Back Verandah
After a very long wait, since they put in the raised concrete floor, the glass frame and carpet has been laid. This week I look forward to them putting the blinds back up. The vertical blinds will have to be shortened and I am hoping that is something I can do with Joy when she comes down.
While Paul and I were out this morning we went to Spotlight and found the actual parts which we needed to replace in the blinds. I had been trying to manufacture a quick fix with modelling glue. It is so satisfying to have the real thing to put in. One had previously been tied up with wire.
I am pleased the back verandah will be ready in time for Barry and Joy and the girls visit at the end of the month because I enjoy sleeping out there although they don’t want me to move from my bedroom. I find it is easier to put the two girls in my bedroom.
December 3, 2007 @ 8:33 am
Are Joy, Barry and the girls with you at the moment? I hope you’re having (or had) a lovely time together.
3/6/08
Hi Heather,
Sorry I have been silent for so long. I used to depend on Paul to show me my way through. Our Blogsite has just had an up grade, so I hope I am doing the right thing.
Barry and Joy and the Girls went to Newcastle, and then at the beginning of this year, ‘08, Barry became the Pastor of a Baptist church in Morriset, which is about 45 minutes south of Newcastle. Rachel turned 21 and is staying with a couple of friends in Newcstle and in a Communication cours at Uni there. She hs been chosen to go to Beijing as a trainee reporter, and have all expenses paid. She will be over there for 6 weeks, and it will be part of her course. Elizabeth is working cassually with an Opthermologist and doing a course with Tafe. I had some time with them at the beginning of the year. I must go and have a look at your blog, as you seem to give a ball for ball description of your daily life. Love you and God bless, Bye Uncle Bill.
January 12, 2008 @ 11:40 am
Hi
I’m a friend of Henry and Fiona’s in Glasgow, Scotland and henry put me on to your blog.
I really enjoyed reading it! I’m in awe at your service for God in PNG. I remember when Henry and Fiona went out there.
Hope you are well and enjoying some hot Australian sunshine (we’re freezing here in Glasgow)
every blessing
Lynn