Tvätt = laundry: Yes, I did laundry during breaks from working from “home.” Anya had been oriented to the washing machine, so she did that part. I hung the clothes out to dry, because that’s the preferred method here. (Also because I couldn’t figure out how to work the dryer!)
While I was ready to bike over to Johannelund after breakfast, Jim said that I could work from home. I think I would be more productive here, so I revised a paper and worked on translating the Johannelund website. I figured I could not only work on Swedish but also learn more about the programs.
I’ll have a growing role in the Bible school, so I started there. There are two tracks: one has sports activities and Bible courses, which also includes an option to travel to Africa (Hmm, who could lead a group to Africa?!?). The other has Bible courses and mentoring opportunities for service in various ministries. This one also includes an option to visit Oxford. The courses are free, but there are modest fees as well as food and apartment expenses, as well as the cost of travel. I’m looking forward to getting to know the students.
During one break at lunch time, I went to hang up tvätt on the clothesline. When I got back, my cheese sandwich had disappeared!

After dinner, I had my orientation to walking the dog. I went with Kristina on a nice walk around the neighborhood on this cool and breezy evening.
It is a low picture day as I thought pictures of laundry and me on the computer are a bit dull, so here’s a picture of my new (to me) wheels.

With blessings (och ren tvätt / and clean laundry),
Beth