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    Ahh, those cute little faces!

    Jasmine Tyler – Being with the children “On July 31, 2014 the team took our first adventure into the villages outside of Accra. When we arrived in Akrmaman, the children ran to the preschool where the bus was driving us. Shortly after, the kids started arriving and peeking their heads out from behind the walls…

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    The Great Team Adventures

    I really enjoy letting you hear about all of our work and adventures through the eyes of the team. I have been working in Ghana for 9 years and  have been to these places many times but hearing new team members describe their experience adds a whole new light. Enjoy our Adventures through the eyes…

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    We’re in Africa!

    Yes, they are all here. Everyone arrived safely last night. It was midnight before the bus rolled into the Hansonic. Each room had been refurbished and everyone has air-conditioning. They could have slept in this morning but most hardly slept at all. We have three girls in one room and they admitted that they were up…

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    Smart Phones sometimes create Dumb Users

    In June my 5 year-old grandson, Lane, graduated from preschool and will enter Kindergarten in just a few weeks. The program and ceremony lasted about one and half hours. It was a large group of children. Like everyone else, I wanted to get photos of the event and I own a very nice 300mm lens…

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    To Market to Market

    One of my favorite and most terrifying experiences here in Ghana is going to the market. Merica and I shop at many local markets in Accra but go to Makola Market several times a week. “Makola Market was constructed in Accra in 1924 and stood at the heart of the urban Ghanaian life. The market was…

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    The Roads less traveled

    First, I am extremely grateful to Church of the Redeemer, Sarasota, FL. Last summer we were in dire need of a vehicle here in Ghana. Our old van just could not make one more trip on the bad road. We really needed a 4-wheel drive SUV. We were able to purchase a used Honda CRV.…

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    Meet my Ghana family

    For those of you who are new to following Ghanaian Mothers’ Hope, I would like to introduce you to my family in Ghana. When I began GMH in 2005 I invited Mercia Laryea to become my Director here in Ghana. Since that time we have become sisters. Mercia and her husband, Victor, live in Accra.…

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    A new twist to the Eensy Weensy Spider

    I love teaching kids in Ghana the Ensy Weensy Spider. Watching them try to maneuver their fingers to imitate a spider is so funny. That is about as funny as it get when it comes to me and spiders.  I really enjoy my bucket bath in the evenings. Mercia’s house has a spacious shower room…

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    Guess who’s going to Ghana?

    Guess who’s going to Ghana?

    For the last 5 summers the core team of Becki Neumann+, Bruce Neumann and Zach Neumann have been traveling to Ghana with adult and teen volunteers to run a Reading Camp. The camp targets children who are struggling to learn to read in English–not their native language. Not only is learning English a struggle but…

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    2013 in review

    The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2013 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt: A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 2,400 times in 2013. If it were a cable car, it would take about 40 trips to carry that many people. Click here to see the…