Thursday, August 25, 2016

Surprise Challenges

Jim frequently says he starts out in the morning thinking: "What exciting thing is going to happen today?" Often an interesting medical case presents itself. Sometimes it may be an enjoyable interaction with either a friend or complete stranger. This past Sunday and Monday, it was me tripping over a small step in church causing the old Baker's cyst in my right knee to give way, followed by Jim falling on a steep slope on the side of the road as he exited a taxi. I have been rolling around in an old office chair with wheels or slowly walking while supported with a sturdy cane loaned by my good friend, Jane. Jim is back to work with his shoulder injury, limited in how far he can raise his left arm, but plugging along as usual.

The result of friends to the rescue - sturdy cane and delicious food.

Sunday, August 21, 2016

Unexpected Exit From Church

Attendance at Holy Cross Church was enhanced as always by three different tribes providing enthusiastic singing and rhythmic drums. Each tribe takes its turn performing at various parts of the Mass.
While going to receive Communion, however, I managed to miss a slightly raised step which caused my right knee to give way. No longer able to put any weight on it to stand, I was helped into a seat and eventually carried outside on a chair at the end of the service where still another kind parishioner gave us a ride home. Am hoping this may be just the recurrence of a Baker's cyst acting up as it did two years ago and that with a little rest, I'll soon be back on my feet.



Thursday, August 18, 2016

Back in the Swing

Our first two weeks back in Tamale involved the usual cleaning up, re-settling and repairing. Plus we had a guest from the U.S. who had to deal with the inconvenience of no running water for a few days. He gamely survived, but looked forward to relaxing at the Holiday Inn in Accra while waiting for his evening flight home yesterday.
Now into our daily routine of work, marketing, cooking, etc. - always enhanced by seeing good friends here in town. Sunday lunch out is always a plus; so far this stay: Gariba and Chuck's. Soon we look forward to the grand opening of Andrew Alhassan's new restaurant "Oasis." To celebrate, we should wear the wonderful Ghanaian outfits recently received from Rahi and Musah.
Annelyse, Jane & Cyndy at Gariba
Gordana, Jane & Cyndy at Chuck's
Traditional Northern Smocks
Donning our new Ghanaian Gifts
Thank you to Rahi & Musah!
Philomena "expecting"

Saturday, August 13, 2016

Summer Arrival in Tamale

After attending the wedding of our son, Jim, and Kate in the U.S., then spending a six-day holiday in Portugal on our way to Ghana, we arrived back in Tamale on 3 August. Challenges met us head-on as our roof needed repair having been damaged by heavy rains a few weeks prior. This was followed by three days of no water. During the night, a pipe broke apart which resulted in the entire water in our poly-tank emptying out into the backyard. Coincidentally, the town water flow stopped as well which had us filling coolers and other containers from a neighbor's supply. With the eventual delivery of a tank of water, we are now back on track.