We were up at 6am this morning so we could get our walking done. It was important that we do the washing before we left for Yowando . This is the last day before we leave for Tamale tomorrow so… Continue Reading →
We spent the day trying to get things closed up for our trip home. Tomorrow will be spent with the churches so we knew we needed to get as much done as possible. We finished entering the receipts and counting… Continue Reading →
Zorash came to work today to make up one of the days she took off earlier in the week. When she got here she told us that yesterday evening the father of one of the abandon children that we fed… Continue Reading →
Steve finished the yearly report for the Social Welfare department this afternoon. I finished editing it and he will reread it before he prints it. Some of the numbers are very interesting. This year 88 new sets of twins came… Continue Reading →
Today was a sad day for us at the Child Center. One of the malnourished children that we have been feeding died. The child’s mother came this morning to tell us. She had not been bringing the child regularly to… Continue Reading →
We got up at 5:30 this morning so we could beat the heat and work on securing the razor wire. Now that we have finished the job I can complain. The fence on the back of the mission property is… Continue Reading →
We got up early this morning so we could start working on re-attaching the razor wire. We were able to get about 2 hours of work in before it got too hot. We fully intended to go back out this… Continue Reading →
Timothy was at the house at 7:30 this morning as planned for our trip to Bagjon. I had to squeegee the windows on the green pickup because there was such heavy dew that had fallen. That doesn’t happen very often… Continue Reading →
We took two vehicles out to Kulkpeni this morning to pick up the church members that were going to attend the mini seminar that was being held at Jagrido. Jagrido is only about 12 miles from Yendi. It took us… Continue Reading →
We got rain!! It is raining as I am writing the notes. In fact Steve and I got drenched. We had gone to the back end of the property to reattach the razor wire. Some of the neighbors had taken… Continue Reading →
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