It has been said that living in the South Pacific may require certain
adaptations to the local floral colours. Harmon and Carolyn have
discovered, to truly immerse oneself in the experience, a subtle
blending with the Polynesian cultural traditions comes highly
recommended. They would also share that the most noticeable south
sea tradition that reveals itself like a warm smile among the indigenous
culture is the constant recognition and closeness of the extended
family. In the island vernacular, mom and dad are lovingly referred to
as 'mama" and "papa" and the fire of familial love and warmth is
burning brightly within the hearts of these lovely people. Outside the
influence of the fast paced world, the communities of the South
Pacific offer a wonderful alternative to settle down and enjoy the
fruits of a peaceful and relaxing lifestyle.
This
section of the website presents the Wilfred’s in their South Pacific
homeland as a warm and socially conscious couple dedicated to family,
community and the principles of good business. Harmon
and Carolyn Wilfred’s historical family profiles are as diverse in
their family background as they are similar in philisophy. Their
profiles include brief family histories and a thumb nail of their
current position in life with some mention of their joint aspirations
for the future of their extended family of five children, three from
Harmon’s previous marriages and two from Carolyn’s.
In
the Children's page of this section, Harmon has written messages to
each of his children in the hope that they or someone they know will
find the site and encourage them to write and send a recent
photograph. It is Harmon's most fervent prayer to find a way to
normalize his relationship with their mothers, remove the political
barriers between him and his kids, and arrange a family reunion. This is
indeed the greatest desire of his heart!