Ghana Field Journal — Missions With the Consfords
Wednesday, November 1, 2006
Bonjour! This morning, Nana went to one of the village schools with Brother Davis. He preaches there on Wednesday mornings. Joe took Danny to a clinic to get…
Bonjour!
This morning, Nana went to one of the village schools with Brother Davis. He preaches there on Wednesday mornings.
Joe took Danny to a clinic to get shots. He found out that it is National Immunization Week. The shots were free, but they had already run out of most of them. They gave Danny the oral polio vaccine. He will have to go back next week for the other shot that he needs. They also gave us a mosquito net for the baby’s bed.
It was supposed to be a power off day today. Because of National Immunization Week, the power is staying on all week. That is a blessing!
Gilbert stayed with Mommy. We sat in the chair in the living room and watched The Fox and the Hound.
When Joe got home, Danny and Gilbert both went down for a nap.
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Mrs. Davis made lunch for us today. The Davises ate lunch with us. Just as we started eating, we had a heavy rain. That woke Gilbert up. He wasn’t ready to wake up; so, he wasn’t very happy. He sat in Joe’s lap all through lunch.
I took a nap this afternoon. Joe worked on his sermon.
Joe, Gilbert, and Nana went to church. Danny and I stayed home. Danny slept the whole time that they were gone. They had a good church service.
Gilbert wanted to see the baby when he got home. I got Danny out of bed, and Gilbert helped me wake him up. Then, Gilbert was giving Danny kisses. It was cute.
A demain,
Joe, Laura, Gilbert, and Danny
