The hours of each day are the same but at 84, I can't seem to accomplish enough each day. Could it be that there is just too much to do? As the work continues to expand in Asia, my computer work keeps me very busy at least 6 hours each day. There is too little time to keep house, the yard work and all of the other things that need to be done. I am thankful my health is good and I'm still able to keep juggling all of the things I need to do.
When my children were small, I told myself that if dishes did not get washed or the beds made because I spent time with them, they would not remember the many things I did not get done. I have to continue to tell myself now that if the house is not spotless and there are weeds that need to be pulled, no one will know it next year. I cannot do it all perfectly so I must maintain a priority list and have peace of mind that I am doing the best I can to do the things most important for the Lord's work.
We leave early tomorrow to meet a supporter in St. Mary's GA for lunch. This is just north of Jacksonville, FL. We will visit two supporters in Albany, GA on Saturday. Sunday morning, Ron will give a report on the SAS work and speak at the Lake Park, GA church of Christ (south of Valdosta, GA). We will be at Quitman church of Christ Sunday night and drive home on Monday.
Ron told me last night that he is working on appointments for West Fayetteville, TN and Conway, MO for the last of July. Time to get things in order before we head out for this long trip!
Ron is scheduled for a complete check-up at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, FL on September 29th. We have to leave afterwards and head toward Dallas, TX. On October 2nd, Ron is scheduled to report to the Brown Street church of Christ in Waxahachie, TX. We have about a 15-hour trip to make in two days after his check-up. We have churches in South TX to visit before we return to Georgia.
Please keep us in your prayers for safe travels.
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