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Nov 16, 20142 min read
What We Have Seen
It’s been three days since we’ve been home from Ghana and this time, post-trip, I’ve done something new and different. I’ve let down....


Nov 9, 20141 min read
Sunday Lunch Photos
I’m taking the easy way out and posting photos from our Sunday lunch today with the families in the Rising Village programs. I can’t take...


Nov 7, 20142 min read
Day Four: Puff Bread, Bed Nets, and Little Girl Dresses
Today is Friday. We are halfway through our time here in Ghana, which is hard to believe. We visited more families today, and made a stop...


Nov 6, 20142 min read
Connecting Across the Continents
Today, it felt like Ghana – hot, sunny, and a little humid. No, actually it was very humid. Yesterday, Chris wondered where all that hot...


Nov 5, 20142 min read
Day Two: It Rains
We brought the rains – at least that is what Isaac says. I started this post writing in my little Wexford 50-sheet notebook with the rain...


Nov 5, 20142 min read
We’re Back in Ghana: Half of Day One
This is last night’s post, but the WiFi was not cooperating, so I’m once again posting after the fact. Just pretend it is about 3:29 p.m....


Nov 2, 20143 min read
It’s Orphan Sunday: Rise and Go
It seems perfectly fitting that on Orphan Sunday we are boarding a flight to Ghana – a country I was introduced to through the faces of...


Oct 19, 20142 min read
Books, Lanterns, and Backpacks
We’re packing the luggage, gathering the passports, and preparing for another trip to Ghana in early November. I’m so blessed to be able...


Feb 3, 20143 min read
Ghana Day Six (Last Day): Meet James, Yaa, and Eunice
Our last day in Ankaase was great weather. Cool this morning and dry and warm (okay, a little hot) this afternoon. But definitely my kind...


Feb 3, 20144 min read
Ghana Day Five: Jubilee Dinner
About a week before I left, Kyle and I had the idea to throw a dinner party for the Rising Village families. We thought this would be an...


Feb 1, 20143 min read
Ghana Day Four: Babies, Farms, and Betty!
When I land in Ghana, sometimes it takes a couple of days to emerge from the slight culture shock. I feel as if there is so little that...


Jan 31, 20142 min read
Ghana Day Three: To Kumasi and Back
I’m not a shopper, but we trekked through the streets of Kumasi (no small feat, see photo below) and when we returned to the Mission...


Jan 30, 20143 min read
Ghana Day Two: Chicken Bones and Comfort Zones
Here is what I didn’t know about eating in Ghana: we eat the chicken bones, we don’t leave them on the plate. I’m not picky about my...


Jan 29, 20142 min read
Dresses, Backpacks and Bibles
Colin says that I have a technology curse. I think he might be right. So, we had to drive into Kumasi today – our first day in the...


Jan 26, 20142 min read
It’s Sunday, but Monday is Comin’
We’ve packed the cheese and the onesies, the flashcards, the chalk, the extension cord and the conversation hearts, along with just a few...


Jan 20, 20142 min read
Such Love
You people amaze me. Today, I had all ages of friends coming to my door with sacks of school supplies for children and teachers in Ghana....


Jun 7, 20132 min read
Ghana in June, Day One
The Wi-fi and I are having it out tonight. But, more importantly, we are here in Ghana and the luggage and our team made it fine with no...

Jun 5, 20132 min read
I’ll Travel Light…Someday
Three action packers and two large suitcases weighing in at 45+ pounds each is not the luggage of a girl who travels light. Someday I’m...


May 30, 20134 min read
Wanderlust
I put my oldest daughter on a plane Sunday so she could go teach English in Colombia for six weeks. It’s an odd feeling to send your kid...


Jun 11, 20112 min read
What Day Is It?
Okay, we’ve officially become the travelers who no longer know what day it is, and we’re having trouble remembering where we’re headed...
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