Window Frames
Corné and I spent another week working
on the frames for the windows. I gave the guys the week off as Corné
and I wanted to work on the frames together (our idea was to build
the house together, and it's been more of me and the guys), as well
as we didn't really have cash to give them, for this past week or the
week ahead. Feel the worst for Lerato, his wife hasn't been paid for
two months and she's expecting. We were able to help last month with
groceries, but not this time.
Another nice aspect of just the two of
us working on the frames is that the pace is slower and we get to
evaluate each step. We've changed the size of a couple windows, and
then changed another back from a “medium” to a “large.” What
has been on both of our minds is how light the house will be. We
want it bright, but can't have windows everywhere, it is the cob
holding up the walls and the roof! Cob homes supposedly have more
“dramatic” light since the walls are thick and direct the light
more than a thin wall. In the end, it should be light enough, and in
the back of the house, if it's dark, we'll add a solar tube. We did
drop one south window in the lounge (the darker side in the southern
hemisphere), and added a smaller window to the west wall.
Not many princesses can handle a circular saw. |
Two weeks ago when we went to
Bethlehem, I previously mentioned Corné's thumbs being healed. I
didn't mention that I also got prayer. Since moving to town, I
started struggling with anxiety when going to sleep. Before Daniel
started praying for people, we spoke of things he believed God wanted
to heal. He mentioned that there are people who are struggling with
anxiousness, who have irrational thoughts that are keeping them from
sleeping. That was definitely me! Since that night, I've slept
normally! A couple nights ago, I couldn't sleep, but wasn't anxious,
and I even could listen to music that previously would have made me
melancholy (as mentioned in a previous post). Think God healed me
more than I realized.
Fire on the Mountain
Living in town where we can see the
Witteberg Mountains, we have seen the fire on the mountains drama
this season. A couple weeks ago, one the mountains was on fire but
didn't get a decent photo of it. This week, on the second night of
the fire on the mountains, I went out to see it, and saw the glow in
the sky! It was a bit frightening. In the photo, the glow is a bit
brighter than it was in reality, but it was still an awesome sight.
What wasn't helping was the crazy wind of the last few days.
Solar Panel Shed
While in Bethlehem the other week, I
visited the Solar Guy. I asked him about security, theft is a
problem here. He said some people put the panel in a shed and rolled
them out. The more I've thought about it, the more I like the idea.
We'll built a low cob shed and put the panels on a wheeled holder.
Several advantages: 1. We can lock up the panels at night and when
we are not home. 2. We'll be able to rotate the panels throughout
the day. We saw the difference at Mosamane while living on one
panel. It does boost the power quite a bit. Also, the way our house
it facing-Northeast, in the summer the panels would get very little
or no sun the last 3-4 hours of the day. 3. When there is a
possibility of hail, we can wheel the panels in to safety. My
mother-in-law is pretty good at predicting hail, you get a feel for
it over time. When there is a storm, just to be on the safe side, we
can put them away.
Reaping where we haven't sown
Several weeks ago I noticed grass growing beside the storeroom and thought I should maybe pull it out sometime. Of course, it was low on the priority list, so it didn't get done. Then about two weeks ago, notice grain heads forming! I was wondering how in the world that happened. Then I realized we used wheat straw bales to stand on while building, and there were plenty of grain heads in the straw. Some got loose and into the soil and grew! So now the storeroom is surrounded by a thin row of wheat. Pretty cool. Pray it is prophetic for us, and that we will reap where we haven't sown!