Things are normally quiet at the Clinic on Saturdays and today was no exception apart from one exciting discovery.
When we arrived at 8.00am we discovered a baby girl had been born just a short time earlier and it was nice to be able to get pictures of the little angle being washed by her Grandma - it wasn't really a convenient time to give her a kiss!
They don't hang around her as we called just after lunch to see how she was getting on and Mum and baby had gone home
This morning we visited a nearby village called Adjaman - some of our Team visited the School there last year and at lunch time we had a great surprise when the Matron of the Cl inc brought us a locally cooked Ghanaian meal - fried plantain and bean stew...it was excellent
In the afternoon we walked in the other direction to Ankasse and were delighted when a young man stopped us and said 'we've met before...I remember you from last last year' - he was called George, one of our co-workers on the site. The same thing happened yesterday in Abona when another young man said 'didn't you stay at this side of the Lake last year?....it was good to meet these and other friends again
Church tomorrow morning is at 9.30 in Amakom and James has been asked to preach, so right now he's busy preparing.
Later in the day we are going to visit 2 local Chiefs to exchange greetings
We will be thinking about all our friends at Seymour Street as you celebrate 'Children's' Day and also the Church Picnic which we hope will be a great success