our third wedding anniversary-we both think we hit it about right; and that's pretty good these days after three whole years! May 24-We have just gotten our visa for permanent residence in Haiti! After over six weeks in Puerto Rico. May 26-We feel that the acquisition of our visa is a direct answer to prayer since we know with what difficulty it was obtained. More than ever we sense God's direction. PORT-AU-PRINCE, HAITI May 29-Had a good trip home and found everything in order when we arrived-except for the inches of dust on everything in the house, mold on the shoes and clothes we left behind (it was rainy season while we were gone), and giant-sized weeds all over the yard. Captain Jacques Egger [Salvation Army] met us at the airport and we drove home in our own jeep station wagon. [Captain Egger had kept it for them.] When we arrived at the church, Brother E- was whitewashing the walls-together with some of the men in honor of our return. It will probably take us about two weeks to complete all our official gov- ernmental business, but we now have the indispens- able document-our residence visa. It will take us a couple of weeks to stop trying to talk to people in Spanish and an extra couple of weeks to get back into Creole and an extra month for French. At the close of the service Sunday night in San Juan, they gave us a number of presents: candy, brush and comb, shirt, ties, stockings for Mary, and a suit for me. A woman in Oklahoma has given $500 for a me- morial chapel in Haiti in honor of her husband.