we had to get up at 5:30 am and get ready for the Zone Conference. We took a bus here to Miri. It is the first time I’ve been to Miri. I plan to go see someone special. We are going to stay at the elders’ house here, which is a really nice apartment. They even have maids clean twice a week! Crazy! Anyways, I gotta go. The picture upload isn’t working here at this Cyber Cafe, so I’ll have to put them up next week.

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