Headed back to Ghana, really good to go back...and being in an English (well mostly) speaking country again was a bonus! We headed out to Wli Waterfalls, the highest in West Africa.
Sarah, Ruth, myself, Christina & our guide
View on our hike to the Upper falls
The hike was steep, I was quite disappointed at how out of shape I felt...then remembered I had just donated blood to one of our VVF patients a day and a half before the hike, plus not eating breakfast. That gave me some relief in remembering those things :)
Ruth, turning Africa...resting wherever, even on gravel :)
Sunday night we stayed in a city called Ho. We decided to visit a patient who had been on the ship. Her name is Lovelace. She is 5 years old and has large facial tumors that our maxillofacial surgeons were unable to operate on. Unfortunately there's nothing we can do for her. We decided to take a trip to the local market and buy some gifts to bring the family. I don't think I've posted any food market pics...so here's a few on a typcial grocery run.
Here Sarah is sweeping up all the chicken droppings...we literally scared the crap out of it. Sarah is also turning African, sweeping the sand with the straw broom :) The chicken hid behind some barrels till the family came home.
Hanging out with the kids.

A kid with the chicken, while it was out of hiding.

Lovelace's family was surprised when they came home from church to an unexpected visit from us - fun! Here is her family - her Mama (Esther), Lovelace, her Dad (Micheal) and younger brother Bright.



Please pray that if God doesn't work a miracle and takes her to heaven that it'll be a peaceful death.
The tumors looked larger then when she was on the ship a couple months ago. She in quite alot of pain - to her hips and thighs, and she was unable to walk (making me think the cancer has spread to these areas). She was taking medicine the ship had given her earlier. Quote from Micheal (her father) 'When people say yes, God can say no. When people say no, God can say yes.' Micheal is an amazing Papa to Lovelace - his love for her was so clearly seen when he was her caregiver on the ship and also on this visit.
Ok...so on to lighter matters, FanMilk vendors are out all over in West Africa. I love them...nothing like a cool treat of icecream or yogurt on a hot day (like everyday). It's almost an obsession.