Beach Party!
Bishop dropped by Monday morning to get some help with a fillable PDF file that he needed to fill and sent to the Stake President. He was trying to fill it in on his phone and was having difficulty. I got him on my computer, and it worked like a dream. We actually had to send it a couple of times. For some reason the first time or two, it didn't send the competed form, only some of the fields were filled out. After the third try, it sent everything correctly.A little later I got a call from Elder Sorensen from the Pacific Area New Convert Initiative project. He had just received an email from Elder Jaggi about a project that our New Zealand Auckland Mission just launched at our Mission Wide Zone Conferences. It is called Thirty for Seven and works in conjunction with the New Convert Initiative. It is an instruction manual to help our missionaries work with their new converts to get them to the Temple within 30 days of their baptism. Anyway, Elder Jaggi was impressed with the program and thought it would work well with our Pacific Area New Convert Initiative project. Elder Sorensen and I talked for a while so I could explain the project to him. Later I sent him some material on the project. He wants me to present it at our next Area video call on 3 February.
Sister Jones |
Tuesday morning, we had a huge thunderstorm that shook the house. It was only one blast of thunder, even though it said we would have lightning and thunder for two days. The thunder lasted a very long time. It rained hard for most of the day, but later in the afternoon, the rain stopped, and the sun came out. We didn't lose power or have any problems. The Carlisles lost power and the Hesters lost their Internet. I feel blessed.
I worked on several things during the day like the New Convert Initiative report as well as some finances. We also had the Sisters over for our weekly comp study. We only have a couple of weeks left in this transfer. 😭I don’t like it when our missionaries leave us. I’m pretty sure Sister Jones may be leaving. 😭Our study today was 1 Nephi 17 and 18. We finished around noon and invited them to stay for lunch again. Such fun! I took care of some stuff for the Ward too. Steve worked on our Australia trip plan.
Sister Koi |
Tuesday night, I made some Apple Crisp for DCM and our dinner with the Hesters on Wednesday night. After I cut the Apple Crips up and got the rest of the snacks ready Wednesday morning, we headed to DCM. Everyone was very chatty today. I just love listening to our missionaries talk about their Friends and what they can do to help them. Heard of several little miracles this past week. Our Ngahere Sisters had the best week we have ever seen since we’ve been here. They have several people on date for baptism. We are so excited for them.
After we got home, I put a small ham in the slow cooker and then took care of some HawkSoft business. When that was done, it was time to finish our dinner preparations. The timing was perfect. Everything was done, just as they walked in the door. We had a wonderful visit with them and talked for several hours. I’m sure going to miss them when they move. 😭
Just before our SPF meeting on Thursday morning, we had a couple of visitors knock on our door to share a message with us. I’m not sure what church they were from, but we had a very nice conversation about the last days and what to expect. Before they left, one of the ladies asked questions about our mission. I was happy to share what we did and why we are here. She asked if she could come back sometime. She has a fellow servant that she thinks is from Oregon. She wanted us to meet her.After SPF we headed over to the Hikurangi Elders' flat so we could do our comp study. They are out of kilometers and cannot use their car again until February. We talked about some missionary standards found in the handbook. Then we read Mormon 8, which is when Moroni takes over to finish his father’s record. That is such a sad chapter as Moroni is all alone and hiding from the Lamanites who are killing any Nephites they can find. Toward the end of that chapter, Moroni tells us about our day. He saw us and warned us about things that would happen. We see those things happening now!
Before we left, we loaded a bunch of "gift bags" that Elder Moyes left behind. We dropped them off at the Carlisles' flat so they could take them to Pipiwai for the members there. We also picked up several bags of organic refuse from the Carlisles' flat that we took to the refuse center on Friday.Later we had our District Leader and his companion for their comp study. They were reteaching a lesson on the Plan of Salvation that evening, so we watched two different short videos about that and then talked about questions their friend may have when he watches one of the videos. We had a good discussion. I enjoy our comp studies so much.
After that, Elder Wilcox gave me a haircut. Well, it was a joint effort. It is quite a bit shorter. What little natural curl I have came out, so with any luck I won’t have to curl it every day anymore. I think it turned out OK.
Friday morning, we actually went for a walk. It has been ages. My hips hurt, but I powered through it. We kept the walk shorter than we used to, so it wasn't so bad. Hopefully we can keep that up moving forward.
I worked on some lesson prep for Seminary and Sunday School, paid bills, started my taxes, and talked to a travel agent to finalize our Australia trip. Steve took a bunch of refuse to the refuse collection center and did some shopping. Saturday, we picked up the Hikurangi Elders and took them to Punaruku for our Ward Beach Party with the Punaruku Ward. It was nice and sunny when we left so we thought we would have a beautiful day at the Beach. However, when we got to Punaruku it was cloudy and windy. The temperature was mild and pleasant. Every once in a while, the clouds would break, and we enjoyed beautiful, warm sunshine. We had high hopes it would linger, but alas, the clouds always came back. Most of the people showed up around lunchtime so we ended up with a good turnout. Everyone had a great time. The food was good. Some kids went swimming. Most tossed balls around or sat around and talked. Brother Walker rode his horse around, so that was fun too. Punaruku roasted a baby pig and some chickens. They also cooked some big crayfish. A good time was had by all. However, I wasn't happy about the bee sting I got. We left not long after that. LolOur Sacrament meeting was so good.
We heard from two couples today. All four talks were amazing. The first couple
were young marrieds with two adorable little girls. Their talks were about
living the Gospel of Jesus Christ. They both had great stories to share.
Bishop Henare |
Our Relief Society lessons was about Elder Anderson’s General Conference Talk entitled "The Triumph of Hope.” We had a very good discussion in our class. After Church, we hung around for a little while so we could input several Priesthood ordinations and print certificates.
That sums up our week.
All our love,