Today is our oldest son, Aaron’s birthday. We almost always miss his birthday but we will make up for it when we get home! We went to Tamale this morning to drop off the audit. We thought that it was… Continue Reading →
It is 10:00pm and we just finished the Child Center’s audit! Happy Day! We have been working on it almost all day! Our biggest problem was the exchange rate. The rate has been going up so fast. It is good for us… Continue Reading →
We were up early this morning gathering items that will be needed for the seminar that starts this Thursday. The week of the seminar is very hectic and having to have all the paperwork done by tomorrow for the Child Center… Continue Reading →
Amina, Nazo’s wife, came back this morning to continue washing stuff for the seminar. When I was going through some things I found a full box of bouillon cubes; I adore bouillon cubes but these were shrimp and I am… Continue Reading →
The building is finished! It is such a relief to have that behind us! It looks very nice. The guys will still have to water the floors everyday for the next week so that they will cure slowly. We hired… Continue Reading →
The rains have started to wane. It has been 10 days since we received any significant rainfall so everyone has started harvesting. I am glad we had a significant rainfall this year; but the government did not subsidize fertilizer this… Continue Reading →
Dawda, the mason, told us that they would finish the building tomorrow. He then said that we should do something for the workers to make them “happy”. (A way of showing our appreciation for their hard work.) I asked him… Continue Reading →
This morning was the day that Steve went to the hospital for his continuing education classes. He talked to Dr. Owusu about Warihana’s case and showed him the picture of her ulcerated leg. Steve told him that her father wanted… Continue Reading →
We are beyond excited! We finally have the land papers! The Land’s Commission called on Friday and said that the papers were finished; we wanted to be sure that we had them in our hands and that all the information… Continue Reading →
Kandie and I were up early this morning working on the annual audit and other financial items before we left the house. Tis the season to have many things on our plate as we make ready for the seminar later… Continue Reading →
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