Well, we broke our record this morning; 192 babies came to the Child Center. At one point Steve said that it was like a bunch of chickens in a hen house! None of the children were sick; their mothers brought… Continue Reading →
Oh! My, this morning the mothers descended upon the Child Center like a herd of locust. I believe we broke our record this morning. We saw 144 children in a 3 ½ hours. There is no way to describe the… Continue Reading →
The Child Center operates even when we are not here in Ghana. We have a storeroom which we keep stocked so the workers will have what they need for the babies in our absence. While we were gone they ran… Continue Reading →
I was lucky this morning in that when I hooked up the old van’s battery it popped right off. That was important because we had to drop off the green pickup at the fitters before we went on to the… Continue Reading →
Nazo, the day man, told us that his wife had been seriously sick the past couple of days and that he took her to the clinic near the mission house only to find he did not have enough money to… Continue Reading →
Our hired driver that took us to the airport this morning was named Edward. He arrived 30 minutes sooner than we had expected. Check in time at the airlines started at 10:30. When we arrived one of the gate agents… Continue Reading →
We left the states in the afternoon on the 13th; we arrived in Ghana last night, the 14th. We had a very good flight. There were a few extra seats on the second leg of the flight on the 8… Continue Reading →
Hello Everyone, We are scheduled to leave for Ghana on the 13th of August, Lord willing. This is the first time in 18 years we will be traveling to Ghana by pass through a Paris airport (Charles De Gaulle) so… Continue Reading →
The month of May has been a very busy. We have kept the road from Yendi to Tamale hot trying to get the land documents in order to be registered. It has been stressful having to go from this office… Continue Reading →
Not much to tell today. We have enjoyed not having anything to do. First thing this morning we went for a walk to familiarize ourselves with this section of Accra. We hoped to find a restaurant but only found a… Continue Reading →
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