Sunday 1/3/2010
Today went different from what we had planned. We woke up to rain and heavy overcast skies. Our Milford Sound trip was cancelled which we and 5 other couples had reservations for. In fact all outdoor activities like gliding, bungy jumping, jet boats, and hang gliding was all cancelled due to the weather. We had looked up the address of the church and so we now jumped on the bus to see if we could find the address. Fortunately it was on the bus line and we were able to find it with little problem. The Queenstown Branch meets in a small building which is a funeral home during the week. They have secured another building which is being refurbished and will soon serve as their meeting house. They have few members and at today's meeting there was only 25 people of whom 10 where visitors, 8 from the states and 2 from Singapore (they were Americans also). It was fast and testimony meeting, the spirit was great and it was wonderful to be there with them. One Maori family travels almost 1 1/2 hours each Sunday to attend the branch. The Branch Presidency are wonderful people and appreciated having us there.
We came back to Queenstown on the bus and enjoyed the afternoon walking through all the shops. Presence of Christmas is still seen in the stores and we took a picture of this display showing Santa's sheep-deers.
The skies cleared up and this location is beautiful. This lakes water color is very turqouise next to shore and a deeper blue as you get out deeper. The pictures do not do it justice.
We had a gentleman take this picture for us and were surprised to see that we were included in it. He seemed to be pointing the camera off in the distance. We are having a great time together.
We came back to the hotel and took a much deserved nap. Our legs are still tired but not being on the bike for the day will hopefully heal the bottom somewhat.
Congratulations to Caleb with his first tooth and thanks to Kiley losing hers lol. The vest Jeanette wears was provided by the bike tour company to make us more visable and not get hit by a motor vehicle, so far it is working. The roads are narrow with about 18 inches maximum of shoulder. Cars are driving past us at highway speeds (80 - 100 kmph / 48 -60 mph). The roads are two lane and drivers will usually go around us if there is no oncoming traffic, but closer to cities, with more traffic, we have had some close experiences. We just close our eyes when they get too close (humor).