It has been raining most of the afternoon. The ladies that work the Child Center went home a little early today because we could see the storm brewing. Donkey went home for lunch and never came back. Mr. Iddrisu stayed… Continue Reading →
We started passing out clothes this morning to the children that come to the Child Center. It was a cloudy overcast day that threatened rain so the mothers were slow to come out but we are sure that by tomorrow… Continue Reading →
Today we visited the congregation at Duuni south of Yendi. I was afraid we were going to have competition with the rain just before we left Yendi but I was glad to be proven wrong. We arrived at the church… Continue Reading →
The bulk of our day was spent sitting at the computer trying to get the employees’ tax and the withholding tax entered. We have to do it online and while we are at it we have to pray that the… Continue Reading →
We got back from Tamale around 5:30. We stopped by Red’s to give him the money he needed to pay for the aluminum welder my brother Paul loaned him. He wants to start making walkers, crutches and canes for the disabled… Continue Reading →
We are in Tamale; we just finished eating a lovely Indian meal. We adore Indian food and the folks that run the hotel that we stay in are Indians; the lady is such a good cook! Of course we over… Continue Reading →
The architect finally called this morning and told us that we could come to the office at 9:00 this morning and pick up the drawings for the training center. We are on Ghana time and we knew that 9:00 does not necessarily… Continue Reading →
Zorash did not come to work today because she was called to a meeting between the Konkombas and the Dagombas. A few months ago someone put something out on social media that said the Konkombas (the tribe that Timothy, the… Continue Reading →
I got up a little earlier than normal today; I thought that I was going to be able to finish the paperwork on the Withholding Tax but things did not go as planned because I obviously can’t operate a calculator! … Continue Reading →
Timothy was late this morning coming to the compound. I think he thought his clock said 8 am instead of 9 am. Anyway, things worked out just fine because the road we took to the village of Jomoni has been repaved which allowed… Continue Reading →
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