Ghana Field Journal — Missions With the Consfords
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Bonjour, This morning, Joe rode into Takoradi with Brother Luther to check on the vehicle. It was still all taken apart. So, it looks like we won’t…
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Bonjour,
This morning, Joe rode into Takoradi with Brother Luther to check on the vehicle. It was still all taken apart. So, it looks like we won’t be heading north until next week.
We did school this morning. The boys didn’t have as many pages today as they did yesterday. Danny didn’t have any cutting, but he only had one paper; so, he wasn’t too disappointed.
This afternoon, the kids took a nap. Joe went with Brother Luther to visit someone in the church.
Brother Luther gave us a ride to church. He took us early so that he could go back and get his family. No one else had arrived; so, the boys were racing. Joe was saying, “Ready, On your mark, Get set, Go!” for the boys. Bonnie came up with her own rendition; she said, “Mom, can you say ‘Ready, Setty, Mark’ for me?”
They had to deal with a problem at church tonight. So, after the song service, April and I took all of the kids to one of the classrooms and had junior church with them.
After church, Brother Luther took his family home and then came back for us. While we were waiting, we were looking at the stars. The boys were asking all kinds of questions about stars. Bonnie was calling the stars “moons.”
A demain,
Joe, Laura, Gilbert, Danny, and Bonnie
