This morning we drove to Timothy’s house to pick him up so we could drive on to Jegrido for worship. We used the same road we used last week to visit Nalongni. We didn’t have to turn off the road like last… Continue Reading →
As soon as we got up this morning we started turning the shea butter into diaper rash ointment and ring worm ointment. It was not long before we figured out that we did not have enough containers to make the amount of ointment… Continue Reading →
Today was wash day again! Wash day sure does seem to roll around very quickly. Jack and Steve haul most of the water for the washing which is surely a blessing. We were fortunate that today was a hot sunny day so… Continue Reading →
When we got up this morning we noticed a man at the front gate. He seemed agitated; he sat on his motorcycle a little while, then he sat on the ground, then he sat on the gate buttress, then he was back… Continue Reading →
We got back from Tamale around 3:00 this afternoon. We drove in and out of the rain as we came to Yendi. We had a couple things to do this morning before we could leave Tamale. We went to Immigrations and filled… Continue Reading →
We, Jack, Red and I, went to Bolgatanga today while Steve flew to Accra to take care of some business. We had a wonderful time. Usually when we go to Bolgatanga it is on one of the hottest days of the year…. Continue Reading →
First thing this morning Kandie washed a load of clothes for Jack because we planned to go to Tamale in the afternoon. After going though the bucket ordeal of fetching water (because I still have not got the cistern pump hooked up yet)… Continue Reading →
You know, there are some days that will stick in your mind forever. Today is one of those days for me. It all began with Kandie, Jack, and me picking up Timothy at his house and traveling to Nalongni for services. Our biggest… Continue Reading →
Yesterday evening when we got back from Tamale the electricity was off. Since we have a big generator we were not worried about the lights being off. A couple hours after Steve started the generator Tichak, the watchman, told us that the lights… Continue Reading →
We spent the whole day in Tamale. We were successful in getting Jack’s visa renewed. Jack can now stay in Ghana until November 22nd if he wants to but he will be leaving with us the first part of November. We also… Continue Reading →
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