Monday, December 29, 2014

Christmas in NZ

Christmas in New Zealand feels a lot like the 4th of July.
"Christmas at the Bowl" - Christmas songs and fireworks
The other day I drove Danny home from a friend's house at 10PM.  It was a 15 minute drive through town - and I saw only TWO houses with Christmas lights.
Pohutukawa trees, the iconic Kiwi Christmas tree,.
The hydrangeas are also in full bloom.  
Besides the lack of Christmas lights, I also notice (and appreciate) the lack of Christmas advertising and billboards.

Elder Hammar came back for a visit!
To me, Christmas in NZ feels very simple, family-oriented, relaxing, and non-materialistic.


Even though it is summer, we still cut snowflakes and sang all the "snowy" Christmas carols at our annual sing-along.

Sugar cookies, thanks to Oak
 At the temple with some great gals - Sophia, Hannah, Jess and Tiffany.  Nigel drove with us from Taranaki.

Hannah (in gray) has her mission call to Auckland.
Tiffany (in blue) received her mission call to Ogden, UT.

Before my first NZ student recital

Book of the Week:


From page 269:
"Rather than concede idealization [of your partner] to the foolishly hormonal-or the psychologically immature, like Freud did - we might better regard it as 'a process of bringing alive features of the other that are hidden and masked in ordinary, everyday interaction.'"

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