Panache! so good to see you; thanks for finding the energy to post. Hope you both climb back up to much better health.
Doodle My Monday lady, Karen, is the one who is sick; the Friday lady, Shanae, is the pregnant one. She's doing fine and has gone from despair at a poorly-timed situation, to really looking forward to baby.
She replaced the Friday lady, Kathy, who got cancer and had to have a year off and then was compromised yet again by Covid. I doubt I'll get her back as a support worker.
I LOVE the story of 'wife beating' but unsurprised by no intervention.
When my son worked with the police, he saw several incidents of real wife beating and screaming and people just walked by.
Jesus knew a thing or two about people when he spoke about the priest and the Levite.
Grammaretto If you read this; ignore my emails for now, it'll all wait. I hope your DH comes home soon where he'll feel so much better with you there. 
Nfk Gosh, you visited Orakei
They have quite the tourist business going these days.
Schools go to learn about Maori culture (so few New Zealanders have ever been onto a marae or know anything about the indigenous people) and overseas visitors too, though not at the moment.
That helps to keep the social services going.
Most big, urban marae now have some form of revenue earning venture as it's necessary for upkeep.
Woke this morning to low. grey cloud and persistent cold rain but also a joyful dawn chorus from blackbird, thrush, chaffinch, tui and many more lovely birds.
Hope everyone has a hopeful day.