Monday, December 21, 2015

Auckland with Sue

Sue and I drove to Auckland to drop off a van-ful of kids (including Oak) who were going to a weeklong Orienteering Camp there.  We had some fun adventures along the way, including visiting a Tongan ward to hear them sing, dealing with a faulty key to the van, dealing with lots of funny characters who helped us with our faulty key, a pillow fight, a walk along the beach, and, as Sue would say, "lots of blah, blah, blah."  
This little key caused us all sorts of problems.



This is Sue, earlier in the week, showing Mercy and me her berry house and orchard.



All the kids are now finished with school for the summer!  Noah has been working at the YMCA and doing odd jobs like organizing a "Great Race" for a local company. . . and then he came down with the flu.

home teaching with Sione

Danny's been practicing a lot, spending time with Lou, and going to a couple of LAN parties.  One of his friends organized a 3-day-sleepover LAN party!  (Danny attended 2 of the afternoons.)  Oak has been at the previously mentioned orienteering camp.  Mercy, Sage and Joyce are just happy to be out of school!

Christmas at the Bowl.


Books of the Week:


Thanks, Noah

Thanks, Julie.  



Monday, December 14, 2015

Kiwi Holidays


Koru IV



Mercy's Twinkle Variations (Mozart)



Merry Christmas, from Joyce
Joyce, "Christmas is kind of BAD because you have to wait and wait and wait and wait and WAIT!"

Goodbye, Elder Taylor, back to Aussieland.
Time for jigsaw puzzles and...
volleyball on the lower lawn, swimming, cutting snowflakes, the sugar plum tree.


A Kiwi Night Before Christmas 
by Y. Morrison and D. Hinde

'Twas the night before Christmas, and all round the bach
Not a possum was stirring; not one could we catch.
We'd left on the table a meat pie and beer,
In hopes that Santa Claus soon would be here.

We children were snuggled up in our bunk beds,
While dreams of pavlova danced in our heads;
And Mum in her nightie, and Dad in his shorts, 
Had just settled down to watch TV Sports,

When outside the bach such a hoo-ha arose,
I woke up at once from my wonderful doze.
I ran straight to the sliding door, looking about,
Jumped out on the deck, and let out a shout!

The fairy lights Dad had strung up round the door
Let me see everything, down to the shore.
And what did I see, when I took a peep?
But a miniature tractor and eight tiny sheep,

With a little old driver, his dog on his knee.
I knew at once who this joker might be.
He patted the dog, and in a voice not unkind,
cried, "Good on ya, boy!  Now GIT IN BEHIND!


"Now, Flossy! now, Fluffy! now, Shaun and Shane!
On, Bossy! on, Buffy! on, Jason and Wayne!
Up that red tree, to the top of the bach!
But mind you don't trample the vegetable patch."

So up to the roof those sheep quickly flew,
With the tractor of toys, Santa and his dog too.
As my sister awoke and I turned around,
In through the window he came with a bound.

He wore a black singlet and little white shorts,
And stuck on his feet were gumboots, of course;
A sackful of toys he had flung on his back,
And he looked like a postie just opening his pack.

His eyes - bright as paua shell - oh, how they twinkled!
Like an old tuatara, his skin was all wrinkled!
He had a wide face and a round, fat tummy,
That looked like he'd eaten lots that was yummy.

He spoke not a word, but got down on one knee,
And placed a cricket set under the tree,
A present for Sis, one for Dad, one for Mum,
Then he turned and he winked and he held up his thumb;

He jumped on his tractor, to his dog gave a whistle,
And away they all flew, as fast as a missile.
I called out "Thanks," as he flew past the gate.
He called back:  Kia ora to all, and good on ya, mate!"

Thursday, December 3, 2015

Thanksgiving

Koru III

Thanksgiving...


Mercy made the rolls.
I made the turkey, stuffing, and yams.
Oak made mashed potatoes and gravy.


Sage's pumpkin pie.


Danny's apple pie - his specialty.


Joyce's strawberry pie.

Noah's banana cream pie.

Mike got to celebrate with his family in the States.

In spirit of full disclosure, I must report that my "problem solved" from a few months ago (Sage's piano) is no longer solved.  Situation has degenerated....

I have the best branch choir!   In a branch that usually has 70-100 total people in attendance, the choir usually performs with approximately 30 people.  We'll have more for the Christmas program.  Today, the entire front row of singers were Primary kids, most of them without their parents.  I counted 8 people who have been baptized since we moved here, 4 missionaries, my 5 kids, "my" 3 YSA's.  We practice from 1:15-1:45pm after church.

Our family made a goal to run 1000km and do 10,000 push-ups before Noah leaves on his mission.