November 22. A lovely morning. Sat outside in the sunshine and spent time in prayer. Afterward enjoyed time in Bible study in Numbers. Whipped up some very overripe bananas with almond milk, vanilla flavoring, and chocolate chips to make some ice cream. It turned out to be more like ice milk after it was frozen, but it tasted good anyway. Praise the Lord for helping me to finish up the work of adding the blanks to the Kristen Famili (Christian Family) lessons. Started organizing the notes on “Independent Baptist” into a publisher file. Got out the music keyboard and played for a while before our devotions together. It had been a long time since I’d done any playing. November 23. Judy came early this a.m. and did laundry. Then she had her computer lesson. Wan came and worked in the yard, blocking places under the fence where the rooster crawls under; cleaning out the ditch on the east side outside the fence; building dirt up on the old garbage hole* and on the new as the dirt had settled too much. I had a smoothie for the first part of my breakfast, and then worked on making banana muffins and granola while Judy was busy at the computer. About mid-morning, the muffins were done, and I relished a couple of those for the other half of my breakfast. The second half of the morning, I got the table of contents made for the Pidgin New Testament and started getting ready to set up the dictionary. In the afternoon, I got out the sewing machine and the rest of the afternoon and evening, I made curtains — one for the window in the pantry-storage area, and one for each of the two windows in the mission school room. The foursome were here this evening practicing music — Mike, Dallas, Sunny, and Judy. Nehemiah and Rex are on their way home this evening, so they and the rest of the ensemble should be joining the four for practice on Thursday evening. “23) Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts: 24) And see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.” (Psalm 139:23-24) *Garbage hole – There is no trash service in the village. Any trash that can be is burned. Other things, like food scraps and things that won’t burn in the fire, are buried in a deep hole.
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