Thursday, August 27, 2015

 Well-Tended Garden
Weeded - Fenced - Large - Big Variety
 Separate Cooking Kitchen
Luxury Barrel to Keep Wood Dry
 The Church gave the Vanuatu Government two portable sawmills
The Church can use them for 3 years and then the govt will own them outright
 Piece of Iron Roofing Stuck in Palm Tree
Too High Up to Remove (from Pam)
 Two-Bedroom House
 Another view of Kitchen
 Another View of the Best Garden
 Elder Stoddard doing assessment on rebuilding Homes
 Owner of the "Best Well-tended Garden
 Two***Flying Foxes***
 Typical Garden
 Not gonna let Grandpa get away!
 Michael - the Navigator - No Addresses Here
 This House will have to be Torn Down
 Elder Stoddard with a Man needing his home rebuilt
 Vanity & Mirror
Toothbrush Holder on Left - Chest of Drawers on Right
 Black Tubes for Water Supply -
Left tube - Shut Off method
Watermelon Patch

Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Elder Jones - My Trainer with Elder Begman the day he went Home
That's why he is in a Suit - Only wore it coming and going
Missionaries in this Mission don't even need to buy suits anymore
We sent all Elder Stevens suits home before we came
 Elder Begman - Gary's Trainer from New Zealand

The Outlet to the Ocean of the Lagoon we live on
Port Vila Fire Station

 Improvised Teeter-Totter
 Erakor - The Miracle Chapel - No damage from Pam - Even Hymnbooks were Dry
 Erakor Chapel filled to overflowing last Sunday

 Beautiful Children from Etas Village


 Example of Devastation from Cyclone Pam
 
Miracle Chapel

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

We have been here in Port Vila, Vanuatu now for one week today. It is a fascinating place. Cyclone Pam  happened on Friday - March 13th and destroyed 90% of the housing and all of the vegetation here on Efate and Tanna - two of the islands of the country of Vanuatu. There is still a lot of downed wood everywhere and lots of evidence of houses being rebuilt, but it is green everywhere. At first glance you'd never know how devastated it was. The swimming pool at the mission home was empty before Pam hit and full of water and debris the next morning. People say it lasted all night. Missionaries with only one transfer left were sent home and those with 3 months or so left were sent back to their home country to serve out their missions. There is much to do. We would love to have two more office couples here. 
We'll be waiting to hear from you! I'd be glad to process your work permit and Visa!

Sunday, August 9, 2015


This is the Paonangisu Branch Bush Chapel
It was destroyed during Pam but the benches survived
They were put in just days before Pam because they had to get them out of the warehouse to make room for the emergency supplies that they knew would be coming in after the Cyclone.
Us and President Eric and Sister Stoddard
Eric is Branch President of the Paonangisu Branch
This is their recreation Field
You can see some devastation from Pam in the background but much greenery has returned. Pres. Eric described to us how they caught "Flying Foxes" (bats) for food after the Cyclone. He said they taste good.  I'm not so sure.
These men are loading sheets of corrugated iron roofing material to take to that island in the distance to help rebuild the houses destroyed by Pam. Elder Stoddard delivered water to these boats for about 3 weeks after Pam until people could repair their gutters enough to retrieve rain water themselves.
On our ride all the way around Efate we encountered several scenes like this one
Washday and Bath Day
 Our Blue Lagoon Bungalow
Our Rubbish (Food) Disposal is the Lagoon off the Balcony - Really!
We counted 11 Starfish out there one day
Our One-Room Blue Lagoon Bungalow from the other direction
 Jeanette Napier, Elder and Sister Cotterell, Us, Tony Nizetich
 Auckland at Night
Us with Jeanette and Tony at Lunch in Auckland
I think we look pretty bleary-eyed
Our Last Melbn Office Outing to the Werribee Mansion

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Us with Elder Fulmizi our Office Elder from Melbourne on a Six-Month Mission
My "Fifty-Year-Old Laptop" is in the background
Pictures of our Church Building where our Office is



 Our Good-bye Dinner with the Office Staff
Clockwise from the Bottom
DeeDee Cox, Adrienne Higginson, Karen Maxwell, Cory Maxwell, 
Linda Linder, Gordon Linder, John Hullinger, Korinne Hullinger, Us
 Us and the Jose's (the Education Couple) from Perth
 Elder Hullinger had to fill out a form and show his Driver's License to buy this Knife
but he could buy lots of kitchen knives for the missionaries, No Worries
Sister Cox and I sometimes dress alike without any Memo
 Our Office from the Parking Lot close to the Temple
 As you can see I'm stuck in a Speed Trap!
 This was our last drop off of a car to be repaired or picked up
(Or So We Thought)
He made Two More trips that day
The Repair shop - Panel Beaters - sure hopes the new guy brings as many in
It was Our Last Day in the Office too