Zorash, the receptionist called this morning just before it was time for the Child Center to open to tell us that she was not going to be able to come to work because she had to go to Tamale or… Continue Reading →
Steve is outside spraying for mosquitoes. He tries to spray every 2 weeks during the rainy season. Just to keep them at bay. We still have mosquitoes because none of our neighbors spray; they really can’t afford the spray but… Continue Reading →
30th September 2018 Yendi Notes It was 8:45 this morning when Nazo told us that Timothy Niligrini was trying to contact us. He was having a problem. He couldn’t get his motorcycle to start. We quickly got into the pickup… Continue Reading →
It is raining and we fully expect the electricity to go off. It has already been off and on a few times. A little while ago we were at the hospital visiting Jacob from Nakpa’s wife Martha and the electricity… Continue Reading →
This morning we asked Osman the secretary for the Balogu chief to come back to the mission house. We needed to look over the documents we signed a couple days ago. We had a couple questions. The document spoke of… Continue Reading →
27th September 2018 Yendi Notes Steve is out at Kulkpeni for the first day of the monthly class. Nana Bekum, the evangelist that has been sick and unable to attend the class for the past 3 months called Steve this… Continue Reading →
We were running around like chickens with our heads cut off today. We were so busy. Finally at 2:00 we grabbed a bite to eat. Steve had a peanut butter sandwich and I open a can of pork ’n beans,… Continue Reading →
More crocheted baby hats were given out today. The larger sizes are a big hit. Most of the mothers have one child right after another and the older children that come with the mothers were a little jealous that their… Continue Reading →
Mr. Iddrisu did not come to work today; he was sick. He thinks he has malaria so he is treating himself for it. If it is malaria he will feel better in a couple days. Steve talked to him and… Continue Reading →
I wish I had one of those “All Terrain Vehicles” (ATV) this morning. Why? There were several times I was plowing water with the front grill of the pickup on our way to Jakpumba. I was thankful we were riding… Continue Reading →
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