OAMARU TOWN CHRISTMAS TREE
ALECIA " FIXING" THE BOWS. WHAT DO YOU THINK?
Christmas time is really different here. For one thing it is summer time here. Summer is relative though. Two days ago it was 95 degrees which was an all time high and then yesterday it was 55 degrees and raining.
This little store is all they have for decorating. No TJ Maxx, Tai Pan, or Hobby Lobby, or Home Goods.
This is our only clothing store. No Dillard's, J.C. Penney, Nordstom, Old Navy, or ....notice the Christmas decorations- top left corner.
This is our " Mall". No South Town, Layton, or Fashon Place. By the way, this is our city center.
Shopping for things for Christmas goodies for gift treats has been a real adventure. Things we think of as normal just aren't around. We first thought of small gift baskets but we're only able to find these.
Then we decided to stuff some stockings and went to the candy isle looking for green and red candies. Oops no candy isles, and no familiar candies not to mention Christmas candies.
Next thought, fruit for stocking stuffers but the fruit didn't look the same either.
Little oranges--close
The sign said these are grapefruits???They all mash up good though.
Check out the eggs. Just out on the shelves, never refrigerated.
Looked like they had a fun time. This picture is of President Kaufi and his family. Love them!
We had a baptism last week where two brothers were baptised. I was privileged to give a short talk and loved being there with the missionaries, families, and members. THEN the Tongan feed afterwards was huge, yet typical of branch activities. These people don't have that much money, but they will give all they have to put on a huge feed for someone. They just love their neighbor.
We have loved serving Him whom this season celebrates. We have learned to love him more than we ever have, to trust Him more than we ever have, and to want to serve Him more than we ever have. Heavenly Father has given us His son as a Christmas gift. It is our prayer that each of us can feel a fullness of gratitude for that most Holy gift, and in turn give of our selves to others. We are greatful for our children giving of their normal Christms gift so we could give to those in need here. The funds that we gave to the branch presidents for anonymous gifts were thankfully received and seen as answers to prayers for those receiving them.
We could only find one Christmas sock so we decided to go with " missionary" dress socks and stuff them with oranges( with hidden $10 bills alla Gayle Stevenson "it's what on the inside that counts").
Last Thursday we had District Training at our house and then made gift boxes for the Elders and Sisters to give to their investigators. Sister O and the Sisters baked cookies and rice krispie treats for the boxes. Notice that they are pink. You can't find packages of white marshmallows here. They come with pink cherry flavored marshmallows. Hence the pink color and cherry flavor.
We filled the boxes with candy canes, oranges, pears, apples, cookies, and rice krispie treats.
What was left for us to distribute after the Elders and Sisters took theirs.
Aurora Greenwood,from Holland, is here for the summer on an adventure and to work at the penguins tourist venue. She is just an amazing young woman and has been taking the lessons in our home, attending institute class, church, and helped with the Chrisrmas gift boxes with the Elders and Sisters. We absolutely love her and love being her New Zealand grand parents.
This is a picture from the combined branch Christmas dance. They took a little break from dancing for the young men and young women to put on their prepared dance.
Here are some of the members enjoying the dance. You don't see any pictures of us dancing because we WERE dancing. I had some great moves, I think, although I'm not sure because every time I looked at Alecia she had her hands over her face and was laughing. Go figure. Just like Hitch said, I was keeping it in close.
This next picture is of Calvin McPherson who just retuned home from his mission in Australia. They loaded him up with candy leis which each family member made from scratch. Great tradition. His mom and dad are in the picture too. They have sent 2 missionaries out and she, the mom, has never joined the church. She is such a giving women, has brought me a great big chocolate cake for my birthday and had us over for dinner twice now.
The mom of the boys. Side note, dad not a member, YET.
PIGS, YUMMMMM? Didn't try it. Maybe next time.
We had a member of the Pacific Area presidency visit our zone last week also. President Hallick, his wife, mission president Hudson and his wife instructed us.
We also got a picture of Elder Osburn seeking after and then feeding the lost sheep.
You should have seen me slipping and sliding climbing up the hill to get to the fence. My city slicker shoes didn't handle the wet grass too well and I fell into a drainage ditch coming down from there.
Lost sheep???
While dreaming of a white Christmas, we kinda got a taste of one during a hail storm.
HERE IS A PICTURE OF A REAL NEW ZEALAND CHRISTMAS TREE
What ever home you are at or come from, we hope you have a wonderful Christmas and think of our Lord who made it all so meaningful and precious.
We miss and love you all.