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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