Saturday, April 23, 2016

Kia ora! Our excellent adventure continues with thoughts suggested by a quote from Shakespeare. In the play, “Romeo and Juliet”, parting is described as such sweet sorrow and we are in the midst of experiencing that very emotion as we prepare to part company, if only for a time, from people whom we love.

As you can imagine, there is sweetness in knowing that we are coming home. We have missed the simple pleasures that await us. My tulips are blooming and I so love a Utah spring. There are smiles and hugs to be shared and reminiscing in our future. There are babies we have yet to meet although we already love them and two new great grandbabies who are on their way. We look forward to seeing the changes that have occurred in the lives of those we last saw eighteen months ago and yearn to offer words of comfort to those friends who have lost loved ones in our absence. We are coming home!

Yet, we are experiencing another sort of sweetness which involves the sorrow that Shakespeare describes. Parting is not easy, nor thankfully, permanent. We have spent our last few days here being treated to the goodness that we have grown to expect from our friends in New Zealand.  In the midst of the beginning of Gisborn’s rainy season, we have been showered with visits and acts of kindness. We will depart on Monday, knowing that life is good and being thankful for mobility and the opportunity to return. We know, without a doubt that we will see many of our friends again and that makes leaving a little less painful.

In our last blog written from New Zealand, we wish to share with you the faces and stories of those we have come to love. We hope that in some small measure, you will catch the essence of who these friends are and what they have meant to us.

As always, we are happy and still trying to work hard. We look forward to reunions with many of you and should you be interested, we have been asked to speak in our home ward, Sunday May 15 at 11:00 am. Thank you for being supportive during our time away from you and we can’t wait until we are able to see your faces!

Love, Ward and Susan     Elder and Sister Belliston, serving in Gisborne, New Zealand
 
 
It's just possible that I should apologize for the number of photos this week, but I wanted to share as much as I could so that you would appreciate where are hearts are. 
This is Andres who came to say goodbye to the missionaries at the bus station. I will miss seeing him in his monster robe and pajamas.
 

Kelly and Cameron (who was baptized last week) came to say goodbye to Elder Fineau. Watch for Kelly's touching announcement appears at the end of these photos. We will miss them.
 

Blake is now the best pumpkin pie baker in Gisborne. We will miss him! 
 

Tania and Arirki came to say goodbye to Elder Jonnson. He will miss them and so will we. 
 

Cameron was baptized last week. We love him and his little family and we will miss them dearly.
 

We will miss casual evenings with our sweet friends. I will also miss the hugs and kisses.
 

I will miss kind friends who are willing to share an umbrella.
 

Ward will miss huge taro leaves and the Tongan elders will miss the Lupulu that he makes with them.
 

I didn't think that I would miss a sausage sizzle, but I might!
 

We were surprised by a going-away dinner in our little branch. We will miss the West men and the kindness they have shown to us.
 

Lindsay couldn't stay but came to say goodbye on behalf of his family. He has been a good friend and we will miss him.
 

I will miss the generosity of all those who contributed to our farewell dinner. The food was delicious.
 

I won't miss Ward taking a photo of me while I am eating! One of the members donated a lamb to be roasted on the spit and it was delicious.
 

These women are great examples of the diversity of our little branch. The woman on the left, Fianza Whatiteri is Maori and Juliet Lardelli married into an Italian family who were early settlers in the Gisborne area. 
 

We will miss these two single mothers and their children. They were all baptized within the year and they are happy about the positive direction their lives are taking.
 

What a surprise! Ward is dancing "Little Grass Shack" AGAIN! There is no opportunity to miss it!
 
 
 The Blandfords just purchased a home that they plan to move onto family land in our little village. We are sorry to miss the chance to welcome them in their new home.


Here is Kelly again with her surprise. Her baby boy, due in August will be named Belliston. Many of you will be able to meet them when they come to Salt Lake to be sealed. We have no desire to miss having them in our lives!

3 comments:

  1. As always, as those there you love wave goodbye, there are those of us here who love you await your arrival. You two have learned how to make eternal friends so no matter where you go, whether in this life or the next, you will always have someone that loves you waiting for you to arrive. We are honored to be your friends.

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  2. As always, as those there you love wave goodbye, there are those of us here who love you await your arrival. You two have learned how to make eternal friends so no matter where you go, whether in this life or the next, you will always have someone that loves you waiting for you to arrive. We are honored to be your friends.

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  3. Feeling your feelings. Such a bitter sweet time as you prepare to return with honor. Enjoy your last few moments there and the special time you will have with our wonderful Saints in the Cooks. Love to you both. Keep in touch....Safe travels.

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