2007-03-07

Ghana Field Journal — Missions With the Consfords

Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Friday, March 2, 2007 Bonjour! Joe headed into town to get the trailer hitch mounted, but the car overheated on his way. So, he went straight to the…

Friday, March 2, 2007

Bonjour!

Joe headed into town to get the trailer hitch mounted, but the car

overheated on his way. So, he went straight to the mechanic. He spent all

morning there. They fixed the fan and cleaned the radiator. Then, they

filled the radiator with coolant instead of water, and the vehicle is

running much cooler now.

Joe came home for lunch and then went back into town to get the trailer

hitch mounted. That took all afternoon. He stopped at the internet café on

his way home and got home just in time for supper.

I graded some papers and did some work on the computer in between taking

care of the boys.

Gilbert has several pound puppies. He had them all spread out on a blanket

on the living room floor. He would pet each one and then tell it to “Seep”

(“sleep”). He brought a couple to me. He has named a couple of the dogs

after the dogs in Ivory Coast. A spotted one is Charlie, and another one is

Pete. Charlie is the Engelharts’ dog, and Pete is our dog. The rest of

them are “doggy” or “puppy.”

A demain,

Joe, Laura, Gilbert, and Danny

Saturday, March 3, 2007

Bonjour!

Joe went visiting this morning. He didn’t have any car trouble today.

After lunch, we went to pick out tile for our house in Ivory Coast. We are

going to take some of that with us when we go this next time.

After naps, we went into town to look at the new grocery store. It still

wasn’t officially opened, but the man let us look. He told us we could take

whatever we wanted and pay for it on Monday when they open.

Then, Joe took us out to eat. We went to Planter’s Lodge. Gilbert heard us

talking about going to eat, and he started saying, “Supper.” He was ready

to eat!

We found out that Opa, my Dad’s father, is in the hospital. We called and

talked to him for a minute. Please pray for his health needs. He has some

blood clots and some other problems.

We didn’t make it to the internet café today; so, you will get several day’s

worth of e-mail next time.

A demain,

Joe, Laura, Gilbert, and Danny

Sunday, March 04, 2007

Bonjour!

Church went well today. Gilbert has the diarrhea; so, I kept the boys at

home.

Danny has really taken a liking to the jungle gym. He has a strong grip. He

grabs the rings and shakes them all about. Gilbert has to get in on the

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action every once in awhile.

The power was back on at the church in Sekondi this evening. The tenant

must have finally paid his electric bill. That is a blessing!

A demain,

Joe, Laura, Gilbert, and Danny

Monday, March 05, 2007

Bonjour!

We taught all four of our classes today since tomorrow is a holiday. It is

Ghana’s 50th birthday. I taught from 8:30 to 10:30, and Joe taught from

10:30 to 12:30.

Joe went into town this afternoon to get some things accomplished before our

trip to Ivory Coast. On the way back home, he noticed that the water pump

on the vehicle is starting to go out. We had planned to go to Ivory

Coaston Wednesday, but we are going to wait until the end of the

month.

Gilbert was happy to see Daddy when he got home. He squeals with delight

when he hears the vehicle outside the gate. Then, he runs to the door

saying, “Daddy!” all the way there.

A demain,

Joe, Laura, Gilbert, and Danny

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Today is Ghana’s 50th birthday. Everything is closed in town. We had a

nice restful day at home.

Danny is starting to be more active. He is rolling over now. He smiles a

lot.

I think Gilbert played with every toy imaginable today. We had quite a

clean up party this evening. Gilbert knows now where things go. I had the

car box and the toy drawer. Joe was collecting dominos. Gilbert was the go

between, taking things to the proper person.

A demain,

Joe, Laura, Gilbert, and Danny

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Bonjour!

We went into town this morning to go grocery shopping and run a couple

errands. We discovered that today is also a holiday. We asked someone what

the holiday today is, and they said that it is a holiday to recover from the

holiday! What next!!

The grocery store was one of the few things that was open. We were glad

about that!

Joe is headed to the internet café now so that he can get these sent before

church.

Please continue to pray for Opa. He had to have emergency surgery on Monday

night for internal bleeding.

A demain,

Joe, Laura, Gilbert, and Danny

Joe Consford

Baptist Missionary — Ghana, West Africa

Joe and Laura Consford are independent Baptist missionaries sent from Central Baptist Church in Center, Texas. They plant churches, train national pastors, and run a Bible institute in West Africa. Joe is also the author of That's My Goat and Missionary on Fire, and the host of two podcasts.

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