September 11. A sunny morning, but strong, gusty winds still keep the air cool. We did go out in the sunshine for a little while mid-morning, but I did put on a light jacket and a cap. Today I got Sunny’s certificate made, all ready to print. Most of my time was spent revising SCMS lessons. Several of them need to be changed from letter size to A4 size as we have no more letter size paper. This afternoon, I also peeled and cut up carrots to cook for supper, and cleaned the bathroom sink and toilet and refilled the hand soap pump. This evening Sera and Elija came with their new baby, born August 8, their third child and third girl. Daddy tried to send e-mails today, but is still not having success with that. September 12. Praise the Lord for giving a good e-mail connection this morning so that we were able to send out the e-mails that have been waiting in the outbox. Praise the Lord for a nice sunny morning, too, and relatively calm winds, so that we could go for a walk before mid-morning, before lotu started on the hill. I thank the Lord, too, that my legs weren’t hurting and that I was able to walk all the way up to the top of the airstrip. After we returned, I wrote a letter of reference for Sunny and read a chapter in Numbers. Later, I printed two copies of the reference letter along with Sunny’s school certificate. I picked out four kaukau (sweet potato) to cook for dinner, and out of those four, I might have gotten the equivalent of one. They were really bad kaukau. The rest of my computer time today was spent making corrections in the Revelation lessons for SCMS, mostly checking the verses as some of them have been revised. Still have a bit to go yet on that project. I went to the kitchen early to make tortillas for my supper, expecting them to be done around 5:00. However, several things delayed the process. I opened the bag of garam dhal flour so I could add some to the tortillas as it gives a nice nutty flavor. I only needed 1/4 cup so then the bag was too full to close up so I had to find a container for that flour. Then I thought I would have just enough wholemeal flour for the tortillas, but ended up being a little less than a half cup short so had to open a new bag of flour. Usually, I don’t have any trouble finding the pull string, but the case was not so today. Finally got that bag opened and flour measured into the bowl. Then I looked in the foot locker for the new packet of seaweed which I thought was there, only to discover after a few minutes that I had already taken it out and put it in the tall cupboard some time or other. By the time I finally got everything together and the dough made into balls, it was already just about 5:00. Still needed to roll out the tortillas and cook them. As soon as I had them all rolled out and two on the pans to cook, we sat down for supper. I did as much getting up and tending to the tortillas as I did sitting down, however. Listened to a message by a youth pastor, Tom Krampert, entitled “Stand by the Word, You are Not Alone.” An excellent message to show the importance of making the word of God your main textbook and source of teaching.
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September 9. A very cool, damp, drizzly day with strong winds. It finally warmed up to 75 outside by 10:00 so Daddy and I decided to go out in the fresh air for a while. The winds were cold and boisterous, however, so we did not stay outside more than a few minutes. Judy came this morning for her computer lesson. She also filled up the washing machine, and we each had a cup of coffee to warm up our innards. I spent my morning and afternoon computer time getting Thessalonians set up in the print file, and I thank the Lord for helping me finish both I and II. Before supper, I found my Kodak Easy Share CD which is 10+ years old. I wanted to try installing it into this computer so I won’t have to run to the ACER to fix pictures. I was pleasantly surprised at how easily it installed and is easily useable. And I should be able to register it and get updates whenever we go to town. Was able to change the hollyhock pictures Connie sent me to coloring book pictures so I can use the outlines for drawing onto a painting canvas. After supper, Dallas came by to visit, and we enjoyed a good conversation with him. He said that Mike is sick after a lot of effort exerted in putting an axe handle on his new axe head. (Mike continues to suffer from stomach problems) September 10. It was a warmer day today, but the Lord still sent us strong, gusty winds. Sunny came to work around 7:00 — Did laundry, swept floors, looked after the door. Judy came and practiced computer. MAF came to get coffee, and Glenys said she planned to do a couple shuttles to SIL. We thought she might be able to bring our boxes, but she never came back. Perhaps the winds were too strong (?). Wrote an e-mail to C&C to be transferred to Daddy’s computer for sending whenever he can. Made up a computer quiz for Judy for next week, and lessons for a couple weeks to come. The following are journal notes again, going way back to September. :-) September 7. The Lord sent us a good amount of rain throughout the night, the most that we’ve had in a while. The morning has been quite damp and foggy. And it was wash day. Judy came at 7:00 to wash clothes. The world was still enshrouded with fog when she finished washing them, but we had her hang them out anyway. It looked like the fog would eventually lift and the sun would shine. When she was done with laundry, we had computer class. It had been several weeks since she’d used the keyboard so she needed some practice. Mike came along to put the recliner together, but Nehemiah had already done that yesterday. He did put the handle on the new rake, however. Daddy showed him how to use the power drill. Then he also put the longer part of the broken handle on the old rake that had the shorter part of the broken handle. Mike said that Dallas was making a mumu* and paying for his bride today. Late morning, we brought the clothes in. Most of them were dry, and the rest we hung in the house because it looked like it might rain soon. (It didn’t.) My computer project today was to get a school certificate made up for the four students who had done 9th and 10th grade. Mike’s is ready, and the grades are all averaged for Dallas. However, I still need Judy’s and Anna Jean’s 9th grade report cards as I can’t find the record of their grades for that year to average with the averages for grade ten. *Mumu -- meat and vegetables roasted slowly for several hours in a ground oven. This type of meal preparation is often used for feasts. Food cooked in this way is very delicious! September 8. Back to dry season weather. The village is pretty quiet as most of the men are up working on the road. Yes, the inevitable is finally coming to pass after many years of talk. The people have been cutting down the trees in the forest areas, and the bulldozers are coming behind to clear everything away and prepare the road. They are currently working on the section that goes to Aziana; and after that, they will work their way from the top of the mountain down to our doorstep (almost). They say the road will end at the top of the airstrip. This will help the people to sell their coffee without having to lose so much on plane fares, and it will give them easier access to town. However, it will also give them easier access to bringing liquor in, and will likely result in more crime. There has already been an increase in drunkenness and crime as the present road is only an hour and a half away. (alcohol cannot be flown in on the airplane, so it was actually an advantage not to have a road.) It was refreshing to get out for a walk this morning. We walked part way up the airstrip as I need to try to get back in shape before our next trip to town. Printed Mike’s and Dallas’s school certificates this morning. This afternoon, Judy brought her 9th grade report card which she finally found inside one of her books so now I can get hers done. Also finished setting up Philippians and started on Colossians. Had a busy hour plus in the kitchen before dinner, making some soft tortillas to use for sloppy joes and then preparing spaghetti and meat sauce for our dinner. There was leftover pumpkin for veggie. Right after dinner, Daddy was finally able to get an e-mail connection, using the mobile wi-fi (portable wireless router), and we received three e-mails and sent out two. There is one more in the outbox, but the money ran low. It looks like the old modem is no longer going to work. It stopped sending some time ago, and now it has stopped receiving. Spent another hour in the kitchen this afternoon, making popo crisp with a very ripe popo, slicing up rolls for Daddy to use for sandwiches, and slicing up a fresh tomato. Had a very short sit-down time after supper and then it was back to the kitchen to wash dishes. This evening, I got Judy’s school certificate ready and printed it, finished setting up Colossians, made corrections in I Thessalonians through Hebrews, and got Pidgin I Thessalonians set up in the print file, ready to edit (the setup). Will get the English put in tomorrow, Lord willing. Update on Mom's appointment:
When Mom got to the doctor, she found they had set aside a good slot of time for her appointment. That turned out to be a blessing. Mom is still struggling with her stomach problems. Because she hasn't been able to get sufficient liquids for about a week, they did give her a little IV fluids. Mom's medicine is still not in yet, but they said they expect it to be there by November. The doctor's office still had a little more on hand, so she has enough until then. Dad is still sick with his respiratory symptoms. Both Mom and Dad are sick, and both have been tested and diagnosed with Covid. They do have to quarantine for a while in the apartment where they are staying. Please keep them in prayer. Thanks so much! September 3. Praise the Lord for a good night’s rest. Daddy said he slept well too. (He had not slept well in town since he came down with his cold.) We finished unpacking all the boxes this morning and getting things put away. We are thankful for the Lord’s help with that. Sunny came around 7:30 and washed clothes. I thought there would only be one load, but there were easily two. With the dry weather and strong winds, it didn’t take long at all for those to dry. After she washed and hung things out and refilled the buckets, I had her tackle the kitchen cupboards. The cockroaches thought it was their home and graveyard. We took everything out, and she swept out all the cockroach messes and the dead cockroaches. Ugh! Then she washed the shelves with hot, soapy bleach water, dried them off, and put everything back. After that, she swept the floors, had a cup of coffee and some cookies, and practiced keyboard. After everything that had been in boxes was put away, I started writing yesterday’s journal notes. Then I peeled and cut up a few carrots and set them on to cook for dinner. Went out and took the clothes down while the food was cooking. This afternoon, I finally got my suitcase emptied and Daddy put it away. This evening, I finished setting up Ephesians for printing and got Philippians ready to start. September 4. It was a cold morning so we welcomed the opportunity to get out in the sunshine for a while. My computer project for today was an English Revelation study about the beast that arises out of the sea, and the beast that arises out of the earth. It is a difficult portion, and I didn’t even finish half the section on the first beast. Matthew came this morning to get the utensils for serving the Lord’s Supper. Daddy invited him in so he could talk with him. We did give him the communion cups and tray; and he said he will probably wait until next Sunday so he can teach the church again on the meaning, importance, and command for remembering the Lord’s death. This evening, I printed computer lessons for Judy for this coming week. Started writing in my journal when Nuanda came to visit and tell us about some of the problems associated with his ministry and other things at LIBC. After he left, we had snack, and then I continued writing in my journal. September 5. While I was making pancakes this morning, Matthew came again to talk with Daddy. After breakfast and quiet time, Daddy and I went out for a short walk along the trail to the airstrip, across the airstrip, and then back. It was a beautiful morning, and we were thankful that the Lord still gives us strength to do some light walking. When we returned, I had a little snack, read the first chapter of Numbers, and wrote in my journal. Later in the morning, the winds became strong and blustery again. Looks like dry season is still with us for a while. Nuanda had mentioned yester-eve that the two coffee houses on the hill just above the airstrip had caught fire and burned down while we were gone. Someone had started a grass fire, and the wind had carried fire to the two houses which quickly went up in flame. We hadn’t even noticed when we came in on the plane Thursday that they weren’t there. I guess our minds were on other things. He also said that in Pinata, ten houses had burned down from a fire that someone started down at Yonupeq. The wind had carried the fire all the way to the top of the mountain, and it had burned all the gardens and coffee gardens along the way and then hit those ten houses. Continued work on the Revelation study today and finished it early this evening. Also got a couple weeks’ journal notes ready to go to C&C. Right now, we are not getting any connection to send, or even receive, anything. Mike came this evening before I got to do dishes, and we spent some time talking with him about the churches, the missionary training course, etc. September 6. Sunny came and watched the door for a while this morning until things got quiet. Judy came to let us know that she was going to carry coffee up to the road so would come later (after she got back) to fill up the washing machine. Nehemiah came to get his phone charged, and he helped us set up the recliner. We thank the Lord for sending Moqa along today with bananas to buy. Daddy spent a good amount of time trying to get e-mails to work. Then he called Christy to make sure the problem wasn’t earthlink. Nope, not earthlink. So it must be either the towers or the modems. Christy said that Rod and Staff called her to let her know that one box of schoolbooks came back to them, and the other three boxes will probably come back as whoever labeled them for mailing did not put the country name on them. So now we need to pray that the other three boxes will be returned soon and they can get them resent. We are sorry that this will mean an extra expense for Rod and Staff and also will delay the beginning of school. However, the Lord knew all about what was going on, and we leave the matter in His hands. He can still see that the books get here quickly. We didn’t go for much of a walk today because SIL was scheduled to come, and Daddy would be going up the airstrip to give money to the pilot to take to SIL shipping to pay for our shipment of boxes. But we did go outside for a while in the sunshine. I wrote another Revelation study, finishing chapter 13, the second beast — that study was only a page and a half, but I didn’t want to add thoughts of my own or of anyone else’s either so took my time to think things through. I just tried to present the facts in an orderly fashion. One can certainly see how instability in the world’s governments today is preparing the world to accept the rule of the antichrist. I proofread the two studies (the one I did yesterday, and then the one I did today), and Daddy also proofread them as I usually have him do to make sure I am sticking to what is plainly taught in the Scripture and not adding thoughts of my own or others. So those studies are now ready to send to Connie whenever we can find a solution to the e-mail problem. This evening, I worked on the setup of Philippians. September 1. Washed a load of clothes early this morning before the CRMF staff came to work. Kept busy packing most of the rest of the day, getting ready for our flight back home tomorrow. Mike reported to Daddy this morning that there are five who have expressed the desire to take the missionary training course. I was thankful to be able to get the monthly update written this afternoon and both e-mails ready and sent out this evening to C&C. After I did dishes, we listened to Sunday afternoon’s service from VBC. September 2. Thursday. Day to come home. Thank you, Lord. The computer did not even get turned on today so these journal notes are being written from memory. What’s remembered is written, and what isn’t, isn’t. We were thankful that we didn’t have to rush to get ready for an early flight. But we did keep busy from the time we got up until time to head for the hangar. Beds had to be stripped, last minute things packed, freezer and fridge items packed, dishes washed and dried and put away. We were to be at the hangar between 9:00 and 10:00 to get everything weighed up. Flight would not be until after 11:00. It was around 9:30 when we left for the hangar. It didn’t take long to weigh up. (Most of our cargo had been taken to the hangar a couple days ago and was already ready.) The plane was in Marawaka and would be going to Boyco before returning to Goroka. We had about an hour to kill so went uptown to Papindo café so Daddy could get a cup of coffee and a piece of mud cake. (It took us over twenty minutes to get there — wondered why the traffic was so heavy!) By the time we were heading back to the hangar, the traffic had thinned out. We still had to wait a half hour or so for the plane to get back. The winds were too bad in Boyco so Glenys couldn’t land there. Instead, she went to Owena and picked up coffee. It was going on 11:30 when she arrived back in Goroka, and it was a little after noon when we were finally air-bound for Owena. It was a lovely day, except for the wind. We hit all the potholes along the air path and bounced and jounced up and down like a basketball. The winds did not look favorable either when we arrived in Owena. I really expected Glenys to turn around and head back to Goroka. She circled once and aborted because there was a strong crosswind. As she circled again, I kept praying for the Lord to calm the winds, for “even the winds and the sea obey Him.” This time as she approached the airstrip for a landing, I noticed that the windsock was hanging limp. Praise the Lord! The landing was very rough due to strip conditions. The weather has been very dry, and the ground is parched and cracked. Thank you, Lord, for helping Glenys to land safely. When she took off later, the winds began blowing hard again; but the Lord kept her safe and kept the plane on course. I headed down to the house shortly after disembarking, thankful to be back home. The house was dirty from dust and ashes blown in by the wind, and from cockroaches making themselves at home. Daddy came down shortly after I did. We got the freezer and fridge food put away and then sat down for our dinner. It was already 1:30. Sunny and Judy brought in the cargo that people carried down, and gave out the chocolate wafers to the carriers. Judy swept the floor, and Sunny stayed on to look after the door while we had our dinner and put a few other things away before getting ready for nap. It was going on 3:00 before we lay down to rest and around 4:00 when I got up. We did more unpacking of food items, trying to get the kitchen straightened up first. People came and went until dark. We were thankful that the evening was fairly quiet, and we took that time to relax. August 30. It was a long night with several hours of wakefulness. I got up for nearly an hour from 3:00 to 4:00, but still couldn’t seem to get back to sleep, except maybe for bits of unsound sleep. Was up a little bit early to get a shower as I had a doctor appointment this morning, the last one until October. Lord willing, we’ll go back to Owena on Thursday. When we came back into town, we stopped at Food Link just for one item and then at Brian Bell where we purchased a recliner which was on sale starting today. And the sale price was about 40% off the old price, which enabled us to be able to buy the bigger recliner which seemed much more comfortable than the smaller one. Praise the Lord! Brian Bell will deliver it to MAF. After that, we made a quick stop at Yida for dish detergent and a roll of TP to leave here at the flat. By then it was already 11:00. After a cup of coffee, Daddy went off to EBC to pick up some honey. Then we had dinner and nap. This afternoon, I made tortillas. Also started gathering some things together to be packed. After supper, we packed up a couple boxes. Daddy also washed the windows on the truck. They were quite dirty. Then I wrote a couple e-mails and did the dishes. And afterward, we listened to a message by Pastor Reeise of VBC. August 31. Thank you, Lord, for better sleep last night. I had a hard time keeping my eyes open when I wanted to get up this morning. Finally managed to get out of bed and start the day. About mid-morning, Clemen and Abaisa came and helped Daddy load up the truck with cargo that was ready to go to the hangar. When they returned from the hangar, we all went up to Seng Da and finished up the shopping that needed to be done. The boys helped us carry cargo out to the truck. Then Daddy gave them a little “amamas money” (a tip), and they went on their way back home. Daddy and I went to market to get carrots, tomatoes, and cucumbers to take back to Owena and a handful of bananas to eat the next couple days. It was noon, so after we got things put away, we had our lunch and then nap. I was awakened from nap by the refreshing sound and smell of rain. This afternoon, I worked more on Scripture set-up, and with the Lord’s help, completed this evening through Ephesians chapter 3. I also got the August progress report written, and we listened to Sunday morning’s message from VBC. “But seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you.” (Matthew 6:33) “For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world: and this is the victory that overcometh the world, even our faith.” (I John 5:4) August 27. Daddy went out shopping this morning for a few things we still needed. Now we just have last-minute things to get. I stayed here and worked on computer lessons to teach Judy after we get back to Owena. This afternoon, I cut Daddy’s hair. Then I started an e-mail to Bro. Jim H, which I finished after supper. Finished the two computer lessons after supper as well and made the students copies. Later, Daddy and I played a game of UNO. Then I did the dishes; and by then, it was time for our devotions together. “But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed.” (Isaiah 53:5) “Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins, should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed.” (I Peter 2:24) “And every man that hath this hope in him purifieth himself, even as he is pure.” (I John 3:3) August 28. This morning’s activities included laundry, a chat with Martha, a walk in the sunshine, writing an e-mail, and, of course, breakfast, and Bible reading. In the afternoon, there was more time to pray before peeling and cutting up carrots to cook for supper, and cutting up garlic and onion to cook with chicken. There were leftover potatoes to go with the chicken. This evening, we listened to Wednesday night’s service from VBC -- Dr. Spencer’s sermon on the Pergamos church, and particularly their allowing Nicolaitans to come inside. “I am the living bread which came down from heaven: if any man eat of this bread, he shall live for ever: and the bread that I will give is my flesh, which I will give for the life of the world.” (John 6:51) August 29. The month of August is quickly passing. If the Lord tarries, we will soon be into September. The day began with making pancakes. Then we could enjoy eating them and having quiet time. At 9:00 came the special time of calling Christy and Connie via Skype and spending an hour plus with them. Then David came; and while Daddy went down to let him in, I put bread out for the birds. It was nearly 12:00 noon when David left. Then we had dinner. Had a fairly long nap, but had been awake since 4:30 this morning. Afterward, I did a little Bible study in Leviticus, had a snack, and then wrote in my journal. Cleaned the bathroom sink and washed Daddy’s and my masks. We had been invited out to dinner this evening at the Watsons; but because of Daddy’s cold, we weren’t able to go. (He gets a cold almost every time he goes to Goroka, especially if he stays in town a long time.) A little while after our supper, I did dishes, and then we listened to a message by Pastor Weiss, I also worked on setting up Galatians and finished chapter 3 except for the last few verses. August 25. The day started early with laundry so we could get that done before staff came to work at CRMF. Thus quiet time and breakfast were a little later than usual. Daddy went out shopping for a little while, but I didn’t go with him. After he got back, I helped him pack boxes. After lunch, I noticed a couple e-mails in the spam and was about to get rid of them when I saw that one was from Dr. Kevin. He sent a price for ordering the Eliquis (Apixaban) from Australia and wanted to know if we should have him order six months’ worth. Then I noticed that the dosage on the Apixaban had been cut down to one per day so asked him about that. There was an answer back after nap, so, praise the Lord, I can take less of that. After nap, we went out for a little stretch in the sunshine. So thankful for sunshine this afternoon, as it was very cool and cloudy again this morning. Now we should have good hot water this evening and in the morning too. We didn’t stay out too long because it was very bright out. Once we came back inside, we enjoyed a bowlful of chocolate chip ice cream. Then I wrote some e-mails. After supper, I read through the Pidgin notes on “Independent Baptist” and made some corrections and revisions. Then Daddy and I listened to Sunday evening’s service from VBC, and I did the dishes. August 26. Around 9:00 a.m., we went out shopping for a recliner. Our first stop was Brian Bell, and we found some nice recliners upstairs in their furniture department. The price was a little bit high; but they said they will be having a sale starting on Monday the 30th with about 30% off so we will go back on Monday. Downstairs, we bought an entrance lock and a rake. From there, we went down to Hardware House to see what they have as they sell a few furniture items, but they were closed. Today is National Prayer and Repentance Day so several places were not open. Then we went to Seng Da and looked in their furniture department on the third floor. Whew, I got breathless climbing those stairs, especially with a mask on. No recliners up there. Back down on the second floor, we checked for black and white yarn, but they don’t have any yet. Then to the first floor and out the door. Papindo central was next. We also got some more juice, butter, and mocha cream cookies. After that, we headed back to the flat. It was already going on 11:00. Time to relax a while before getting lunch on the table. Not long after nap, I started getting things ready for dinner — potatoes to scrub and get ready to go into the oven (we would have baked potatoes with baked fish); Napa cabbage to take apart and sort out the good from the bad leaves, then wash and drain; get onion ready to cut up with it; found an oblong baking dish just right for the fish — ohhh, dirty; scrub up the dish and set it in the drainer to dry; turn on oven, and when it was ready, score potatoes and stick them in; cut up cabbage and onions and season; add water and set it on the stove to start cooking later; butter the baking dish and put fish in; season and cover with aluminum foil; started cabbage cooking shortly and put fish in the oven to bake; waited hungrily until all was done cooking. Enjoyed our supper and then relaxed for a while before doing dishes. Worked on the setup of II Corinthians before and after dishes; and, praise the Lord, II Corinthians is now finished. August 23. After breakfast and quiet time this morning, I started an e-mail to C&C. Then we headed out to Lapilo. My vitals remain stable, and the EKG shows the fibrillation is still with me. But since things are stable, Dr. Kevin pronounced that we are free to go back to the village. Praise the Lord! As soon as we can get the shopping done, we’ll get ready to go. Dr. Kevin wants me to come back and see him once a week until we go back and then every two months after that. So I will need to come to town with Daddy each time he comes out. When we got back to the flat, we had a drink and snack and then went out to do a little shopping. We went to ChemCare to get medicated soap and medicated shampoo for Daddy and deodorant spray for the bathroom. Last of all, we went to Papindo café for some lunch, after which we did some shopping there. Then it was time to come back to the flat for a nap. This afternoon and evening, I finished the e-mail that I’d started in the morning. And later this evening, we listened to Sunday morning’s service from VBC. “And ye shall be holy unto me: for I the LORD am holy, and have severed you from other people, that ye should be mine.” (Leviticus 20:26) The Lord is not careless about reminding His people that they must be holy unto Him because He is holy and because He has separated them from other people. We who have been saved and have come out from the world rightfully belong to the Lord and are to be holy. See again Leviticus 11:44,45; 19:2; and 20:7,8. August 24. August is quickly passing, and soon autumn will be here, well, in the northern hemisphere anyway. It felt like a fall day here today — chilly and windy, not much sunshine. This morning, Daddy and I went out around 8:00 to shop. There was already a lot of traffic on the road, unusual for a Tuesday. Our first stop was Seng Da. We were thankful that it wasn’t crowded there yet. There was space to park, and the store wasn’t very crowded. We went upstairs to the dry goods section first. Greeted David who works as security there and also greeted the lady at the communications counter. Bought yarn, a small basin, and a trash basket. Then went downstairs and bought groceries. Found chocolate chip ice cream so went back to the house next to put the ice cream away and have a snack. After that, we went to market to get a few bananas and a cucumber. Istana was next. Only Daddy went in to see what was available, but didn’t buy anything. Then to Bintangor for apples, pasta sauce, and flour. Then Daddy stopped at the Huawei store where he bought a portable wi-fi which is supposed to help us send e-mail. From there, we went to WanTok in West Goroka and bought half dozen items there. That was enough for me for today, and it was going on lunch time too. I had boiled some eggs Sunday evening so just needed to mash them up today and make egg salad for our sandwiches. I was happy for a nap after lunch as I had awakened early this morning. After nap, I did a short Bible study in Leviticus and wrote in my journal. Started an e-mail to April B from Westview and finished it in the evening. Made a pizza for supper using the leftover pasta sauce. |
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