Hi Annie, glad to hear you are safe and well, and away from your area.
The suburbs are the last place for help, but that is understandable with the death's in the city. If people are alive and are moaning they are alright for while. (That is what I learn't in first aid)
May I add a little on our dear Christ-Church Cathedral Minister, Dean Peter Beck.
Peter has held it together for a number of days, he has been a rock for all his people of Christchurch.
Yesterday the dear man broke down and cried after a group of other Church ministers came to do a prayer over the Cathedral, especially when the Maori people started to pray in the native language. (It brings chills down your body)
This was a moving scene, but very little shown on T.V.
May he find the strength to carry on and lead Canterbury into a new and better Christchurch.
Amazing how many people have left Christchurch. My sister is planning on going down to Queenstown in March. As I said our family have lived here for 160 years, this is our home, I am here to see it re-built and my children grow into adults here. I am not turning my back on Christchurch, but will protect my family when needed.
Suzy W