7.30 am...a good time for grocery shopping. Pak'n'Save wasn't as empty as I had hoped but there weren't the usual crowds either. I don't like to be rushed when I shop - one can't easily decide between the tinned, bottled or boxed tomato paste when desperate housewives are trying to aim their trolleys past the solitary stationary one. Today I went with bottled, as well as tomato ketchup AND tomato sauce. The luxury of choice! By 9 am I was home, the groceries were unpacked and everyone had managed to get their own breakfast. It was so early that I still had time to bake date squares, brownies and granola bars before attending the funeral service of John Corder, aka John the Cleaner - employed at TCS for several years and well known to many of the children. You may recall that we visited him at the hospice a few weeks ago. The school did a tribute to John in singing Amazing Grace, and Grant managed to share the gospel in his 3-minute spoken tribute.

Matt needed Nick's help with hay making in the early evening - they say you should make hay while the sun shines, and this was certainly a good opportunity. Took our hotdogs over to the Camerons and ate during a break in baling.



And finally, today marks our one-year anniversary of leaving St Helena Island. We looked back at some photos of the occasion and got very sentimental and teary. To the blog-readers on the island, hello and we miss you! You are all still very dear to us and definitely not forgotten.

oh my...one year!
ReplyDeleteI am late in reading your blog. Can a year pass so quickly?
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