January 13. This morning, we went out to Hardware House to get some plywood, but all the plywood was gone, or sold. Food Link is next door and was supposed to have had the new shipment out on their shelves today, but nothing new was out. They said they would get a couple things out for us that we can pick up tomorrow. After that, we went to ChemCare west where I bought some calcium because I am running short. Then uptown to King Wee where we got some nice tomatoes. Also met up with Kathy T there and talked quite a while. After King Wee, we went to the old Istana, but didn’t buy anything except a small bottle of water as I was quite thirsty and had forgotten to bring my bottle of water along. It was the first time I’d seen this brand, Crystal Clear; but it is bottled in PNG and tastes quite good. Next stop was Chemica, where we were happy to find black and yellow-orange yarn—two colors that none of the other stores had in stock. Last of all, we went across the street to some place where Daddy went up a lot of stairs to buy some flex cards. I stayed in the car as my legs were getting a bit weary and didn’t feel up to that long climb. Didn’t take him long at all to get the flex cards and get back to the car. Back at the flat, we finished packing up a box; and then, with the help of one of the CRMF workers (praise the Lord), Daddy took all the boxes of cargo down to the car and took it over to the hangar. I crocheted for a little while and then had my lunch. Daddy had his lunch a bit later, after he returned from the hangar. After nap, Daddy took Jonny’s car back to him. He stopped at Yida on his walk back from MAF base to see if they had phones and learned that they have a dry goods department upstairs. He got a new phone because his old one is quite old and has not been working that well. I spent a good part of the afternoon and a small part of the evening working on the Revelation lesson. Also made a beef mince stew with dumplings for supper. When my brain got tired of working on the Revelation lesson this evening, I took a break and did more crocheting. When the yarn ran short, I had a snack and then did dishes. We also listened to part of Sunday night’s VBC service. January 14. First order of business this morning was laundry. While clothes were washing, I had breakfast and quiet time. Did a bit of packing too. Daddy went out a little before 7:30 to take Matt C to the NTM hangar for his flight back to Aibai. I was just finishing up the job of hanging clothes when he returned. A little later in the morning, Ben from Kumil Printing called to say that the tracts were ready, so we got ready to go out, making the printing place our first stop. We are thankful for the nice job he did on the printing. From there, we went to Yida and looked around in their dry goods department upstairs. We went to Food Link to get a carton of Black and Gold milk and a carton of Black and Gold corn flakes that they had set aside for us. Bought a bottle of mustard while we were there. Last of all was a stop at the auto store to get that K10 tire patch for the wheelbarrow and some oil for the lawn mower. Dropped the two cases of food and the box of tracts off at MAF before coming back to the house. Then Daddy went off uptown to get a few more little things. I stayed here; and the rest of the day and evening, I alternated between packing and working on the next Revelation lesson. We also listened this evening to an encouraging message by Pastor Weiss.
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