We are beyond excited! Adamu, the severely malnourished starving abandoned 1 ½ year old, came back to the Center this morning. We were afraid that we would have to go to the house again to check on her. The first… Continue Reading →
The old van is back in the shop; Gomda fixed the clutch but now it does not have 5th gear; mind you we very seldom are on roads that are good enough to use 5th gear but we should have the option… Continue Reading →
When we got in the green truck to go to town this afternoon to pick up the old van from the mechanic we figured out what the noise in the air conditioning motor in the green truck was caused from. … Continue Reading →
We woke up to a gentle rain this morning which is not the norm for this time of year. Let me be quick to say I’m not complaining; rain around here is always a good thing. We were scheduled to… Continue Reading →
The shocks for the green truck came in so first thing this morning we took the truck to the mechanic to get them put on. It should have been an easy job but when he pulled the wheels he found… Continue Reading →
This morning while we were taking our walk Steve decided to take a detour and walk down past the lumber yard that is making the benches for the churches; he just wanted to see if they had started working on… Continue Reading →
The mason finally started molding blocks at Kulkpeni today. Timothy said that they expected 3 men to be working molding the blocks but only one man came to start the work. Hopefully there will be 3 tomorrow. We are just… Continue Reading →
The month-long fasting is finally officially over. Even as of yesterday afternoon the Muslims in our area were not sure if the fast would end today or tomorrow. Before we got out of bed this morning we knew that they… Continue Reading →
As you know we have been struggling with the emails, the server, and the network Well somehow for some reason at least one of the Yendi Notes did not get posted to the website or to Facebook. We know this… Continue Reading →
The month of March is usually when we experience the hottest temperatures. On the 31st the high temperature was 114o F with a heat index of 126oF. Water is a scarce commodity and the dust is endless. It amazes us that mangoes… Continue Reading →
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