Thursday’s eyes started opening on Monday.
I went to post a few letters in time for the RMS’s departure on Wednesday. There were 2 parcels from South Africa waiting for us. One from my mother and brother in Welkom, and the other from our last church in Hillcrest. Both parcels were full of delightful treasures. THANKS!Visited our pugs. They are now half way through their quarantine. It will be a great day when we can finally bring them home.
The lady that leads the Salvation Army, Coral Yon, called to go over the programme for the Women’s World Day of Prayer. It is the Baptists' turn worldwide to host it on Friday 5th March. I was originally told that we would simply have to provide the accommodation and tea, and that Coral would lead the service. Either I misunderstand, or I did not pay attention when she was talking to me. It turns out that I have to also lead the meeting, and bring the devotion, and organize the Baptist ladies to take turns in reading the Scriptures, AND organize people to play the music… (You can do it - you can do it, Crazie Hazie Dazie)
Monday, March 1, 2010
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You CAN do it Hazel!
ReplyDeleteHurrah for packages from home! I remember seeing Lynn's blog posts with all the goodies displayed like a treasure chest had just washed ashore. Enjoy!
Our only mail during the 2 1/2 months we were there arrived too late and followed us all the way back to the U.S. ( And it was chocolate too! I really could have used that on a couple of occasions ;-)
Thanks for the encouragement.
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