Ghana Field Journal — Missions With the Consfords
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Bonjour, The kids were ready to go to school again this morning. Bonnie said, "See you later, Mom" as she headed down the steps. Danny said, "Mom, I…
Missions With the Consfords
Ghana Field Journal — Serving the Lord for Over 25 Years
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Bonjour,
The kids were ready to go to school again this morning. Bonnie said, "See you later, Mom" as she headed down the steps. Danny said, "Mom, I love you very much, but I have to go to school."
I did not feel well again today. So, I just took it easy this morning.
Bonnie was the first Consford to visit the principal. For some reason, the teacher took Bonnie's hanky. Bonnie started crying and would not stop. So, they took her to the principal. He got her calmed down and gave the hanky back to her. That girl!
Gilbert had his first homework today in his "Obama" book. He informed me that the teacher has an "Obama" book too.
Gilbert and Danny both said that they have to put their hands under their chins when they pray. Danny wanted to know why they do that. I told him that it was probably to keep his hands out of trouble.
When Bonnie got home, she was upset that her school books were not in her backpack. She wanted to color in one of them at home. We told her that her school books have to stay at school.
I made lasagna for supper. Brother Davis and Brother Barrow ate supper with us.
Brother Barrow preached tonight. I stayed home, and Joe took the kids with him.
A demain,
Joe, Laura, Gilbert, Danny, and Bonnie
