Monday, January 25, 2021

Organization.

We enjoyed worshiping with the Agape kids yesterday and meeting a few of the new staff.

Cory shared the parable of the two servants who owed money-reminding us all to forgive and to ask forgiveness when needed.

He also attended a USA Embassy Zoom meeting on Friday for volunteer citizen liaisons, in our LaGonave days this position was called 'warden'. 

We enjoyed a visit from Pastor Clotaire, his wife and youngest daughter on Saturday when a group was up surveying some land. 

We are thankful for them delivering a case of frozen chicken along with fresh mangos and pineapples. 

Last week Cory worked on the truck brake calipers, having brought the parts he had shipped to Michigan so that we could bring them with us. 

So thankful that Cory can maintain and fix items like leaky sinks, truck brakes, and so much more!

The theme of sorting and organization that started on our trip to Michigan has continued here in Haiti.

Putting away the items carried in our suitcases always takes some organization.

This year we also took the opportunity to move items to new locations that intentionally put more commonly used items in easier to access spots, and shifted less used items to storage.

Labeling with tape we hope will help with keeping Fritz's clothes organized. 

He did this at Mom's request and she helped him sort ALL his legos by color.

We've also changed up some of our school routines following the holiday break.

Fritz and I continue with school and learning. Our new organization of major subjects in containers is working out well.

Just as some people make New Year's resolutions, it feels like a good time to make some changes although 'resolution' carries more weight than our changes-as if things don't improve we may go back to an old way of doing things or move on to a new idea.

I think most folks make changes through out their lives when they think things can improve. 

I'm very thankful that we can rely on an All Knowing, All Powerful, LOVING heavenly Father to guide us and enlighten us to His plans when we ask Him, and then wait on His leading and answers.





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