We sat in the office at the computers almost all day! It is about to be the end of the month so we started entering receipts, sorting receipts and trying to make sure that we pulled all the receipts that… Continue Reading →
We went to see Adamu, the malnourished abandoned child, again today. She seems to be doing better. While we were there we had them feed her and she ate much quicker today than she did the last time. It only… Continue Reading →
The neighborhood teens have figured out a way to get over the 8 foot cement wall that is lined with razor wire. They want to come into the property to get the mangoes off the trees at the back of… Continue Reading →
Divine, the evangelist woke us up this morning with his early morning call. We thought that he was at the gate but he was just calling to let us know that he would be dropping off some of the Church’s… Continue Reading →
Today we gave mangoes to 2 of the widow ladies that live in our area; they are members of the church. Both of the ladies are raising their grandchildren and their own children live with them. Here in Ghana the… Continue Reading →
Steve got the new wall in the storeroom painted. It took 2 coats of paint because the paint is sort of a chalky substance and the new plaster was very thirsty. The last time we painted the storeroom we mixed… Continue Reading →
We got its first rain of the New Year last night. There was a powerful wind storm accompanying the rain. It knocked down a lot of mangoes as well as old leaves and the seed pods from the teak trees… Continue Reading →
We woke to cloudy skies and a nice breeze that was cooler than the wind that had been blowing. We were hopeful that we would get some rain when we heard it thundering in the distance but as the day… Continue Reading →
Dawda finished plastering the inside wall of the storeroom this morning. He said that he was finished but when we checked it the wall was not flat. It had an inch deep step where he did not get the blocks… Continue Reading →
Dawda, the mason was here bright and early this morning. He came earlier than he normally does when he is doing a job for us but then again he is not usually fasting; I am sure that the early start… Continue Reading →
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