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The time has come to once again venture to Kenya. I no longer live on Karanja Road but Ngong Road instead. However, I will not let that jeopardize the integrity of this site as I will maintain the same sort of content :>) Blessings!

Monday, October 16, 2006

Two more mice fall in the line of duty…

I write once more with joy that two more of the rodent kind have been slain. This past weekend was full as we were involved in an area youth rally. Many youth were in attendance, all were blessed and several were saved and others rededicated their lives to the Lord’s will. The time was grand but quite consuming.

However, last Friday dawned and we were all gathering for our team time when a loud snap echoed from the kitchen. Immediately knowing that some foul beast was fooling around with the small peanut butter sandwich on the mouse trap, I jumped up to see what damage had been done. As I arrived upon the scene there was no mouse in the trap but it had been tripped.

Then I saw him, the small creature laying about a foot away from the trap. Apparently the force of the snap sent him reeling and left him lying nearby with a massive head wound. He expired and I carried him out, the last time he would be among the kitchen area. This was a delight to add one more notch to the fallen number of mice in the house.

Later on, after our session of teaching on Acts and after lunch had been consumed, we came together to plan for the afternoon’s ministry. Walking in the kitchen I noticed the opposite trap was out of place and there in its jaws was the corpse of the latest victim. Once more my heart leapt with joy as I knew there would be one less creature nibbling away at our food stash. With these events occurring, know that the homosapiens living at the end of Karanja are rodent free and are the dominant species once more.

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