Wednesday, 3 June 2015
Auckland, New Zealand
Greetings,
Well folks, another month has past and we are quickly moving
toward our July 25th departure date.
In the words of our companion couple, Elder and Sister Fugal, 7 Mondays.
By the way, the Fugals want you all to know Pleasant Grove is the center of the
known universe and think they can prove it.
But I digress.
I know how trite it becomes describing accelerated time
passage but it really does not seem possible the end is in sight.
First, let me summarize New Zealand. It is truly an amazing
country. Other than being more
expensive, the quality of life is exceptional.
There is extreme cultural diversity. The predominant ethnicities are
European (Caucasian for those note familiar with filling-out international immigration
forms) and Maori. However, approximately 40,000 Asians and Eastern Indians immigrate
every year. This may not seem large but keep
in mind the aggregate population is approximately 4.5 million with 33% of those
being in the Auckland area.
As you have seen in prior blogs, the country’s natural beauty
and diversity is legendary. Wherever you
travel, it looks like a manicured golf course.
Very few watering systems since it rains so much.
One of the exceptional blessings has been our location in the Pacific Area Office. Since the Area Presidency is here, all matters and visits come through this facility. That together with our assignment as public affairs specialists has allowed us to cover general authority visits (Elder Bednar and Elder Cook), interfaith activities, government leader interactions as well as travel to Fiji, Australia and Tonga and up and down the north and south islands of NZ.
However, our primary activity has been Pacific Mormon
Newsroom. Carol has become a skilled article
writer (Pulitzer committee on line one …) and I have materially improved my
photographic skills. Another cheap plug … See mormonnewsroom.
All that to say what a blessing it has been to be here. And for the people with whom we have
associated, very kind, warm and accommodating.
It is not home but there will be “separation anxiety”.
Recently, we have been involved with inter-faith activities,
most notably a visit by Elder S. Gifford Nielsen (former BYU/Houston Oilers quarterback.
I am going to get his autograph for the fourth generation England boys) and
Cardinal John Dew, the Archbishop of the Wellington Catholic Diocese.
Fred Woods, Neville Rochow, Cardinal Dew, Elder Nielsen and OGC Arthur Edgson |
While visiting I asked Cardinal Dew about two famous Utah
Catholics, Mike Bunnell and Jim Macinnes.
He mentioned something about disciplinary action …
In addition, we hosted religious freedom lectures for two
prominent scholars, Fred Woods, BYU and Neville Rochow, an Australian barrister
and faculty member, University of Notre Dame – Sydney. See picture above.
The Church recently partnered with Toyota to support a 'Feed the Need' charity. The organization started by a local Church member, provides meals to under privileged school children and is now providing in excess of 70,000 meals per year. Typical to the things we cover in public affairs.
Well, that’s it for now.
We have begun sorting clothes and other such issues. Going to have a fire sale – everything must
go including the missionaries.
Toyota representative, Kerry Owen -founder and Elder Haleck of the Area Presidency |
Love and miss you all – see you soon.
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