August 6. It was a hot and steamy day. The morning zoomed by. Wash and dress. Have morning drinks; cook sunny-side-up eggs to go with Daddy’s breakfast; have quiet time; eat breakfast; make smoothie and iced coffee; get out lunch cooler to put smoothie and coffee in, also water, applesauce, and a Larabar (ice pack too, of course); print out pattern for baby sweater so I could do crocheting on the road; gather up yarn and crocheting stuff; put ice packs in big coolers; load up car; jump in and head for Charlotte around 9:00. First stop, TJ’s. Do shopping and then hurry off to Dr. Schulman’s office. Daddy dropped Connie and me off there and went over to WM Marketplace to get a few items. Didn’t take long at Dr. Schulman’s. Then Connie and I walked over to WM and met Daddy there. By 11:20, we were on our way home, arriving about an hour later. Now for the fun of putting all the food away. Of course, I get the job of loading up the fridge. I’m the “miracle worker” (so C&C think) who can always find space for one more thing in the fridge. 😊 I actually found room in the fridge for all the yogurt with room to spare. Imagine that! Packed the freezer full. In the mean time Connie put most of the cupboard items away. Now totally exhausted, I drank a glassful of water before sitting down with a cupful of soup. As soon as I finished that, I brushed my teeth and headed straight for nap. Went right to sleep and enjoyed a nice solid hour’s rest. This afternoon and part of the evening, I worked on the presentation again and finally completed the job of searching for images and getting the presentation ready to go. I’m thankful to have that done. August 7. Didn’t have much leftovers for breakfast so had my smoothie first. That was after putting a load of sheets and towels in to wash. While things were washing, I sat outside for prayer time and also did a little walking. Afterward I had a bowlful of veggies to eat. Then Daddy and I hung out the clothes. Before we sat down to work on translation checking, I put a small steak on to cook. Praise the Lord for His help checking chapter 8 and part of chapter 9 of I Corinthians. When we finished that, Daddy went off to exchange a box of cereal at WalMart, pay the Verizon bill, and pick up a couple supplements at GNC. I started making his dinner. Seasoned the chicken and popped it into the oven. Peeled and diced up potatoes. Covered them with water and set them aside. Back to the computer to make corrections in the Scriptures we had just checked. Then started cooking the potatoes. While I was waiting for them to boil so I could turn down the burner before sitting down, I heated up a cupful of soup for my own lunch. As soon as I turned the burner down, I went back to the computer to set up 1 Corinthians 8 in the print file. I knew Daddy would be home shortly when receipts for Verizon and GNC came through in the e-mail. Chicken was done so I turned off the oven and left the chicken in to keep warm. Taters were done too, so I got busy whipping them up. Was just finishing when Daddy returned. After nap, I got the progress report written.. This evening, I worked on the crochet project. “To him give all the prophets witness, that through his name whosoever believeth in him shall receive remission of sins.” Acts 10:43 ALL the prophets gave witness that salvation is by faith in the Son of God. And it is for “whosoever,” anyone and everyone who believes.
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