Saturday, 3 May 2014

1May --The Abomosu District Sisters went done to the Incellary and they spent the night down in Accra. That night Sister Hill had a very nice program for them.  2 May --We were able to take 77 sisters to the Accra Temple, 20 sisters were able to do baptisms for the dead.  The rest of the sisters did endowments for other peoples ancestors.  Four sisters were able to take their own endowments out for the first time.  It was a day spiritual feast.  Elder & Sister Dalton

Monday, 7 April 2014

Abomosu Library Dedication

1 April 2014

World Joy had a library built to donate to the small town of Abomosu.  This library is for the community's use.  Hopefully, we will be able to fill it with children to have story time and books for them to read.  The literacy class meets in it now. This is great progress moving forward.  In, Asunafo, was a libray built but no one knew how to use it. The literacy program in the communties are all open to all who want to learn English. Sister & Elder Dalton see this as process in action.    

Sister and Elder Dalton's Accra West Ghana Mission 2013-2015: New baby girl

Sister and Elder Dalton's Accra West Ghana Mission 2013-2015: New baby girl: Last, Wednesday we were on the baby duty shift.  Of coarse babies come in their own due time.  Elder Dalton- heard the phone ring.  He said,...

Monday, 17 March 2014

New baby girl

Last, Wednesday we were on the baby duty shift.  Of coarse babies come in their own due time.  Elder Dalton- heard the phone ring.  He said, it's time so we  rushed over to the Oppong's to pick her and momma up. Since, my husband does more driving than I do.  Our gas light was on,Queen Mother had gas,we got the diesel.  So, on our way to Hospital the tractions start out at 10min.-5min.-3min we arrived in time baby was born 30minutes after we arrived.  It sure was a close one.  Baby and family are all doing fine.  Sister Dalton

Tuesday, 11 February 2014

11 February 2014

I thought it was going to be so easy coming back to our mission in Ghana.  The training in the branches is going great this has help working toward us being a Stake in November.

The hard part for me is to live some days without water and power.  We have a poly tank which helps, we just have to purify the water. I just have learned it takes more preparation time in getting your daily chores done. The everyday convinces we had at home in Utah are gone.  Sometimes, I guess at times without knowing it you take things for granted. Thirty years ago we lived in a very small town.  We lived on a piece of land about ten acres it was in Stanwood,Washington, the branch in the church was starting up.  We met in a school building.  First, we dug a well for our water source and had power brought in to our piece of property,we also had some farm animals.  I soon learned I was not going to be a good ranch hand.  Sister Burton said,"We can do hard things."  Our Faith will increase more as we strive to live the gospel principles. Their are many things that I have accomplished by willing to serve on my mission. Sister Dalton

Thursday, 2 January 2014

Sister Dalton busy studying her new language-Twii

 
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2 January 2014
The last few days has given Elder Dalton and myself time to reflect on 2013.  We accomplishe more things on our mission each year, it has been a learning experience.  We are enjoying journey as we take the time to serve the Lord in his vineyard. In 2014, we will be implementing more programs this year to the saints.  In, February our Abomosu District will have it's first new beginnings.  In April, the older boys from Primary are going to have a Priesthood Preview.  Then, July Primary in the Abomosu District will look forward to celebrating Pioneer Day.  August brings another youth conference.  All of the youth are looking forward to this.  These are some highlights and goals for Elder & Sister Dalton