Nov. 15-Have had a cold or flu and thought I was over it, but had to go to bed again yesterday afternoon instead of going to teach the Bible school class. I've been in bed this morning and afternoon and feel somewhat better, but I still have a headache and can't do anything. We had the biggest missionary meeting we've had so far at Walkers' on Tuesday night. There were twenty-five there, representing twelve different mis- sions. We had a lot of good testimonies and met quite a few missionaries we had never seen before. Right now Mary is finishing the pillows for our chairs in the living room. Everybody thinks they are very nice and make very comfortable chairs. Mary also made Susanne (our maid) a dress with some material Susanne shyly asked her to make into a dress for her. We have been quite fortunate with her; as far as we know she is absolutely dependable. We have just secured a yard boy who attends our church. He is one of the rare Haitians who just goes ahead and works even when we're not watch- ing him; and I don't always have to tell him what to do-he just goes ahead and does it (not always just like I want him to though, and I have to show him and teach him). He is only 15 and feels called to the ministry. He is attending our Bible school classes. Nov. 20-Got back our blood test reports. Both fairly good for Americans who live in Haiti. We were both high on white cells-which may indicate infection. (For me, it was probably my cold.) Mary will have the doctor check for her. My hemoglobin was normal (100), but Mary was down to 90-however, the doc- tor said that is good for Haiti, so there is nothing to worry about there. Neither of us has any signs of