If I am to start a Sunday School in Jamestown, it will mean that I will have to give up going to Sandy Bay and Knollcombes with Graeme on Sunday mornings. I will miss the services with these dear folk. I will also miss listening to how Graeme presents the same message differently to the different congregations. But I am also looking forward to spending more time teaching the Scriptures to the children.
As we were leaving the evening service at Jamestown, I was given a packet of "medlars" from Maureen. These are a slightly tart version of a miniature guava. Tiny but tasty.
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Brenda gave Graeme a bowl of spiced stewed pears and dumplings. The pears came from their garden. Very nice, and muchly appreciated.
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