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Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Chasing Rabbits

Have you ever chased a rabbit? I haven't. But I imagine that it would be very difficult to keep up.

I feel a bit like I have been chasing a rabbit recently. It (hopefully) will not be fruitless, but it is very exhausting. Starting a business of your own is a ton of work. Have I mentioned that I am in a foreign country? It is very rewarding, though.

Here are a few tidbits of news that have happened recently:

Img 1523My congratulations to Patrick and Nyna: They are engaged! It all went down Sunday morning, and all are very happy about it.

The wedding does not have a firm date, as yet, but probably next year around the mid-year mark.

Patrick still had to go home that evening, but he will be back. Personally, having done that a couple times, I know what it feels like: Lame. Keep both of them in your prayers.

Img 1543 We had the occasion to celebrate our first wedding anniversary on Sunday. It has been a wonderful year, and I cannot imagine making it through such a year with a woman of lesser quality. Nádya is the best kind of person to have as a spouse, friend, and companion in life. There is no doubt in my mind that God put us together for a purpose, and that we are where we are for a purpose as well.

I am not sure how to segue to this, so let's just jump in (or not, depending on how literally you take that...): Here in this neighborhood of Teresina there is not a city sewer system, so a septic tank is “the way to go.” It seems the tank that has been outgrown or was not big enough in the first place, so to take care of the problem they are installing a much larger one.

The hole has been dug by hand over the last couple of days, and they are rolling the sleeves, (?) which are about 1 meter across by about half a meter, into it today. It seems considerably smaller than what I remember from when I saw one dug up when I was a kid.
VisitorsOne last thing of note. I was looking at the statistics from this site. This little map shows where people are that visit (the yellow dots). The bigger the dot, the more individuals from that city have visited. This goes back to May.

1 comment:

  1. Well, I quess you remember how to dig a hole? This is one of those things you want to get right the first time!! We have some hole digging to do here, too. Oil tank leaks, has to come out, new one in new location, and contaminated dirt taken away. fun and games. Luckily, we are out of the city... too many hoops.

    Good luck [from God of course] with your business. amerIngles.com.

    Blessings on your marriage, too. May you continue to grow closer to each other and the Lord.

    Dad

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