Well, I cannot really say that I am bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, but I did finally log onto to the internet and can post an update. It is crazy that I have to get up in the middle of the night to do so, but sleep is optional. We are all doing okay - fighting a cold or the flu or something. The city of Mexico is closing all schools on Friday because of a flu outbreak, but I don't think that affects us in northern Mexico. This week Jose Luis has been working with the translation committee in Samachique. They have been translating the panoramic Bible book. He should return home on Friday afternoon, then will go back to Samachique next week for more translation work. Next week, the committee plans to continue their translation of the book of Acts from the New Testament. Jaynie and I are plugging away at homeschool. Jaynie occasionally throws some really yucky attitudes and we are discussing if homeschool is really the best for her. I know that it is, but I cannot see that she is so convinced of this! Also, this week I translated for another missionary who taught a basic class of how to help women in pregnancy and child-birth. It was very interesting and informative! Thank you, Susie and Timothy! I will leave you with another photo of our time in the States. Hopefully, next week I can post some photos of my garden (Ardis has inspired me!). Until then, may God bless you as only He can with His grace and peace.
The sight of ice-damaged trees resonates within me - there is a lesson here for us. What do you think?
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