November 18. The Lord gave us a pleasant dry season type morning and up through mid-afternoon. Then He sent us rain for the rest of the day and evening. Tried to send an e-mail to Christy with the newsletter pages, but the computer battery had not been charged since it was last used so didn’t have enough time left to give it a good try. Had a connection for a while, and eight e-mails came in but none went out. I didn’t start a fire this morning and just had a bowlful of fresh fruit (popo and bananas) with pecan pieces for breakfast. At recess time, Dallas started a fire for me so I would be able to warm up dinner later. By then I was hungry, however, so I warmed up the rest of my cooked popo, heated up two pancakes, and enjoyed those with almond butter and fruit on top. The wood box was just about empty by the time school was out, and the two men stayed and chopped firewood. I am certainly grateful for their help. They had to put an old saw blade back on the saw because the newer one would hardly do the job anymore. I enjoyed some greens and some rice with tuna for dinner and then brought things up to pressure in the pressure cooker. For my computer time this afternoon, I finished a small section in the Revelation studies, printed out the next seven ladies’ meeting lessons that I had prepared, and scanned a couple maps to use in the Revelation notes. Had bath before supper while the house was still somewhat warm from when the fire was going. Washed up the few dishes after that. Then worked on Revelation until Daddy called. Put the computer on the charger while we were talking. Always delighted to hear his voice and talk with him a while. It gets lonely without him. Then I had a snack and suddenly remembered that I needed to print out the new Bible lesson to start on after the students have their quiz in the morning. So got right down to business on that. November 19. The Lord gave us a lovely morning and nice early afternoon again, and brought clouds and a little rain later in the afternoon and rain again late evening.. Besides school and tending to the wood stove after Dallas made the fire, I kept busy today answering the door. Nuandauro came with kaukau, Kaipo with lemons, Yanahdo to get some oil and Maggi, Mata with bananas, Elise with yams, and Opo with firewood. Also did a small load of wash by hand this morning. The best part of the day was from 7:00 to 7:30 p.m. when I got to talk with Daddy. The rest of the evening, I worked on English lessons to use after the current spelling lesson. Have not been able to get a connection to send out any e-mails.
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