



After church at St. Andrews this morning (they had the most beautiful bagpipes in honor of it being St. Andrew's Day...it brought tears to our eyes), we were picked up for a day with Desmond and Lorna. As you may recall, they are a lovely couple who live close by. Desmond is from England, but moved here in the 60's. Lorna is a real NZ lady.
It was wonderful to visit with the two of them again in their home. They had prepared fish pie and salad for lunch, with chocolate and strawberries for dessert. (Note: yes, more chocolate after fish) We laughed and enjoyed talking about language and culture. I discovered New Zealand spinach, which is a bit rough in texture but has a deep flavor....I would like to buy some seeds to take back home!
We went out to some beaches nearby and had ice cream at Scorching Bay, where lots of folks were out having fun....a few crazies were in the water snorkeling and kite-boarding! (The water seems to cold for that to me....) We then went to a "Mediterranean Warehouse", where Susie and I stocked up on some of the essentials: crushed tomatoes, jars of peppers, proscioutto, taralle, and artichokes. It was delightful to be in such a big place full of Italian food! I wish we had one in Nashville.
Back at Desmond and Lorna's home, I tried to explain the Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus phenomenon. (How do you do this when it is unfathomable in this culture?) We got into this discussion after seeing an article mentioning her in the local NZ paper that talked about tiny and tweenie kids who "want to be famous". It makes me sad that children aspire to be famous, because it seems to me they want to give their lives away. I wish it wasn't quite so alluring to be on television or to show off your talent in front of millions....fame is an illusion, not an aspiration that is worthy of pursuit. Children, of course, do not know this, and I am worried that no one ever actually tells them.
Anyhoo, there you have it. I am doing laundry again and need to settle in with a book. Cheers!

