We are so excited; we just got word from our son-in-law Marcus that he is going to come and help us with the seminar this year! What a happy day! He is in the process of getting his passport and… Continue Reading →
Steve went to the continuing education class at the hospital this morning which meant we were short-handed at the Child Center and then Mr. Iddrisu did not come to work today. We are not sure where he is but we… Continue Reading →
We are back in Yendi after “Plan B” turned to “Plan C”! Last night Steve received a text from Ms. Hawa, the Social Welfare officer that was going to write a letter for us to take to Immigrations explaining that… Continue Reading →
We are once again in Tamale. We had planned on coming over this morning; doing our business and then returning to Yendi late this afternoon but things did not work out as we planned. It is time to renew our… Continue Reading →
When Timothy arrived this morning he said he thought we were supposed to go to his family’s village Jagrido today until it dawned on him we were going to Jakpumba, a village off of the Bimbilla Road. It really didn’t… Continue Reading →
Divine was here again this morning when we got up. This is the second day for the masons to work on the school kitchen. This morning he said they needed another trip of sand and 2 more bags of cement. … Continue Reading →
Divine called so early this morning that he woke us up. I hate to be woken up by the phone ringing; it scares me and I immediately wonder what awful thing has happened! Divine had come into Yendi to pick… Continue Reading →
We just got back from Nanjuni. The family of the church member that died was very happy with the gift of corn and money. The man was a middle aged man with no health problems. Steve asked them what happened… Continue Reading →
Dauda and the masons are still working. I guess that they decided to work later today because they only worked ½ a day yesterday because of the rain. Of course that means we will have to pay them twice the… Continue Reading →
It rained for part of the morning so none of the mothers brought their children to the Child Center; we wouldn’t want them to catch cold! Since no mothers came we set Meri to frying peanuts; for our personal consumption. … Continue Reading →
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