Subject: Matthew finished UX course; Croatian food in KC; completed draft of Luke, started Matthew

 

Even with all the setbacks Matthew has gone through, this Saturday he finished the certificate course through Berkely Extension in San Francisco for UX (user experience for web and app design), that he started last year, with a delay of only about 3 months! The COVID situation turned out to be a blessing in that all classes moved to online so he could finish in Kansas City even though he started in San Francisco. He's now looking for work in the field of UX. Know anyone hiring?


We celebrated this weekend by going out as a family to play miniature golf. See Pam's finger above; she got 2 back-to-back holes in one!


We are excited that we can still get Croatian, Bosnian, and Serbian food at a grocery store in Kansas City. We were in the neighborhood recently and stocked up! No, the shelves were not full and we didn't single-handedly clean them out! Supplies are just low due to COVID, but they still have a lot of the foods we are used to from Croatia and Bosnia.

With laptops and the Internet, I can work from almost anywhere. So why not translate the Bible while Pam does the grocery shopping? I'm so excited that last week I finished the first major version of the Gospel of Luke and this week started on the Gospel of Matthew. Praise God for each of the Roma translators who continue to do their essential translation part back in their homes in Croatia and Serbia (though probably not in the grocery store! :).


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