I only start with a paragraph of self-justification because I'm about to complain...You see, J is gone for a few days. I'm ok with that in principle because I ought to be. But after homeschooling in the morning, attending Hindi class for three hours in the afternoon, feeding the kids supper, doing the kid-shower assembly line, brushing teeth, reading a story, and threatening everyone to stay in their beds, I thought I just might be home free. I looked forward to some quiet time by myself.
But then, India could sense that and she couldn't let me be. The power went out for two or three hours, which made our incapable, feeble inverter fizzle out and start to scream. This made our kids leave their beds and roam in the pitch black night. This caused me to have to go visit the landlord upstairs by myself. Incidentally, the last time J did this, he caught the poor man naked as the day he was born, and a rather awkward interview ensued...
Needless to say, I wasn't super-excited to go up there and deal with the problem, but what was I to do? While I was upstairs, my kids prayed that the electricity would come back on. D told me that our middle son's prayer went something like this:
Dear God, mama says we have your cellphone number (what??) and we need you to fix the electricity. Amen.
Well, it came back on for a minute and our oldest son whisper-yelled, "It's a miracle!" I didn't have the heart to tell him that I knew for sure it would be back off in a jiffy.
It is.
I just feel crabby. Crabby, crabby, crabby. And muggy. Somebody please pray.
H, I'm praying for power and air and restful sleep and supernaturally calm and sensitive kids on the morrow. God bless your little family.
ReplyDeletepraying now. and wishing I had His cellphone number too!
ReplyDeletebless you dear!
count it done:) Just got done saying a prayer for ya
ReplyDeleteIt often seems that the Lord anwsers most prayers through other people. I am amazed at the work that you guys are doing, and proud to know you. I pray the Lord smiles kindly on you always!
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