Saturday, November 3, 2012

And some more!


Electricity 'is coming' to our community. They're actually working pretty fast


2 nights later, this is what our latrine looked like. Guess they didn't like my hive I built for them.

We finally got a group of women who wanted to learn to make soap.


You have to wear gloves when handling certain materials, if not, it'll burn your skin.

Stir til smooth...

and pour into the mold. Let it dry for a week, and voila! you've got moringa soap.

A nice end to the day :)

Sarah links the students' goals together

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Yep--more


When Muslims bow down during prayer, their faces are wet from either sweating or from the washing before prayers. They then touch their foreheads to the ground in front of them. Therefor, the sand on the foreheads means someone has just been doing prayers.

These twins are sitting with their mother

The doomed sheep
Men at prayers.
 
Prayers at the chief's compound
Issah and one side of his family (one wife, Amina).
Issah and the other side of his family (other wife, Alijah)
SAM, DW, and their son
 
 
 

The men at Tahiru's moto repair shop love Connect 4

Bintu pounds some fufu for us. I used the sun to make a cool photo
Saidu's family
 
 
We drink moringa tea with friends

Our group who likes to watch nature films has grown!
We prepare some carrot beds at the garden
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More

Morning assembly at school
A look at the Kindergarten

Sarah's library work
Quiz day
The Tarsor team
Chickens before Sala day
Morning of Sala day, walking to pray
Chickens morning of Sala day...yummy
This was a cow an hour ago
One day I went and picked up one of our favorite neighbors and we got to baby sit for the afternoon
Hikimatu helps Sarah with the laundry

Probably the smallest frog I've seen in Ghana

Osman and Issah love Connect 4

Sarah and Kashifa before going to the prayer grounds

Beautiful dresses


Sarah checks her diku with a moto mirror

Never too young to pray


Issah always stands out.
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