May 14. Yesterday evening, I started feeling somewhat sick to my stomach, but by bedtime I wasn’t feeling well at all. Was up several times during the night, especially the first half of the night, and took activated charcoal each time. Didn’t feel like getting up this morning, but Sunny would be coming to work, and I needed to get the laundry ready to be washed. Had to change the bedsheet and pillow cases too. Got up and dressed. Got things together and sorted them out, putting the first load into the machine. Then I had a drink; and shortly after Sunny came, I went back to bed for a while. When I got back up, I had a drink of Emergen-C and a piece of toast with honey. Proofread the newsletter one more time and put the two pages on the flash drive to go to an e-mail in the ACER. Wrote an e-mail with the list of acknowledgments. Daddy sent that, and in the afternoon, he was able to send both pages of the newsletter, one page at a time. Praise the Lord for helping the e-mail to work. I was thankful for a fairly long nap. Afterward, I worked on putting Mark into the print file; and this evening, I started revising my prayer notebook. “I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.” (Philippians 4:13) May 15. The morning was warm and a bit cloudy and dreary looking at first; but later the sun peeked through, and we were able to go out for a little stretch and enjoy the sun’s warmth. A couple people brought greens this morning so we asked Judy to come and prepare them for us. We were thankful that she was around. I made the bed, folded and put away yesterday’s laundry, and wrote a couple e-mails before doing some Bible study in Exodus. Finished revising my prayer notebook so I could print it after nap. The rest of the afternoon and evening’s computer time was spent adding more of Mark to the print file. “Serve the LORD with fear, and rejoice with trembling.” (Psalm 2:11) “O worship the LORD in the beauty of holiness: fear before him, all the earth.” (Psalm 96:9) “….but to this man will I look, even to him that is poor and of a contrite spirit, and trembleth at my word.” (Isaiah 66:2b) May 16. Finished reading Pidgin Acts for my morning Bible reading. Verse 23 of chapter 28 was a good reminder of the importance of teaching Christ from the Old Testament; and verses 30 and 31 were a challenge to, not just receive those who come to our home, but to preach the kingdom of God and to teach the things of Christ without fear. After breakfast, prayer time, and making the bed, I enjoyed my Bible study in Exodus. Then Daddy and I went for a short walk. My legs are still a little weak after being sick the other night so we didn't go far today. The rest of the morning was spent getting the rest of Mark set up in the print file. Praise the Lord for His help in finishing that. This afternoon and evening, I worked on Bible lessons for the Christian school. We also listened to a sermon entitled “Anybody Can Get Away from Jesus,” by a pastor, David M. Enjoyed singing several of the old hymns and having prayer together at the end of the evening. “And thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind, and with all thy strength: this is the first commandment.” (Mark 12:30)
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