Ghana Field Journal — Missions With the Consfords
Monday, October 17, 2011
Bonjour, Joe took the kids to school this morning. Then, he worked on loading some John and Romans in the vehicle to be taken across town. I…
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Bonjour,
Joe took the kids to school this morning. Then, he worked on loading some John and Romans in the vehicle to be taken across town.
I did some rearranging in the kids' room this morning. Joe helped me move a different table in there.
The kids had a good day at school. Bonnie and Danny both have a cold and have shared it with Joe. It is warming up here now; that seems like a strange time to get a cold. But, lots of people at school have colds.
I saw an idea on Facebook the other day of poking spaghetti noodles through hot dog pieces and then cooking it that way. The boys helped me put the spaghetti in the hot dogs. They thought it was great fun. Then, I made a cheese sauce to put over it. It was a big hit with the kids.
The boys did their homework after supper. Neither one of the boys had math homework tonight. They were glad that they didn't have much homework so that they could play longer. Gilbert got his pirate outfit on and was Captain Hook. Danny said, "I'm your maid, right Gilbert?" I told Danny that I thought he meant "mate" instead of "maid." Bonnie was busy coloring. She had about four crayons that she had brought out of the bedroom. Each time she was going to color a different object, she would ask either me or Joe what color it should be. She ended up with a green cat as well as some other interesting sights.
A demain,
Joe, Laura, Gilbert, Danny, and Bonnie
