Ghana Field Journal — Missions With the Consfords
Thursday, May 8, 2008
Bonjour, This morning, Tammy came to have her vehicle worked on. Joe went into Anyama with Tammy, Lenell, and Gilbert to get the mechanics started on Tammy’s vehicle. …
Bonjour,
This morning, Tammy came to have her vehicle worked on. Joe went into Anyama with Tammy, Lenell, and Gilbert to get the mechanics started on Tammy’s vehicle. Then, they headed back home.
Gilbert kept Tammy busy reading to him while Lenell and I did some work in the kitchen. Then, Tammy, Lenell, and I all worked on lunch preparations. We had tacos.
After lunch, the boys and I took a nap. Lenell moved her stuff over to the Litsons’ house.
Joe went back into Anyama to check on the progress on Tammy’s vehicle. When he started to leave, the clutch was out again on our vehicle. So, he took Matt’s vehicle. When Tammy’s vehicle was ready, the mechanic drove it out here. Joe gave the mechanic a ride back into Anyama.
The boys and I went for a walk with Lenell and Tammy. Gilbert wanted the girls to go on the walk too. I reminded him that they weren’t here. He was disappointed.
After the walk, Lenell and Tammy took the boys while I got supper ready. Then, we all had supper together.
Lenell and Tammy are supposed to come for Belgian waffles in the morning. Joe invited Bob Engelhart and Romeo for breakfast as well. Then, we are going to head into Abidjan with Lenell and Tammy. We have a few errands to run, and Lenell is going to go look at puppies.
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