Ghana Field Journal — Missions With the Consfords
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
W'apow mu e, Joe took the kids to school. Then, he worked on the program for the funeral. I did some more practicing on the keyboard. I…
W'apow mu e,
Joe took the kids to school. Then, he worked on the program for the funeral. I did some more practicing on the keyboard. I got three more songs today that I need to be able to play by Saturday.
Danny seems to be starting to feel better today. Joe said that he asked 100 questions today on the way home from school.
It rained off and on throughout the day today. The kids wanted to play outside when they got home from school. It was raining. So, they played in the guest room until the rain stopped; then, they got the bikes and scooters out and played outside until supper time.
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Bonnie had to go to the office today for removing her shoes. She knows what "remove" means now; so, she had no excuses. The principal just talked to her today and told her not to do that any more.
I tried a new recipe for supper tonight – chicken tortilla soup. It was pretty good; Bonnie and Danny weren't too thrilled with it.
During supper tonight, Joe was asking Gilbert about the "beautiful tasting coffee" from last night. Gilbert said that he didn't really drink it; he just pretended to drink it to try to get Danny to drink it. He had me fooled; I thought he really drank it. He thought that was funny.
We all watched a movie and ate popcorn tonight. Bonnie fell asleep on the couch. It is so funny to watch the boys' facial expressions when something unexpected happens.
Nantsew yie!
Joe, Laura, Gilbert, Danny, and Bonnie
