The gift of Time
This experience in Ghana has given us a few gifts but the biggest one is Time. Life has a slower pace here. We have less outside obligations on evenings and weekends so we’ve been able to spend more time together. We’ve played lots of games, gone swimming almost daily, done puzzles, and played lots of volleyball and soccer outside. It has its ups and downs but it’s ultimately bringing us closer together.
This picture I made them pause their soccer circle for.
I walked into this gem of a positive moment of togetherness yesterday.
My days have also freed up as well. Now I have time to visit the temple more regularly, time to have lunch with friends, time to go serve at a school for the disabled and an orphanage, time to exercise, time to delete and organize my pictures and emails, time to go to the multiple grocery stores to find what I need (I miss one stop shopping), time to help out in the classrooms, and time to start learning French!
This picture I made them pause their soccer circle for.
I walked into this gem of a positive moment of togetherness yesterday.
My days have also freed up as well. Now I have time to visit the temple more regularly, time to have lunch with friends, time to go serve at a school for the disabled and an orphanage, time to exercise, time to delete and organize my pictures and emails, time to go to the multiple grocery stores to find what I need (I miss one stop shopping), time to help out in the classrooms, and time to start learning French!
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