Guest Author: Charity Holladay We were scheduled to leave for shopping at 9:00am. However, Mom (Kandie), Dad (Steve), Faith, and I were all up around 6:30am. So we got ready and ventured out on a walk to see what we could find… Continue Reading →
Well, after many hours we are finally in Accra! We were a little late leaving the mission house because we were trying to tie up all the loose ends. We left at 10:00. Jordan and Lindsay wanted to make one last… Continue Reading →
Hello People! It has been a long time since I have written the Yendi Notes; in case you have not already figured it out I (Kandie) am writing tonight’s notes. We are running around like chickens with our heads cut… Continue Reading →
Guest Author: Lindsay Taylor It is still hot! The high today was 102 with a heat index of 115. The electricity has been sporadic today. It has repeatedly dimmed, blinked, or gone out throughout the day. We have lost count… Continue Reading →
Guest Author: Faith Holladay My day started at 5:40am. I had caught the bug. If you read yesterday’s notes you know Lindsay was sick. I guess it was my turn. But thanks to some Lomotil and Sprite I was feeling well… Continue Reading →
Guest Author: Jordan Taylor Buckle your seatbelts. These notes are longer than usual and have some content that is not for the squeamish. The hotel accommodations in Tamale were good, quite a step up from those at Mole. Still, there… Continue Reading →
Guest Author: Charity Holladay Today has been a very busy and fun day! We started off the morning at 7:00am climbing up on a Nissen Patrol and going on a morning safari ride. The seats we were sitting in were small, plastic children’s… Continue Reading →
Guest Author: Lindsay Taylor Our day started early this morning when we awoke at 4 AM to prepare for our trip to Mole Game Reserve. We rushed around and hit the road shortly after 5 AM. Kandie and Charity made breakfast for us… Continue Reading →
Guest Author: Faith Holladay This morning we awoke to no electricity. But thanks to the rain it was nice and cool. The high was 91 degrees and the heat index was 102 degrees. The Child Center was slow and steady;… Continue Reading →
Guest Author: Jordan Taylor This morning was relatively normal. Work at the feeding clinic went well. Word had gotten around that we were giving a set of clothes to those who came, so things were busier than usual. In total… Continue Reading →
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