September 15. A very cold morning — 52º, but it was sunny and warmed up quickly, outside anyway. It stayed chilly in the house for some time. While we were outside, Tonka and his little girl Janet came along with some greens and a small pumpkin. We were very thankful for the greens — hadn’t had any since we came back from town. There were lots of small leaves on the bunches of greens stems, and it took me 45 minutes or so to get the good ones all picked off and into the sink full of water to be cleaned. Then I let them drain in the colander for a while, and we went outside again for a little more sunshine. Then before dinner and afterward, I transferred a couple photos to the computer and fixed them up. I also tried finding Connie’s picture in my computer, but couldn’t find the one she sent to have printed. I found another picture I had taken of Connie in 2017 or 2018, and it is nice. Later I thought, the picture she sent is probably in the ACER. And that’s where it was. There was also another one there that was probably taken between 7 and 10 years ago. Daddy and I like it because she doesn’t have her hair pulled back. So we’ll have to decide which one to use or see if Connie has another without her hair pulled back. The rest of the afternoon and evening, I worked on the music lessons for SCMS and got all the answers put back in the teacher’s lessons, and made sure all the answers were not in the students’ copies. Now I need to go back through and check all the verses and make sure they are all from the current revisions. “23) Let us hold fast the profession of our faith without wavering; (for he is faithful that promised;) 24) And let us consider one another to provoke unto love and to good works.” (Hebrews 10:23-24) September 16. Today was the 46th anniversary of PNG’s Independence Day. No special events going on in the village here. The village was relatively quiet. Praise the Lord for Wan and Amos’ work in cutting firewood this morning. And praise the Lord for helping me to finish checking, fixing, and revising the SCMS music lessons. After I finished that, I had time to go outside a while before dinner. Took the camera out and took pictures of the lilies that are coming up among the bird of paradise flowers. After dinner, I got a little start on fixing up the “Kristen Famili” (Christian Family) lessons. This will be a new course for the coming SCMS school year. Last year’s students had already had the course in Bible school, except for Dallas so I made him a copy of the teacher’s notes so he would have the answers. This afternoon, I made a popo crisp and wrote a couple short e-mails. Worked more on the “Christian Family” lessons this evening. “How sweet are thy words unto my taste! yea, sweeter than honey to my mouth!” (Psalm 119:103)
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