Thursday, July 7, 2011

New Neighbors

When we arrived into Nalerigu, we made the very short pass through “town” to the Baptist Medical Centre compound where we will be living.  It is a 100 acre, fairly wooded guarded compound with the hospital and various missionary and guest houses.  







We were driven right up to our front door and found a “Welcome to Nalerigu Wilsons” sign on the front door.  



AAAWWWWWW!!  Just inside, we found some freshly baked zucchini bread from the Hewitts.  (That won’t last long around us!)  Soon afterwards we were welcomed by other missionary neighbors and helpers from around the compound.  They brought us fresh bread, fresh eggs, butter and ICE CREAM!  
One of the helpers was named Caleb.  First it was Solomon in Accra, now Caleb in Nalerigu.  I like that.  We need the wisdom of Solomon and the faithful optimism of Caleb!
They had made us lunch at the guesthouse so we ate then settled down for a well-needed nap!

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