We are spending the night in Tamale because we have lots of business to do. Steve has to renew his Ghanaian nurses license, we have to visit the lawyer, pick up the Child Center’s yearly license, go to the accountant… Continue Reading →
Amama came back to work this morning; if you remember she had been off last week because someone in her family died. It was good to have her back but we were still understaffed because Meri took the week off… Continue Reading →
Our area of town had a wind squall come up last night that dropped just enough rain where the water mixed with the dust to mess up the green pickup’s windshield after I had cleaned them yesterday. We hoped for… Continue Reading →
On Wednesday evening when we got to the hotel in Accra Steve opened the email and we had a note from our bank in the states. We usually come to Ghana with quite a bit of money; both from donations and… Continue Reading →
We are back in Yendi; it was shortly after 8:00pm when we arrived at the mission house. We were not happy that we had to drive after dark but our flight from Accra to Tamale was delayed by more than 2 hours. … Continue Reading →
We hired a driver and his car this morning and got up early so we could go up into the mountains outside of Accra to see what the carvers had to sell. We also went up to the town of… Continue Reading →
We got our paperwork done in a timely fashion this morning and we dropped the earrings that needed repaired off at the jewelry store. The jewelry store is run by a Lebanese family. The last two times we have been… Continue Reading →
We arrived safely in Accra, the capital city of Accra around 2:30 this afternoon. We got in about 30 minutes early which is always a good thing. When we bought our tickets for Ghana this time we made sure to… Continue Reading →
We thought we would drop you a line to let everyone know that we had an uneventful flight on all three flying segments back to Alabama. We arrived in Huntsville at 2:15pm yesterday with our son Aaron and grandson Taylor… Continue Reading →
The area where we stay here in Accra is near a small vegetable market. We decided to walk down, and I mean downhill, to the market to see what they were selling. The street was busy with people and parents… Continue Reading →
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