Ghana Field Journal — Missions With the Consfords
Monday, November 13, 2006
Bonjour! This morning, I taught my English class. We covered adjectives and adverbs today. We only have two weeks of class left before the final exam; so, I…
Bonjour!
This morning, I taught my English class. We covered adjectives and adverbs today. We only have two weeks of class left before the final exam; so, I am trying to finish the eight parts of speech.
Joe held the fort while I was gone. Danny went to sleep shortly after I left. Gilbert rested for a little while too. Everyone is feeling better today.
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When I got back, Danny woke up. Joe and Gilbert went over to the Siekberts’ house to get eggs for Brother Davis. Then, Joe went to the Bible institute to try to help Brother Davis e-mail a picture. He was going to use our computer, but it would not come on. It was back to its old tricks.
Joe called the repair man and was going to take the computer in to him tomorrow. Joe took the computer apart and cleaned it. When he put it back together, it still wouldn’t come on. He waited a few hours and tried turning it on again; it came on! That was a blessing.
A demain,
Joe, Laura, Gilbert, and Danny
