House and Recording

The two main things going on during this week (and the past couple) involve remodeling our new home and preparing for a music-type workshop.

Our house...before

Our house…before

Our home...later!

Our home…later!

Our yard...before

Our yard…before

Our yard .... later!

Our yard …. later!

First, the house. Wednesdays mean work at the house. The kids and I attacked the gigantic pile of brush and tree limbs, cut them into smaller pieces, and burned them for several hours today. Tiring work! All that fresh air and exercise! 🙂 Norman was busy inside, screwing the new floor boards down in three rooms. I kept trying to tell him he had a screw loose, but…

This weekend, Norman will lead a workshop on making a simple, hand-made instrument. You’ve heard of a banjo? This is called a canjo, because it uses a can (think tin can) and one guitar string. It has frets and is played note by note up to an octave and a half instead of chords. It’s simple to play. Melodie (age 7) was able to play “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star” after a couple tries. So Saturday, our whole family will help parents and children put together their very own canjos, make pizza in an outdoor oven, and sing a mini-concert, mostly of English children’s songs. To go along with this event, Norman has been utilizing all of our family to put together a simple CD of these songs so the new canjo-owners can play along with them at their leisure. Melodie surprised us by offering to sing the ABC song! Through this event, we hope to make new friends, get our faces out there, and be able to spread God’s message to our new friends in the future.

The illustrious canjo

The illustrious canjo

We appreciate your prayers and comments to us. It’s nice to hear that someone reads this blog! And without God, nothing of eternal value will happen here in Japan. Keep praying, please!

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About Susan

Norman and Susan started ministry in Japan in 2003. They have three children on earth and one in heaven. The Smiths desire is to see a strong, reproducing Japanese Baptist church in Kumamoto. In 2023, they returned to the States to care for Susan's mom.

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  1. I had the Smith Family on my heart and mind and then remembered to look up your website.
    Praying for you all.
    Loved seeing your home and all the work you are doing! It is helpful to see what goes on with you there in Japan.
    We have a weekly prayer sheet at church with a special section for missionaries.
    If you ever have a request that you need specific prayer for send it to me.

    Susan, Tim and I have a special place in our hearts for you, Norman and the kids!

    Happy Birthday to you, Norman and Happy Anniversary to you both!

    May the Lord bless and multiply your efforts greatly – even 100 times!
    Cheryl Waldron

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