Sunday, July 20, 2014

July 21, 2014

Greetings All,

How time flies!!  It has been over three weeks since we posted on our blog but similar to many things in life, it feels like yesterday.  A wise man once remarked, “If you don’t think time flies, just sign a 90 day note.”  But I digress …

Senior Couples at July 4th Celebration
July 4th Celebration
Area senior couples got together and held a “quasi” July 4th celebration, sans fireworks.  We gathered in the Area Office break room amidst bunting, red/white/blue table decorations and small American flags then feasted on sloppy joes, potato salad, brownies and the like.  Some dressed more decorative than others but as you can see from the picture, all were there to enjoy the day and each other’s company. 

There is a strong spirit of camaraderie amongst the seniors and certainly a wide variety of individuals.  All are glad to be here but miss their families.  After the meal, we got to know each other better by first writing on a small piece of paper something about yourself  no one else knows.  These pieces of incriminating information were then read one by one as we attempted to identify the perpetrator.  Revelations included a door-to-door lingerie salesman (former mission president), a certified clown (an attorney – a paragraph could be written here) and a Las Vegas stage dancer (we asked for demonstrations but none were forthcoming). Good time had by all.

Elder Gifford Nielsen

Yes BYU fans (I don’t think there are many on my distribution list), general authority, pro-quarterback and TV announcer Gifford Nielsen will be joining the Pacific Area Presidency sometime early August, typically a three year assignment.  I will do some research to ensure no “exaggerations” are forth coming.  However upon initial Wikipedia review, he was quite an athlete.  (To the Englands, especially Chad, I will do my best to get an autograph for your collection).

Trip to Tonga

On Saturday, July 26th, Carol and I are going to Tonga for a week to participate in a stake anniversary celebration and gather information for a related newsroom article. Tonga is about 1,500 miles from Auckland so no small trip.  The Church has strong membership there (about 58% of the nation) and has just committed $1.3 million in housing restoration after a recent strong cyclone.

Day in the Life of a Public Affairs Senior Couple

For the most part, we are in the office daily from 8:30 to 4:30.  Typical day is spent gathering, writing and editing for the newsroom,


in case you are interested in seeing the latest efforts.  From an ecclesiastical perspective, we support local leadership in their respective public affairs responsibilities. Yesterday (Sunday here) we hosted a three hour quarterly meeting of 25 stake directors of public affairs all of whom are involved with media, interfaith activities and opinion leader efforts.  Additionally, we are involved in planning activities (YSA to Parliament as an example) including service projects and stake training seminars.  Later in August, we’ll travel to the upper part of the North Island, Kaitaia, and will spend three days with various stake leaders there.

Conclusion

Well, that’s it for now.  Hope you all are enjoying summer.  Currently, our kids and their families are in Newport for our annual family vacation minus the patriarch and matriarch.  Boy that sounds old.  It’s winter here with temperatures in the low to mid fifties and wind, sometimes very strong wind including five consecutive days of non-stop 50 MPH+ recently and a whole lot of rain.  No mystery why NZ is green.

Keep the world together while we are gone aka MH Flight 17, Israel and Gaza.



Five months down and 13 to go. Cheers!!