Ghana Field Journal — Missions With the Consfords
Friday, September 2, 2011
Bonjour, The kids were up early again this morning ready for school. They were out the door at 6:45. I finished my second round of antibiotics today. I…
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Bonjour,
The kids were up early again this morning ready for school. They were out the door at 6:45.
I finished my second round of antibiotics today. I am still feeling a little weak, but I think that I am on the mend.
Joe went into town after lunch to run some errands before he went to pick the kids up from school. Danny took his first trip to the principal's office today for not keeping his hands folded. We asked him what the principal said. He said, "I don't know, but I didn't get a spanking!" Bonnie said, "Well, I went to the principal's office too because my leg was bleeding. He told me to sit in my yellow chair. He put some medicine on it for me, and I went back to class." I asked her if she liked the principal. She said, "He is such a nice man, Mom!" Gilbert is complaining about a sore throat; maybe he will feel better tomorrow.
Joe took the kids swimming after they got home from school. Then, Joe had to deal with some church problems.
After supper, we went over to the Siekberts' house to visit for a little while. Kristine went with us.
We got back home about 10:00. Bonnie and Danny fell asleep before I even got the Bible story book out. Gilbert wanted me to read a story to him anyway.
A demain,
Joe, Laura, Gilbert, Danny, and Bonnie
