Ghana Field Journal — Missions With the Consfords
Thursday, May 24, 2007
Bonjour! Dad hasn’t gotten an e-mail typed today. He has been busy all day. So, I thought I’d send a brief update. He will probably fill you in…
Bonjour!
Dad hasn’t gotten an e-mail typed today. He has been busy all day. So, I thought I’d send a brief update. He will probably fill you in a little later on.
Lori got in safely last night. One of her bags didn’t make it on that flight because she only had thirty minutes to make her connection in Paris. The bag is supposed to be delivered to our house in the morning.
Joe, Dad, and Lori went to Donkoi this morning. Dad spoke at the village and answered some questions about music. All the children were pinching Lori’s arms to see if the white would come off of her skin.
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Mom and I kept the Litson girls while Matt and Sarah went into town. Gilbert had a good time playing with them.
This afternoon, Joe and Dad went over to Matt’s to get what Dad has taped so far put on DVDs to free up his camera space.
The Engelharts had us and the Litsons over for supper tonight. We had cous-cous, a North-African dish. It is a grain with stew on top of it. It was very good. I made bread for the meal, and Sarah made dessert.
A demain,
Joe, Laura, Gilbert, and Danny
