Saturday, 31 January 2015
Out For Lunch
Just
for a change we didn’t go away at the weekend. Actually it was a nice change to
just relax a little. On the Saturday Elder Saunders needed to fix a lock on one
of the missionaries internal flats. Elder Lybbert asked if I was coming as well
and invited us for lunch. They were going to make homemade pizzas, delicious. I
explained how fussy my husband was and told them not to worry about him as he
will bring his own lunch. So off we trotted for our first missionary cooked
meal. We arrived just as they were coming back from a service project. Elder
Saunders fitted the lock while Elder Lybbert and Elder Hawkins prepared our
lunch. They had changed the menu to something my fussy husband could eat.
Chicken wraps plus lots of salad and cheese for us more normal eaters. That was
a delicious lunch and we had a great time chatting to them. Although Elder
Lybbert said would I like to know what his first impression of me was.
WHAT!!!!!!!! I allowed him to embarrass me so I might as well share it with
you. We were in Gisborne moving the Belliston’s new furniture into the Zone
Leaders Garage, also we had some things in the back of our car. Elder Lybbert
looked in the back of the car and found some rope, he asked what the rope was
for and I immediately replied “It’s to hang myself if I get bored”. He thought
we have a crazy woman here. Well things could only improve from then on.
Sunday, 25 January 2015
Just splashing about in the water
This
weekend we spent the Monday P-day with the Sisters and what fun we had with
Sister Mann , Sister Salomia, Sister Davis and Sister Tuaileva
Sister Mann , Sister Salomia, Sister Davis and Sister Tuaileva
Again we went to the beach and although some of the sisters have lived there for
months they have been obedient and not gone to the beach because it was out of
their area. Don’t worry we didn’t make them break any rules because again they
got special permission from their District leader to leave the area. It was less than a five minute drive from
the their area.
Like I said we had lots of fun and took loads of photos.
Flat Inspections in Gisborne
The
weekend after Taranaki we went to Gisborne. One of the Elders flats had been
burgled!!!!! So we took down a new washing machine and dryer, they also needed
more fans. While we were there Elder Saunders did a few flat inspections.
Although he’s not the flat inspector he is in charge of the flat inspectors
also it gives him an idea of how clean and tidy the missionaries are really
keeping their flats. Plus it’s nice to see the missionaries out in the field
and we can personally offer them our help. I do get to talk to loads of
missionaries on the phone and it is nice to meet them in person. One idea that
we have had is to give out little rewards for keeping their flats clean and
tidy. All we had was biscuits handy so we handed out a few of them. But this
weekend we also gave them things they needed in their flats. For example one of
the sisters needed a fan and we had a spare one in the car so we gave her that.
Another two sisters wanted curtains so we bought and fitted them. That was such
a coincidence because the coloured curtains we bought matched the colour
outfits they were wearing that day.
Sister Salomia and Sister Mann with their matching curtains.
Sister Salomia and Sister Mann with their matching curtains.
The Three Sisters
The
weekend that we went to Taranaki we planned on going to visit the Three Sisters
with the Zone leaders as this was out of their area we got special permission
from President to go. Yippee! And what a fun time we had. Because you can only
reach The Three Sister when the tide is out we had to leave a little earlier
than originally planned. These pictures tell part of the story. I wish I could
post the video of Elder Saunders running along the beach then Elder Christensen
catching him up in about 3 seconds, so funny. The Three Sisters are the three
rocks you can see behind us.
There were many little caves with very pretty surroundings along the beach. Part of the sand was very muddy and we had to be careful not to slip although I was hoping someone would, what a lovely photo that would have taken. I even instructed the Elders that if I slip not to worry about me but save my camera and take a photo. Elder Christensen loves crabbing and managed to catch this tiny one. He was lucky to not get nipped as this one was pretty feisty. He tried prodding this purple one out from under the rock but would not come out to play with us.
Then to finish the afternoon off the Elders got covered in mud. I made them pose for these photos so that I could post them on FB and embarrass them to their families. I just had to do that because they locked me in the toilets!!!! So that was only fair, right. They did actually wash their feet off in the sink.
There were many little caves with very pretty surroundings along the beach. Part of the sand was very muddy and we had to be careful not to slip although I was hoping someone would, what a lovely photo that would have taken. I even instructed the Elders that if I slip not to worry about me but save my camera and take a photo. Elder Christensen loves crabbing and managed to catch this tiny one. He was lucky to not get nipped as this one was pretty feisty. He tried prodding this purple one out from under the rock but would not come out to play with us.
Then to finish the afternoon off the Elders got covered in mud. I made them pose for these photos so that I could post them on FB and embarrass them to their families. I just had to do that because they locked me in the toilets!!!! So that was only fair, right. They did actually wash their feet off in the sink.
Sunday, 18 January 2015
Taranaki Travels
Well
we are off on our travels again. Elder Saunders wanted to inspect the flats in
Taranaki and get better acquainted with the missionaries there. We believe that
we can serve them better if they know that we really do care about their
physical and spiritual welfare and by personally visiting their homes, finding
their faults (of which there were a few, ha ha ha) we hopefully can help them
grow. By that we hope that their homes will be a lot cleaner in the future and that
maybe we will have heathier missionaries. We can only hope. Of course most of
the homes we saw this weekend were very good but they had not reported some of
the faults or items that needed replacing or fixing. So we were also able to
sort some of those things out.
We
went to church today at the New Plymouth Branch and two of our missionaries
spoke at our sacrament meeting, Elders Christensen and Mitchell our Zone
Leaders. What lovely uplifting talks. Elder Christensen spoke about the
importance of obeying our leaders or parents and shared a personal story of
when he was backpacking as a youth and found out from experience the importance
of obeying his father’s council. Elder
Mitchell spoke about the importance of reading the Book of Mormon and challenge
us all to rededicate our lives to reading and studying this book.
We
visited these Elders at their home yesterday and I must tell you about how
excited they were about sharing with us what they had learnt about England.
Every Thursday night there is a club that practises Morris Dancing. We
explained to them that everyone in England is a Morris dancer and if they ever
visit England they must learn how to Morris dance before they arrive. Well I’m
hoping to be able to post their first lesson here. So, so funny, Elder Mitchell
has a natural talent I think. Sorry video is too long so just take my word for it that its so funny.
Thursday, 15 January 2015
Suckers !!!!
I made another big boob today. I was working on the call sheet, that is the list of all the missionaries with their companions in all of their areas and organised into area groups, well I accidently saved the wrong file and deleted a lot of the information. I had to manually type in all the correct information again. I was so annoyed with myself and feeling pretty low when two lovely Sisters came into the office to give us office workers a gift. Just in case anyone is saying “I thought the mission office was out of bounds to the missionaries unless they get permission to go there”, well Sister Moore did phone first and say she had something important to drop off at the office. I was in tears as these two lovely sisters were thinking of us and I particularly at that time need a big hug, but what I got was a big lolly as well.
Transfers Number 2
We
survived our 2nd transfer on the 1st January, yep we had
to work New Years Day. It was more relaxed for us this time because we knew what
to expect and also didn’t have any surprise invites to speak to all the
missionaries. I felt the sadness of some of the missionaries that were leaving
there current companions to go live with another companion. But I know that
they will very soon become close friends with their new companion. If anyone
who is reading this is confused please make a comment and I will reply. Now
don’t go spreading this around, this is between you the reader and me okay, but
after all the missionaries left the chapel to travel home we went for an office
meeting!!! That’s President and Sister Rudd, Elder and Sister Marsden, the Aps
(that’s Assistant to the President) Hammar, Moore, Saville and Jenson and us.
How dedicated we are. Oh by the way did I mention that we had it at Carls Jr
over a real ice cream milk shake?
Happy New Year
Christmas is now over and as most of you know Elder Saunders loves Christmas and we normally celebrate it for a whole week. I know that sounds a bit excessive but it’s true. From Christmas Eve until the New Year we just chill out and relax. So what’s different this year, well obviously we are on a mission. So why should things we so different? This sounds like it is going to be a sermon on why we are away from our family and friends well I guess you have heard that story many times so I will just add. It’s different because it is!!!!! Did we enjoy it less? Just a little. Did we enjoy it more? Yes just a little. How contradictory can you get!!!!! Are you going to enjoy it more next year? We sure are and the next and the next. Now I’ve confused you all and myself I will get back to the journal blog.
Happy New
Year! It’s the 11th January today so that’s a bit late sorry. Hope
you are all having a great start to the year. We did, we did. Spent it with our
family, spend it with our family. Twice!! At midnight in New Zealand we skyped
our family in England at 11am 31st December 2014 so they shared our
2015 entry. Then at 1.00 pm in New Zealand we skyped our family in England to
welcome their New Year in. Crazy but big thanks to our family members who were
able to be with us for one or both of our new year celebrations and sorry we
didn’t spend a long time with you and also sorry to those who couldn’t join us
for whatever reason.
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