long. I am quite dependent upon my notes, but more experience should give me a little freedom. We still hope to start some Bible instruction in October. Aug. 5-"You can only do one thing at a time"-my mother wrote me. But in Haiti you can't even do that-it takes three or four times to do one thing! Actually you just have to cut down by about half or more of what you would do in the States as far as actual work is concerned. There is money in Kansas City in the amounts of $1,000, $500, and $100, for three memorial chapels. In September we will make a trip up north to visit the rest of the stations where we haven't yet been. After that, we will decide where to build the chapels. In the process of several months we will gradually get the first one and then another started, and I hope to put the weight of the responsibility on the pastors involved. Yesterday we got a little black kitten which we are calling "Cindy." Toby doesn't quite know what to make of her and he is somewhat jealous. But I think they will make up in a few days. Sometimes Cindy will let Toby come over and smell her, but she usually makes him keep his distance by acting ferocious and spitting. Cindy has one little white triangle on her tummy, otherwise all black except for a few stray white hairs here and there. We've gotten her to get rid of the mice we have seen run- ning between the dining room and kitchen in broad daylight. I've been sick again, since yesterday afternoon- headache, fever, and diarrhea. It seemed that the Lord touched me this morning so that I could go to church for the communion service which I had charge of.