Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!!
We are a very small and very proud country (4 million people). We never ask for help, and are amongst the 1st in the world to give it. Today we have accepted, according to our Prime Minister "Every bit of help that was offered, that makes sense". The Aussies have been here since before dawn, the Japanese and Tawanise and the Americans are here or on their way. The Brits are coming from the other side of the world as quickly as they can, and will be here tomorrow.
I am typing this with tears running down my face. As one of our Cyclists said at a World Cup met on Sunday, when he came down and a British official asked him how he was, he said "I am a New Zealander", "I didn't ask you where you were from, I asked how you were", "I heard you, I am a New Zealander, we don't feel pain". - Well we do today!!
Someone asked about media overkill, I am going to point you if you are interested to NZ Websites, [url]http://www.nzherald.co.nz;[/url]
http://www.TVNZ.co.nz, and
http://www.stuff.co.nz. The TVNZ website if you click on TVOne has live screening. The NZ Herald Website is the main Auckland newspaper. The Suff website is also good, and if you scroll acroos to their Blog link and scoll down to the second to last blog, which is a family blog, you will find an article from a young mother who is 37 wks pregnant and has a 15 month old toddler. This woman lives in Chch and gives an account of where she was when the earthquake hit. It is worth reading.
For those who asked, I am fine and so is my family, I am in Auckland and Auckland doesn't have earthquakes, it is just built on a ring of volcanoes!!!. I just feel useless. At this distance all I can do is donate, which I have done.
As I said at the start, Thank you, for your love, prayers and support.
Di