Took a break from cooking last Friday and seven of us had dinner prepared by Agnes at a place called "Samnandzo." The short ride/walk over there was a bit challenging due to large muddy mini-ponds covering parts of the roads. However, after having arrived, everyone enjoyed a good meal. Vegetable fried rice with grilled chicken and the traditional Red Red (plantain and beans) seemed to be the favorites.
Saturday morning, we went to the wedding of two doctors, Ben and Kusiwaa (Ben works at the hospital with Jim). The four-hour long ceremony was held at the Sanctuary of Wind and Fire, Assembly of God, in Tamale. It included lots of music, complete with band and loud speakers, Praise & Worship singing by the "Melodies of Heaven," Welcome Address, lengthy Sermon, Exchange of Vows, Signing of Marriage Register, Presentation of Certificate, Cutting of Cake, Popping of Champagne and Choreography by the "Ministering Angels."
Will be sorry to miss the wedding of Philomena (a nurse who works with Jim) and Joseph next month, but we will be traveling. They are to be married in Navrongo, a few hours northeast of Tamale.
Saturday morning, we went to the wedding of two doctors, Ben and Kusiwaa (Ben works at the hospital with Jim). The four-hour long ceremony was held at the Sanctuary of Wind and Fire, Assembly of God, in Tamale. It included lots of music, complete with band and loud speakers, Praise & Worship singing by the "Melodies of Heaven," Welcome Address, lengthy Sermon, Exchange of Vows, Signing of Marriage Register, Presentation of Certificate, Cutting of Cake, Popping of Champagne and Choreography by the "Ministering Angels."
Will be sorry to miss the wedding of Philomena (a nurse who works with Jim) and Joseph next month, but we will be traveling. They are to be married in Navrongo, a few hours northeast of Tamale.
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