
Well as for cool things I've seen I'm not sure I have seen many amazing things. Klagon is a super dusty town the size of Farr West with only three developed roads. Suffice it to say, the scenery isn't that amazing. Lizards and wall geckos are everywhere, even in your house so that is kind of cool haha However! we have gone two weeks without running water (The landlord ( who in in Togo for the next month) and tenant of the neighboring building are in a feud and the neighbor disconnected our water line-as in he cut it off and connected his own. The police and city have zero motivation to do anything about so we'll see how that goes for now).
I'm really glad to hear about the family and Ryan will never stop being a smart mouth will he?
Well as of right now we have 8 scheduled baptisms! 4 for the 24th of this month and another 4 for the 8th of December!
I love the people here! Ghana truly is a blessed country! I'd say that 9/10 people are always interested in hearing a message about God. However, the majority of Folks are uneducated and don't speak English very well so we have to dumb the lessons down a lot, which makes teaching more difficult. BUT! It is still such a blessing that I have this opportunity. We usually teach about 7 lessons a day so we are always busy and I get home completely exhausted.
Been eating more Ghanaian food. Still super spicy and weird but is alright. Seriously though don't get to disappointed in me but lets just say I don't currently have the technology to send any photos right now....it's a long story. Anyways I love you all very much and I am loving my mission life right now :)
Love Elder Green
I just have to say I am missing my boy-
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