year. So far we've only had time to take off one week (in the Dominican Republic) since we have been in Haiti. This year we'll just drop everything and go. Feb. 1-A gift of $50.50 from a lady in San Diego, Cali- fornia, for a much needed desk. We'll probably have the desk made as it is next to impossible to find one ready-made here. CHAPTER 11--"... don't know how I'll find time ... " Feb. 9-We opened the Bible school this week, so we've been keeping busy. I am now having classes every day. Mary has been in bed for ten days now. She is kind of discouraged. Mrs. Chapman is bringing us two air mattresses to use in the country and also a new sapphire phono- graph needle. We will take her to a different place each day. She was a missionary in Africa for about twenty years so she'll know what to expect. We're going to have to get busy on the plans for the Youth for Christ campaign in March. I'm to head up the music. I don't know how I'll find time-I tried to resign, and did, but they just ignored it. I'll just have to put other people to work and do the best I can. Toby is getting along pretty good. We've wormed him and just since then he has been getting fatter. He's awfully spoiled, though, and affectionate, and he scares our friends half to death if he doesn't know them, especially Haitians. But he's the "only-est" child we've got, so we put up with him. Feb. 21-We plan to leave tomorrow morning for the north and plan to stay about five or six days. If the weather is good enough, we will make the horseback