As we start this week, we have a picture of a road near the MTC that has thousands of cars driving over it each day. These pot holes have been here for months. |
Elder Gohi is the third missionary that was sealed to his parents last week. Paula and I were the proxies for his parents. |
Our second debut of our musical number to the next group of departing missionaries. |
Again, our missionaries erupted in applause at the end! We're thinking of taking our act on the road. |
Stacy Hoffman or her husband are here every other month. The man with her is the manager, Richard, and he's a gem. |
The facility is on 5 acres donated by the government. They have an option on 5 acres more. |
The library. The children attend a government school about 150 yards away. |
The boys bedroom. |
Each child has a cubby hole for their personal things. Note the scriptures. They take them to a local LDS Branch. When they are reunited with their family, that's the thing they miss most - the Church. |
The kitchen stove - outside the kitchen. It's too hot to cook inside the kitchen. |
Preparing lunch. This is a corn meal kind of like polenta. |
On the grounds is a building built by a group out of Provo, for handicapped children. |
Two girls in the home. |
They are trying to improve their self sufficiency. |
These are okra plants. |
Very, very, very hot peppers. |
A young man came to Ghana and planted fruit trees for his Eagle project. They have papaya guava, mango, coconut and more I can't name. |
They have over 1000 chickens that they raise for eggs. This is another step to self sufficiency. They hired Liberian refugees as labor for the chickens and as nannies with the children. |
Part of today's egg harvest. |
As we drove back to Accra, I'm continually amazed at the variety of things carried on hawkers heads. |
More. |
We stopped at Florence's baskets and this little goat, about the size of a large cat walked by. |
We stopped at Labadi Beach club for lunch and some pool time. Actually a little nap time. |
Paula imitating the missionaries getting shots. |
Taking this picture today about killed me. The sun was so hot and so bright that we could barely keep our eyes open. The hot weather is definitely back. |