Steve is outside hacking away at the trees that are hanging over and rubbing the poly tanks (plastic water storage containers). He is afraid that if they continually rub the tanks they might cause them to leak. Personally I doubt… Continue Reading →
Moses Mabe, the church leader from Bakpaba, stopped by for a visit this morning. He has started harvesting his yams and he wanted to share some with us. How sweet is that? The yams were beautiful. These are not sweet… Continue Reading →
I forgot to tell you that a couple days ago when I messed up the Excel program and everything locked up we called Marcus, our son-in-law, and our daughter Charity and together they were able to figure out the problem. … Continue Reading →
Mr. Iddrisu’s cousin came to the mission house this morning. She is an older woman and she is trying to raise enough money for her son who is about 35 years old to have back surgery. We heard that he… Continue Reading →
Nazo’s wife is feeling better and it is easier for her to breathe. Red called and said that indeed he does have malaria. Hopefully he will be feeling better soon. Nothing was said about his blood pressure; I guess they… Continue Reading →
This morning Zorash showed us a video of Abduli-Ganu; the young man that got an artificial leg. We started the process before Covid struck so he has been waiting a long time to be able to walk again. Early in… Continue Reading →
We spent the afternoon working on the books and entering receipts. I use a mouse when I am working. I did not realize that the little mouse pad thingy on the laptop was on and somehow I rested my hand… Continue Reading →
We are back in Yendi! Hurrah! Our flight was scheduled to leave at 10:30. We left the hotel a little early so I could stop at one of the vendors that sell souvenirs. I decided to do a little more shopping… Continue Reading →
When we got to the immigrations office this morning Steve’s medical certificate was not ready. We only had to wait a little while for the information to be entered and printed. Then Steve had to go back to the doctor… Continue Reading →
As soon as we got to Accra this morning we dropped our bags at the hotel / apartment and then caught a taxi to go to the immigrations office. Two years ago when we got the visas renewed Steve had… Continue Reading →
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