June 22. It was good to have a little break from school today. I didn’t need to hurry through breakfast; but I still ate late as I needed to cut up the big popo that was ripe. Used about three quarters of it to make popo crisp for Daddy and the other quarter for popo syrup for myself. After breakfast and making the bed, I sat out in the sunshine for prayer time. The sun felt good, but there was a cool wind blowing so had to keep my head covered. After coming inside, I read a chapter in I Samuel and then finished organizing the notes for Daddy to take to VBC. Afterward, Daddy and I went out for a short walk over to the airstrip. We didn’t go onto the airstrip because the grass is getting too tall now and there are oodles of grass seeds that would grab onto the clothes. There were a lot of people around as John Boyto was to help settle the Tainaraba-Meqauna dispute today as well as campaign for the election. We don’t really know the exact outcome of the court case as there are about as many stories as there are people that Daddy talked with. After our walk, Daddy proofread the VBC notes and Revelation 19 study. Then I printed out a copy of the VBC notes for him to look over better. Slept a bit longer nap today as we didn’t expect anyone to come for school with all that was going on. This afternoon, I proofread the Revelation study once more and then put it on a flash drive to transfer to Daddy’s computer to send to C&C in an e-mail. Mike came by later and Nehemiah too, and we talked with each for a little while. They said that things were settled peaceably. June 23. Nehemiah didn’t come for phonics class this morning, so I was able to get to the computer early. Read a chapter in I Samuel this morning and worked on the study of Revelation 20 throughout the day. Mid-morning, Daddy and I went for a little walk over to the airstrip. I tried to keep my skirt wrapped tightly around my legs to avoid the seed grass, but I ended up anyway with quite a few seeds stuck to my skirt and socks. After we got back, I cut up a pumpkin and put it on to cook. I sat down to work on the Revelation study and told myself to check on the pumpkin in a few minutes. About 20 or 25 minutes later, Daddy walked by the stove and discovered a burnt pan of pumpkin. My guilty conscience said, “Judy, you should always set the timer when you go away and leave something cooking on the stove.” There weren’t very many dishes to do this evening, but I spent quite a bit of time scrubbing the pan and used up one whole scouring pad. Was able to get quite a bit of the black scrubbed off, but will need to work on it more tomorrow. This evening, just before the end of classes, Nuanda called here to talk to Ana. He is in Lae.
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