I can tell that a new school year has begun, because my bags are starting to pile up again. For some reason I've never gotten into the habit of unpacking my bags at the end of the day, and then I'm always in a rush and start a new bag each time. So I have a separate bag for each orphanage and all the other places I visit.
Below: purse, flute from Sunday morning, Tuesday's bag with orphanage/Bible study materials, Wednesday's bag with documents and a notebook (Monday's bag has either gotten lost or actually got unpacked).
I also haven't gotten completely unpacked since arriving from the States about 10 days ago. That's mostly because I don't have any more empty shelves. Thankfully some of the things are for other people, so I won't have to keep them for long.
Friday, September 19, 2008
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You and I definitely have something in common, but my daughter Anastasia has us both beat. She is a "bag lady". Bags and notebooks.
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