January 25. The morning was busy although I never did get to the computer to work as planned. I did write another e-mail. Trimmed some of the extra flag tracts that hadn’t been done yet. Sorted out a few things in the cupboard in the entry and put the extra tracts in there. Went outside for a stretch in the sunshine and pulled a few weeds. Amos and Mata came to visit for a while. Made a small pizza for dinner to use up the leftover spaghetti sauce. After nap, I cut up a couple popo that were in need of attention. Part of the popo went into a popo crisp, and part went into a container raw and into the fridge to hopefully keep it fresh enough for eating the next few days. Then it was time for classes. While Daddy was teaching, I did get some time to work at the computer, completing another short section of the final Revelation lesson. Also had supper and did dishes. (Daddy had his supper while I was teaching my class.) “And it shall come to pass, that before they call, I will answer; and while they are yet speaking, I will hear.” Isaiah 65:24 January 26. Praise the Lord for sunshine this morning after the thick fog had passed through. Praise Him for Judy’s help this morning too — doing laundry, sweeping the back porch which had collected quite a bit of mud, and peeling and cutting up kaukau and a pumpkin. The morning was still busy for me after breakfast and prayer time. It took a while to get all the ingredients into the pot for the soup. Cut up the kaukau and pumpkin into smaller pieces first. Then cut up and added mushrooms, onion, and apple. Also added water, soup mix, carrot powder, bouillon cubes, butter, and seasonings. While the soup was cooking, and after it was done, my time was given to working on the Revelation lesson. Am really concentrating on getting this last lesson finished. When it got close to dinner time I opened the pot of soup and blended up some for our dinner, adding a little extra water to cool it down and thin it down and some milk powder to make it creamy. Then we sat down and enjoyed a nice bowlful of soup. Even though I had added only a pinch of chili powder, the soup was spicy hot. I was surprised that Daddy ate all of his, but he did. We added crackers to tone it down a bit. I thought that PNG chili powder would be hotter than what we get in the US so was careful to add only a pinch. We bought the chili powder when we were just in town as I was running low and the old chili powder had started collecting moisture. Hadn’t planned to open the new one today, but the old one had collected so much moisture that it was unusable. The soup did taste really good though, and we hadn’t had soup for quite a while so it was a nice change. This afternoon and evening, I did more work on the Revelation lesson. Also continued reading the book Lait I Kamap long Papua New Guinea (Light Came to Papua New Guinea -- history of missions in Papua New Guinea) with my class.
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