October 28. After the blessing of rain yesterday, the Lord blessed us with sunshine and a nice breeze this morning to dry the clothes and cheer our hearts too. The afternoon turned out to be very warm and humid, making it hard to rest at nap time and to breathe until the afternoon began to turn cool. Anna Jean did the laundry and swept the floors. That’s all the work there was for her today. When work was done, she practiced computer. I was busy with a number of odd jobs. Made new verse cards for witnessing. Found a new picture for my desktop. Read a chapter in I Chronicles. Printed more SKMS handbooks. Printed the teacher’s copy of SKMS music lessons. Around mid-morning, Daddy and I walked around outside; I cut dead flowers off some of the lily plants; and we walked across the trail to the airstrip. Before dinner, I took clothes in off the line. This afternoon and evening, I worked more on the revision of the culture lessons. Also cleaned the bathroom sink, tub, and toilet. October 29. It’s already Friday, three days until we go to town. But I wanted to start packing anyway so started with packing painting supplies as I would like to work on painting during our rest time in town. Also revised the town list and printed out a new copy. And printed out copies of the will with spaces for witnesses to sign. I thought I had already done that so I was glad I checked to see or we wouldn’t have had them ready to go. Then we made the shopping list. Wan came to replace rotten fence posts, and after a while one of his sons came to help him. Later, I made a few small corrections in the Scripture file. This afternoon and evening, I worked a bit more on the culture lessons. Also did a bit more packing this evening. Daddy found a teeny tiny scorpion this evening, and we are thankful that he was able to kill it. October 30. Most of my time today was spent either packing or, for sit-down, working on revision of the culture course. We did go out and walk around the yard a couple times — once in the morning, and once in the afternoon — but it was so hot and humid out, we didn’t feel like staying out long. The sun felt extra hot beating on our skin. Daddy’s welts all seem to be coming to a head, a half dozen of them or so, all concentrated on the left side of the back of his neck. They itch quite a bit, and his shirt rubs on them, irritating them more. He is wondering if they are shingles. This evening we listened to a sermon by Evangelist Jerry Sivnskty, the first in a series preached at VBC on Revival.
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