From 1967 to 1969 I lived in, New Zealand while serving in the USAF, during which time I have so many fond memories. Now, 45 years later, it looks like I will be able to return to “Middle Earth.”
When I was trying to make flight reservations
for my Reverse Furlough in Papua New Guinea, the travel agent happened to
mention that Air New Zealand was having a sale on some of their their flights. Normally, the
route I would have taken would have me fly from the US to Australia and then from there to Papua
New Guinea. However, now with this sale, I can have a lay-over in New Zealand
before continuing on to Australia and Papua New Guinea, for no additional charge in airfare.
While stationed in New Zealand, I lived in
this house in Blenheim, along with 3 other guys, who were also in the Air
Force. During that time, I bought my first car - a brand new 1967 MGB for $1800.
Some of the GIs returned to New Zealand after
their time in the military was up, and so I have several friends who are living there now, and
it will be a wonderful opportunity to spend a few days and visit with them
after 45 years.
On the return flight in August, 2015, I am
hoping to spend a few days in Melbourne, Australia, as that is where Wycliffe
Australia is located. I have been told that they have the best “member care”
system in all of Wycliffe and it would be a great opportunity for me to learn
some of how they do that so well.
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