Ghana Field Journal — Missions With the Consfords
Friday, April 11, 2008
Bonjour, I went to the doctor this morning for my normal check-up. I also got my lab results. The doctor said that everything looks good. She did another…
Bonjour,
I went to the doctor this morning for my normal check-up. I also got my lab results. The doctor said that everything looks good. She did another ultrasound today and said that it is definitely a girl. She said I don’t need to go back until the end of May unless I have a problem. At that time, we will schedule the date for the c-section. It will probably be around June 10.
We stopped at the store to get a couple things. Then, we headed home.
The boys stayed with the Litsons. Danny was happy to see me when I went to get them. He came right to me and started telling Sarah, “Bye.” Gilbert came out of the play room holding both pant legs up. He had fallen outside and scraped both legs. He wanted to make sure that I knew he was injured. He had two band-aids.
We had lunch and then went down for naps. When Gilbert woke up, his injuries were too great to get out of bed. He called for help. He sat on the couch for awhile. Then, he asked Joe, “Dad, could you please put me in my tent? My legs are still hurting.” Joe picked him up and put him in the “tent.” After awhile, Gilbert got up and started playing. Danny grabbed Gilbert’s remaining band-aid, and that reminded Gilbert about his owies.
I went for a walk with Sarah and Margie. I didn’t take Gilbert because of his owies. He was sad that he was left behind.
A demain,
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