Ghana Field Journal — Missions With the Consfords
Friday, September 19, 2008
Bonjour, This morning, Lenell took the boys up to her apartment with her. They played all morning. She fed them lunch and then brought them home for…
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Bonjour,
This morning, Lenell took the boys up to her apartment with her. They played all morning. She fed them lunch and then brought them home for naps around 2:00.
Bonnie and I had a quiet morning at home. Bonnie didn’t know what to think of a quiet house. She slept quite a bit. I made Dunkin Donuts, typed a few e-mails, and worked on laundry.
We talked to Joe a couple times today. Four more men in the group arrived today. They worked on getting money exchanged and getting a wheelchair for one of the men with them. The 79 Israeli officers will arrive on Sunday.
We all got a nap in this afternoon. After naps, the boys wanted their special candy. Lenell had brought some candy that her sister sent in a package. It is a bottle that has a sucker on top and things to dip the sucker in underneath. The boys thought that was great. Danny’s dipping cups didn’t last long; he spilled them everywhere. Then, he was trying to steal Gilbert’s.
Gilbert was playing baseball this evening. He was running to go retrieve the ball and slid. He said, “I’m playing a game called slipper, Mom. That’s how you do it; you slip when you go to get the ball.”
Bonnie has been all smiles today. She has such a cute little smile.
Lenell came back this evening. It sure helps to have her here in the evenings around bedtime!
A demain,
Joe, Laura, Gilbert, Danny, and Bonnie
