A time to kill . . . . .
A big rat and his wife!! The big one is the one that has been making my life in the kitchen a bit miserable. I caught him running across my counter after dinner and that was ENOUGH! Chasing him into the kids bedroom we discovered another rat hiding there and killed them both! Someone’s been praying since my last blog post – thanks!
And yes, it does give me such warm fuzzies to think of rats running around in my childlren’s bedroom, especially since Quinn sleeps on the bottom bunk.
Please do pray for Quinn, he really looks a bit miserable. Pray for the medication to have fewer side effects than normal. It takes twenty to thirty days of meds and they are not fun ones, especially as we travel.




I found your blog through the World Harvest website. I’ve been following it off and on for awhile and just wanted you to know how encouraged I am by your honesty with the ups and downs of ministry in Uganda. May God give you wisdom to know what comes next and a deeper dependence on Him as you wait.
No doubt they were Samuel Whiskers and Anna Maria.
So glad they are now history.
Hmmmm….I think I just decided that Lilli and Patton will both sleep on the top bunk if that helps them stay rat-free. You are a brave woman and I am proud of you for ridding Bundi of two rats. Two less things I have to worry about! Praying for health and peace. Lots of it.