I felt a little presumptuous writing that we hoped to have the sewing factory in production by the first of 2012. There’s so much to be done in setting things up and we know nothing about how to do it. Then Mauricio, the general manager of a large sewing factory in Puerto Cortes who wants help us said he hopes to have us in production before the end of the year. As usual we can see that God’s plans are much more ambitious than ours… As I have been going back and forth between Tulsa and Honduras some have wondered if it's difficult to adjust to living in two homes at the same time. Not really, except I continually find myself looking for stuff in the wrong drawer. Otherwise it’s as if I’m living in one house with five bedrooms, four bathrooms, two each of living rooms, kitchens, offices, etc…. Since we had to be back home by one o'clock yesterday, we went to morning service at The Assembly in Broken Arrow; and I went to Beacon Hill Baptist last night… We were to have a meeting today with the company that's going to help us with marketing our sewing and woodworking products, but due to an emergency it had to be postponed.THOUGHT FOR TODAY: there’s something special about going through a hard time and coming out the other side with the victory and knowing it had to be God. It’s a good idea to write it down, date it, and then be alert for any further insight that might come from it. Such times of testing and victory may be the litmus test to see if we really are looking to Him in times of trouble.