It was quite strange going to services this morning without having an interpreter traveling with us. Timothy Niligrini’s family in Jagrido is having a funeral celebration this weekend so he had asked to be excused today so he could worship… Continue Reading →
We were supposed to leave for the mini-seminar at Jakpumba at 8:00 this morning but we were a little late getting away. I thought that we were leaving at 9:00 so I was in no rush to get out the door until… Continue Reading →
We took the freezer we bought back from Simeon to the sign painter’s shop a couple days ago and had him repaint it. It had been to the village and back on the top of a bus so it was… Continue Reading →
It has been thundering for the past couple hours. It started sprinkling a few minutes ago; we are praying for a big rain! Zorash stopped by a little while ago to get the mangos she had picked up this morning… Continue Reading →
The motor vehicle office got their new printer yesterday so they were able to give us the sticker for the old van but not without any trouble. This time the original document did not have the cc size of the… Continue Reading →
We did not get back to Yendi until after 4:00 this afternoon. It took the Japan Motor’s service department over 4 hours to change the oil and the filters in the van! Please! I could have done the job quicker;… Continue Reading →
We are in Tamale. We left Yendi after we closed the Child Center. We had to go see the lawyer; pick up the audit; and pay the phone bill. Speaking of the phone bill; we have had a post paid… Continue Reading →
The hot weather in northern part of Ghana during the month of March is always the topic of conversation. On March 29th, the high temperature was 119 degrees F with a heat index of 141 degrees F. Too bad we… Continue Reading →
We didn’t travel to the bush today. Instead we went to Kulkpeni for worship. The reason being I had business to discuss with the brethren after services so it just made sense to go there. It is great to see… Continue Reading →
Today was the day for carrying the non burnable stuff to the dump. Mr. Iddrisu and Nazo don’t want us to take anything to the dump until they have had a chance to go through it. They always find something… Continue Reading →
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