September 27. The day started out as a dry season type day, but the afternoon and evening turned back to rains. The school day went well, and most of the day was pretty quiet and routine. Daddy still has not been able to get an answer from Ben about a flight booking. There is a possibility that some of the men will be doing training flights in the area on Monday, and that they can pick Daddy up. Daddy needs to know something definite so he can coordinate housing and use of a vehicle. We thank the Lord for sending us a popo today, just ready for cutting, so we were able to enjoy some fruit this afternoon. After cutting up the popo and having a bowl of fruit, I cut Daddy’s hair. It needed to be cut before he goes to town. Then I worked on the next Bible lesson until supper time. Had bath right after supper before the evening got too chilly. Afterward, Daddy was just getting ready to go out and turn on the generator when the rain started coming down in torrents. So while he was waiting for the rain to slow down, I started mending one of his socks. Once the generator was on, I turned on the computer and started working there. Wrote in journal and then worked on the Bible lesson until it was finished. Then I put dish water on to heat, had my evening vitamins, got snack ready, washed the dishes, had snack, and went back to the computer to write a Bible quiz on the lesson I had just finished. “1O Praise the LORD, all ye nations: praise him, all ye people. 2For his merciful kindness is great toward us: and the truth of the LORD endureth for ever. Praise ye the LORD.” Psalm 117 September 28. Another dry season day. After lotu, Sunny did laundry, swept the floors, and cut up a pumpkin. While she was busy with those jobs, I was busy at the computer, getting the student copy of the Bible lesson ready and getting music lessons put into a word file because Philemon and Lynn had sent word down that they would be coming this evening for teaching on music. I continued working even after the generator was turned off, and worked until the computer battery went low. Around 11:00, I went out and brought in the top sheet for the bed and got the bed made so we could be ready for nap right after lunch. Got busy patching Daddy’s socks while the computer was recharging. Had a few minutes to work at the computer again until dinner time. Recharged the computer again after nap and started working on English lessons for next week. Right after supper, I did the dishes. As soon as the power was on, I printed out three music lessons for Philemon and Lynn and also printed out the Bible lessons. I started practicing keyboard, but was having a hard time because now several of the keys don’t work. Around 7:00, Philemon and Lynn came. They brought Ryan with them too. Praise the Lord, they have a good heart attitude about learning about good music. It was already 8:45 when they left, but they needed to talk over some things that had been troubling them. There was only enough time after they left for a snack and for writing in my journal. “O give thanks unto the LORD; for he is good: because his mercy endureth for ever.” Psalm 118:1
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