Friday, June 21, 2019

Zoo, Konsey and travels.


We enjoyed Father's Day worship listening to my brother preach and then having lunch at his place.

This week Anna had Beechpoint campers Sunday afternoon through Wednesday.

I picked her up quite late so that Thursday morning she could do laundry and pack for both her Washington D.C. trip and spending a week at IWU helping with the Global Partner's missionary kids during our REquip training.

We dropped her off at the airport yesterday afternoon where she enjoyed a good couple hour chat with someone in publishing and a gentleman who used to be a youth pastor when their flight was delayed.

Anna did make it to D.C. in time for supper, having missed the first meet and greet activity. She sent us a picture of the White House later when a group of 20 or so went out to see some of the city.

Eli continues his job hunt and has an interview and tour of a company on Wednesday that does testing of electrical components.

Cory and I have focused most of our time on editing the Creole Konsey health book. This time we added several subjects so the index needed to be adjusted. Cory's proofing that now while I work on adding artwork and adjusting the pages.


Fritzlin finished his second grade math book. So while he continues to work on his multiplication tables and reading  we are done with second grade. We celebrated by going to the zoo with Kris' folks.

Today we started packing for the Indiana trip which includes picking Anna up at the airport on Saturday night, speaking at Seymour Wesleyan on Sunday morning, attending REquip, and a Haiti leadership team meeting.

Lord willing in one month's time we will be back up on the mountain at Délice.

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