We have really had a busy month now before Christmas and I’ve just got to tell you all about it.
We just had a party for the confirmation class. A mere 200 people.
we heard of the Cuban crisis….
I am so anxious to hear how little Danny is doing.
A native pastor’s wife had her seventh girl tonight
Paula woke me up about midnight and Al still wasn’t home.
Well I didn’t quite make it all the way to Madang.
Perhaps our most frustrating part is trying to find out just where we fit in.
My house girls screamed that the horse was running away…
We order medicines from the government twice a year.
Al had a forceps and was helping to hold the suture tight as I sewed…
Boy, is Tom a typical boy.
Al went to a large baptism, confirmation and communion service yesterday.
Al and Fred Scherele will help complete an airstrip
Tommy had been having blood in his stools for about a month-then he started vomiting.
Al’s last trip down the coast, Piowa, he bought a bunch of big sea shells.
“I think this typewriter really has them fascinated this morning.”
These people live on the sea and yet, often don’t have enough to eat.
Malalo is one of the most advanced places in our mission and therefore has quite different problems and challenges than many of our newer stations in the Highlands.
Happy Easter!
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