It rained lightly most of the night. At 3:00am I got up and walked around the house and outside on the verandas with my flashlight to see if we stopped the leaks. Well we only had partial success. The biggest… Continue Reading →
Oh! What a happy day for a young 18 year old crippled girl, Asana! We took the handicapped tricycle to her house this afternoon but she had not gotten home from school yet. But when she gets home she will… Continue Reading →
We got a lot of stuff done today. Dawda the mason worked on the upper gutter and hopefully got the leak fixed. We won’t know for sure until we get another big rain. Red got the metal door for the… Continue Reading →
Did you ever have one of those days when the morning just didn’t seem to go very well? This morning was one of those days. The power went off around 2 am. Luckily, our bedroom was cool enough we were… Continue Reading →
Dawda, the mason came the mission house this morning to try and figure out why the gutters that catch the rain water are leaking. He finally decided that they were over flowing. It is quite possible because when the carpenter… Continue Reading →
Red, the part time driver, came to the mission house this morning to measure the door on the tool shed. The tool shed is made of cement blocks and the door is wooden. Over the years the frame has come… Continue Reading →
This afternoon while we were in town picking up our order of cereal for the babies Godfred, an acquaintance of ours, stopped to tell us about a widow lady with three children to support. He said that her husband was… Continue Reading →
The sun popped out today! I got a load of clothes washed and dried. I almost did 2 loads but I was afraid that if it started raining I would not have enough clothes lines inside the house to get… Continue Reading →
Timothy came today to paint. The guys usually only paint for 4 or 5 hours a day. Timothy wanted to know if he could come earlier and stay longer and get 2 days work in on the same day. We… Continue Reading →
The Child Center was very busy today. We started out slow but by the end of the morning we had seen 59 children. Of that number there were seven sets of twins. One of the new mothers brought a new… Continue Reading →
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