September 28. Back to school today. The first couple hours were spent in discussion of matters that were quite important – the outreach work in Kairaba, happenings in the village that they need to be involved in tomorrow, the work coming up when GBC will tear down the existing meeting room and the work of building a new wall where their tearing down will end, the relationship between them, us, the school, and Liberty Baptist…. Because of that, we cancelled outreach class (but they are a good ways ahead in that). I worked on the lessons on elders and deacons off and on during the day and evening. The weather turned very cold and damp this afternoon so Daddy got a fire going in the wood stove. September 29. Even though there was no school today, there was still plenty to do. I made a smoothie for an early breakfast drink. Then I started filling up the washing machine so I could wash clothes. Daddy helped with the filling up. While the clothes were washing, I made a small saucepan full of oatmeal and ate that. I was delighted to get out into the sunshine to hang out the clothes. When all that was done, it was time to sit down a while—to pray and to crochet. After a sit-down rest, I did some walking and then cut up two ripe popo. One was red meat and one yellow so I put half of each into a skillet for making popo crisp and half into a storage container to eat raw. By the time I had finished making the popo crisp, it was time to get dinner. Diced up one of the chicken fillet pieces and trimmed, washed, and diced up some green onions. Put them all in a large saucepan to brown in hot oil and butter. Seasoned them and then added rice and water for a chicken ‘n’ rice dinner. There were leftover veggies in the fridge. While that was cooking, I went out and brought in the clothes that were dry. After dinner, Daddy brought the rest of the clothes in while I was cleaning up the kitchen. This afternoon, I put eggs on to boil so I could make egg salad for sandwiches for supper. Printed out eight copies of 1 Jon and the 1 Jon outline—one copy of each for Daddy and one copy of each for each of the seven students. Also wrote an e-mail and deleted 90 e-mails out of the in-box. This evening, I started setting up a file for the Romans outline.
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