August 18. It was another night where sleep refused to come. I was tired — too tired to get up; too tired to make sensible prayer. So I just lay there waiting for sleep to come. It was after 1:30 a.m., but I don’t know exactly when, before I started getting some sleep; but even then, it wasn’t sound sleep. Was up at daylight to take a shower and have some breakfast. Before I finished my morning prayer time, my eyes were having a hard time staying open so I went and lay down for about an hour. Felt better after that so did a little cleaning. Washed out my and Daddy’s masks; cleaned the toilet and bathroom sink and countertop; straightened up Daddy’s room and made his bed and mine. When all that was done, it was 11:00, and I was hungry. Couldn’t find anything healthy for snack so decided to have an early dinner. At least it would be healthy, and I could always have another healthy lunch mid-afternoon. About 1:00, I went for my afternoon nap. Afterward, I started out for a stretch in the sunshine; but it was much too hot out so came back inside. Did some work on setting up I Corinthians in the Scripture print file. Decided to make a popo cobbler with a not-too-good green popo. It was my first try using the oven here, and it worked great. By 4:00, I was getting hungry for supper since I’d had an early lunch so ate my supper while the cobbler was cooking. After I ate, the sun was still shining, but it didn’t feel so hot so went outside for a little sunshine. When I came back in, Karen was busy packing and Rachel was working at the computer. They invited me to come in and visit for a while so I did. When I came back over, I worked more on the Scripture file, ate a little of the cobbler, and did the dishes. Worked more on the print file until Daddy called. We didn’t talk as long this evening, as an hour last night had tired me out quite a bit. There wasn’t really much to say anyway; and, Lord willing, he will be back tomorrow. Worked on the print file until about 8:00. Then I had reached my limit for tonight. “Speak unto all the congregation of the children of Israel, and say unto them, Ye shall be holy: for I the LORD your God am holy.” (Leviticus 19:2) In Leviticus 11:44, the Lord said, Ye shall be holy, for I am holy. In verse 45, He said, Ye shall therefore be holy, for I am holy. Now again, the Lord reminds His people, Ye shall be holy: for I the LORD your God am holy (19:2). August 19. A mostly sleepless night again. I’m wondering if the medicine is keeping me awake. Was up a little after 6:00. Daddy would be coming back today. Had shower, breakfast, quiet time. Swept the kitchen-dining room-living area. Lukas came by and showed me how to use the new gate door key. I peeled and cut up carrots so they would be ready to cook for dinner. Had a short Bible study in Leviticus. Daddy arrived a little after 10:00. Then we were busy unpacking and putting away some of the things he brought back. Then I finished getting dinner. Started the carrots cooking; put a small pot of water on to boil for spaghetti; made the meat sauce. After dinner, there was cleanup to do; and by then, I was exhausted. Off to bed for a welcome hour’s nap. After nap, I did a little more organizing. Spent a good part of the afternoon setting up I Corinthians. Worked on it a little more after supper before doing the dishes. When dishes were done, Daddy and I listened to Wednesday night’s service from VBC. We were actually able to view the whole service without any stops this evening. Then I finished up I Corinthians chapter 16 so that book is now done. Praise the Lord!
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