Sunday, July 17, 2011

Zone Conferences


This picture doesn't even show all the food that was prepared. It took many helping hands to prepare this feast.
The Hutt Valley & Wellington Zone Conference is one of our largest. This was our first Zone Conference on our mission. We were amazed at the member support. They love to feed the missionaries and support them in any way they can. I've never seen so much food so beautifully prepared. Not even hungary missionaries could eat it all. No one has to worry about the missionaries in this Zone starving. The missionaries sang for their food and I think tears were shed.
President Kezerian was taking way too long with the interviews. The Elders were totally exhausted. However Elder Bourne never slept. His original call was to Papua New Guinea but his visa hasn't come through yet. We wish we could keep him. We will have four more Elders that have been assigned to Papua New Guinea coming in next month.

This is the Southland Zone. Our Zone Conference here was truly a spiritually uplifting experience. I wish every parent and family member could hear the testimony of their missionary serving in the field. There is nothing so powerful. This Zone includes Morningside, Oamaru, St. Clair, Invercargill, Gore, Queenstown and Dunedin.
This is a view from the Dunedin Airport. The snow was almost down to the valley floor. Our flight down to Dunedin was the most turbulent flight I've every been on. It's surprising that anyone is allowed to fly in those conditions. We were bounced up off our seats numerous times. No sleeping on that flight. It's much clearer and calmer today so I'm sure we'll have smooth sailing.
This is what President Kezerian does at airports. There really is never a dull moment.


The Hawke's Bay Zone Conference was held in this lovely chapel (the warmest chapel we've been to). We had a great conference here again being uplifted by the testimonies of the Elders and Sisters. Hawke's Bay Zone covers the areas and wards of Napier, Omahu, Waipukurau, Hastings, Kirabas, Flaxmere and Herataunga. We have such wonderful missionaries.

We had a little time before an interview so we drove along the coast in Napier. On one side the beach was covered with smooth black rocks. There is a very strong under tow in this area. On the other side there is a beach with soft sand and smooth waters.

It is winter here but you wouldn't know it by looking at all the beautiful bushes and flowers that are in bloom. Everything is still extremely green but some trees have lost their leaves. I can assure everyone that it does get very cold.


Proof that there are more sheep than people in New Zealand.
This is actually a Rugby School. The grass in the foreground is the field. Rugby is taken very seriously here and with the World Cup coming this fall Rugby will be the main topic of conversation. The missionaries are going to have a lot to compete with.

These are examples of the beautiful scenery we passed as we drove home from our Zone Conference in Hawke's Bay. You can see the snow covered mountains in the background contrasting to the lush green rolling hills in the valley.

1 comment:

  1. Wow Mom and Dad! It's beautiful down there. Seeing you guy with your name tags makes it official I guess! We love you very much.

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