I was thinking yesterday that our life was a lot easier when we lived most of the year in Honduras. Nearly all of our expenses were for ministry so we didn't have to keep separate accounts for here and there. We were under the umbrella of Bridge the Gap International and they took care of tax exempting donations. We had only a couple of employees; and when we returned to the States we stayed in missionary housing. It's a lot easier to move right into a nicely furnished mission house than to start all over again setting up and furnishing our own home. But, so much for the nostalgia. Cheryl came back this afternoon after a meeting with Paula Sutton and her report was so exciting; and there've been many other exciting meetings as well. Getting bigger is more work but the benefits we are seeing both here and in Honduras make it worthwhile many times over. We wouldn't trade it for anything.