We got to the hospital this morning ½ an hour before they opened. We wanted to be the first people in line but there were 3 people there ahead of us. But let me tell you this place has it… Continue Reading →
We left Yendi this morning on time (5:30) and Red was ready and waiting for us when we got to his house to pick him up. He even remembered his driver’s license this time. That was a good start to… Continue Reading →
Lord willing, this will be our last night in Yendi for a while. We are scheduled to leave for the airport in Tamale at 5:30 in the morning. Red is going to drive us to the airport and then bring the van… Continue Reading →
It was hot today. The high temperature was 101 degrees with a heat index of 107 degrees. We had to be outside in the heat most of the day! The air condition in our bedroom feels so good! Thanks so… Continue Reading →
Well, Happy Thanksgiving to you! What are you having for Thanksgiving dinner? Thanksgiving is not even a thing over here. Most don’t even know what we are talking about when we say this is one of our important family holidays. … Continue Reading →
You guys almost did not get the Yendi Notes tonight! I forgot about writing them until it was almost time to go to bed. I usually write them before we leave for Bible Study but this evening we were finishing… Continue Reading →
Yesterday was our oldest son Aaron’s birthday. It is always hard to be over here and miss birthday’s and special occasions; I think they are going to wait until we get home to have his actual birthday celebration. This morning… Continue Reading →
We woke to a puddle of water on the floor this morning! We sleep in a waterbed, if you can imagine that! During the night it had sprung a leak. We had to empty about ½ the water in the… Continue Reading →
We had a hot, rough ride today! Our destination was the village of Jamoni located east of Yendi on the Gnani/Sabare Road. Today’s weather was the beginning of the hot, dry , dusty air that is called the Harmattan. It… Continue Reading →
Zorash and Amama came to work today to make up the days they missed earlier in the week. We were happy to see them. We had a ½ a bushel of soybeans that needed to be washed and dried. Amama… Continue Reading →
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