Thursday, January 22, 2015

Trip to Cape Coast Jan 15,2015

Darrell & Shelly Miles our friends from home are serving in the Cape Coast Mission so we went to stay with them and have them show us the area. It was fun to renew friendships and compare stories. Their mission is the next one to the west about 3 hours. They were in Liberia but were moved due to the Ebola outbreak.
Kakum National Park Canopy Walk


Our guide Ben

Protection for the trees

This pod has a natural pain medication in it.




Elmina Castle-slave trade


The harbor by castle

The Miles and Us at the castle

The First Baptism spot in Cape Coast
Helping to pump water

Our Apartment Before and After

Bathroom after
Bathroom before

dining after
dining before
We totally refurbished the apartment before we moved in. New paint tile floors,new granite counter tops, walls in the bathroom, a new vanity for the bathroom, moved the washer-new one that actually uses hot water. We love it.

Living room after

living room before

Kitchen before
Kitchen after
Bedroom after

bedroom before
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Mission Tour with President Curtis Jan 6, 2015

The missionaries lined up to greet the Curtis's in Senchi



Also in Christianborg

We had a mission tour where President Curtis (president of the West Africa Area) toured the mission and shared words of wisdom. It was a great time.

Thursday, January 1, 2015

Tema/Newtown service Project

We participated in service for a school owned by a branch president in the area. His legs are severely deformed from birth but is amazing to see get around and function. Instead of begging on the streets like so many in his condition, he has made something of himself. The area is very poor and is right on the beach. Imagine what could be beautiful beach front property ruined by a slum in its place. We helped dig and install a water line for the school. The ground was so hard that we had to use pic axes to loosen the dirt and then shovels. We ran the line a long way from the street through another property, under the foundation across the school yard and to the bathrooms. I was moving some rocks when I saw a group of kids watching me so I hired them to move the pile for me for a bottle of water each. We were all hot and sweaty so we went to the church and played and ate. It is so fun to get to know the missionaries. They were arm wrestling and someone decided I needed to try to beat the winner--I did of course--using both hands and my chin!! and I think he let me win!!
Digging the trench

I win

Beach front property

Chicken and rice to burn out the taste buds

The branch president

The school

The whole group

The kids I hired to move rocks

The line