August 25. The day started early with laundry so we could get that done before staff came to work at CRMF. Thus quiet time and breakfast were a little later than usual. Daddy went out shopping for a little while, but I didn’t go with him. After he got back, I helped him pack boxes. After lunch, I noticed a couple e-mails in the spam and was about to get rid of them when I saw that one was from Dr. Kevin. He sent a price for ordering the Eliquis (Apixaban) from Australia and wanted to know if we should have him order six months’ worth. Then I noticed that the dosage on the Apixaban had been cut down to one per day so asked him about that. There was an answer back after nap, so, praise the Lord, I can take less of that. After nap, we went out for a little stretch in the sunshine. So thankful for sunshine this afternoon, as it was very cool and cloudy again this morning. Now we should have good hot water this evening and in the morning too. We didn’t stay out too long because it was very bright out. Once we came back inside, we enjoyed a bowlful of chocolate chip ice cream. Then I wrote some e-mails. After supper, I read through the Pidgin notes on “Independent Baptist” and made some corrections and revisions. Then Daddy and I listened to Sunday evening’s service from VBC, and I did the dishes. August 26. Around 9:00 a.m., we went out shopping for a recliner. Our first stop was Brian Bell, and we found some nice recliners upstairs in their furniture department. The price was a little bit high; but they said they will be having a sale starting on Monday the 30th with about 30% off so we will go back on Monday. Downstairs, we bought an entrance lock and a rake. From there, we went down to Hardware House to see what they have as they sell a few furniture items, but they were closed. Today is National Prayer and Repentance Day so several places were not open. Then we went to Seng Da and looked in their furniture department on the third floor. Whew, I got breathless climbing those stairs, especially with a mask on. No recliners up there. Back down on the second floor, we checked for black and white yarn, but they don’t have any yet. Then to the first floor and out the door. Papindo central was next. We also got some more juice, butter, and mocha cream cookies. After that, we headed back to the flat. It was already going on 11:00. Time to relax a while before getting lunch on the table. Not long after nap, I started getting things ready for dinner — potatoes to scrub and get ready to go into the oven (we would have baked potatoes with baked fish); Napa cabbage to take apart and sort out the good from the bad leaves, then wash and drain; get onion ready to cut up with it; found an oblong baking dish just right for the fish — ohhh, dirty; scrub up the dish and set it in the drainer to dry; turn on oven, and when it was ready, score potatoes and stick them in; cut up cabbage and onions and season; add water and set it on the stove to start cooking later; butter the baking dish and put fish in; season and cover with aluminum foil; started cabbage cooking shortly and put fish in the oven to bake; waited hungrily until all was done cooking. Enjoyed our supper and then relaxed for a while before doing dishes. Worked on the setup of II Corinthians before and after dishes; and, praise the Lord, II Corinthians is now finished.
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