Ghana Field Journal — Missions With the Consfords
Thursday, June 28, 2012
W'apow mu e, Joe felt better this morning. By this afternoon, he was back down again. He has taken it easy today. He took the kids to school…
W'apow mu e,
Joe felt better this morning. By this afternoon, he was back down again. He has taken it easy today. He took the kids to school and then picked them up from school.
I did some cleaning and laundry this morning. I unpacked all of my framed pictures that Joe brought back from Ivory Coast. I also made some cookies to freeze for lunches.
It has rained off and and on all day today. This afternoon, the kids were playing in the living room. The boys built a castle with the Lincoln Logs. Then, Bonnie, the great destroyer, knocked part of it down. Gilbert said, "Mom, Bonnie 'intentially' knocked our castle down."
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All of the kids worked on pictures and letters for me to take to the grandparents.
Gilbert's eye is swollen tonight. It looks like an allergic reaction to something. He took some Benadryl and went to bed.
Bonnie was about to fall asleep on her feet. Her class hasn't been taking a nap at school this week for some reason.
Nantsew yie!
Joe, Laura, Gilbert, Danny, and Bonnie
