It has been a while! We have been as busy as ever enjoying the many experiences of an ITEP mission. Over the Christmas holidays we had a visit from two of our children, Jamie and Matt, and were able to spend some time in the south island of New Zealand. Senior missionaries are able to have visits from family and friends, and with the approval of your mission president do some sightseeing in the area. We had a wonderful time with our kids and they agreed with our opinion of the beauty of New Zealand.
Now we are entering into the last four months of our 23 month mission and it feels like our mission life has come full circle. We are now sending home ITEP missionaries who we welcomed 18 months ago. Almost at the same time we are busy welcoming the new missionary couples who will replace them for training in Auckland before starting their ITEP mission service in the islands.
It is a humbling experience to see how the Lord provides the right people to serve as ITEP missionaries. They are talented and experienced teachers and administrators and they are a real blessing to the schools where they serve.
Recently we welcomed three ITEP couples who arrived on the same plane from Los Angeles. Elder and Sister Decker (below left), Elder and Sister Stonehocker (center), and Elder and Sister Hammond (right). The missionary couples each arrive with four suitcases packed to EXACTLY the weight limit. With three couples we had quite a load of luggage to transport to the hotel where they would stay in Auckland for training. They still look good after the 13 hour flight from L.A. don't they? :)
We had time to fit in a trip to the Temple in Hamilton. |
The famous ice cream shops in Pokeno, New Zealand are a must-do activity. Really good ice-cream at the bargain price of a dollar a scoop. |
Tauranga
Tauranga, New Zealand harbor |
A few weeks ago Elder Jacobsen and I signed up for a Saturday morning "Swim with the Dolphins" tour that left from Tauranga, a port city that is a four hour drive from Auckland. |