Our whirlwind day began at 7am. I surveyed the items we needed to order from Mr. Hayes’ pharmacy and Kandie was gathering cooking utensil for the seminar for Nazo’s wife Amina to wash. We went into town at 8am and placed the order… Continue Reading →
The day started very early for me; like 3am. I couldn’t go back to sleep after waking up at 1:30 this morning so I tossed and turned until 3 so I got up. My taxi picked me up at 4:30 to take me… Continue Reading →
We had not been in the mission house more than 15 minutes when the electricity went off. We had to start the generator so we could find the bags and baskets we needed to go to the market. Around 6:00… Continue Reading →
We are back in Ghana. We had a wonderful visit with my brother Buz’s family. He is missed by all that knew him. We will have a celebration of his life in January. It looks like it is going to… Continue Reading →
I’m writing to let everyone know we arrived safely back to our home in Athens. All three flights went very smoothly, so we thank the Lord for our safe passage. Thank you also for your prayers. Our plans are to leave Tuesday… Continue Reading →
“Our bags are packed and we are ready to go!” Actually our bags are packed and we are sitting in the hotel /apartment waiting on the van to get here and load our luggage to take us to the airport. … Continue Reading →
This morning was spent going to the carver’s shops off of Tettah Quashie intersection here in Accra. Kandie wanted to do some shopping for family and friends. Of course I went along to carry the parcels and pay the vendors. My… Continue Reading →
We are beyond sad! My brother Buz passed away this morning at 6:30. He has had a terrible struggle! He had wonderful caregivers with lots of loving support. Who could ask for more? We request continued prayers for his wife, children… Continue Reading →
We are running around like chickens with our heads cut off. We are trying to get everything closed up and all the loose ends tied up because we are going to go back to the states for a couple weeks. … Continue Reading →
We got a little bit of rain this evening; it was a pleasant relief from the heat! Maybe it will be cooler tomorrow. Asana and her mother came to visit us this morning. Asana has been crippled since birth; she is… Continue Reading →
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