Thursday, April 23, 2009

Dad's Birthday...beach getaway!

Mom and Dad with Bernard
Senior couples at dinner

Fishing Village

Beach Sunset

Brother Afrifra helping a new member with family history

(An adjacent resort, why would anyone name a resort Alaska in Africa??)
We had a great weekend for Dad’s birthday. We were invited to go to the Busua Beach Resort with two other couples for the Easter weekend. Friday and Monday were both holidays here. Busua Beach is about 45 minutes further than Takoradi so it’s about a five hour drive from Accra, with favorable traffic conditions. We had been to the resort a couple of times when we were here before. It was from here that we went to the village on stilts.

We felt a little guilty about taking a break so soon after our arrival so we decided to make it a working holiday by visiting and evaluating the Family History Centers in the area. We met with the Cape Coast Stake Family History Center Director, High Councilor over Family History, and the Stake President on Friday morning. We had met with their Stake Consultant the night before in our apartment because she was here serving at the temple. On Sunday we went into Takoradi to Church where we had a great reunion with Brother Afrifa and his wife Henrietta as well as Sunney James Quaico and Gifty. We went to Sunday School with Brother Afrifa. When Sunney came, we went to the Family History Center and had a good meeting. They are doing everything right. Then we went to Sacrament meeting with Sunney and Gifty. The new Stake President is in that ward and asked us to speak. It was a good Easter! The former Stake President is the new Area Seventy – Brother Freebody Mensah. The members are so pleased! When we told Brother Afrifa that Brother Sitati from Kenya had been called to the first Quorum of Seventy – the first black man in that quorum. He said “I never would have believed that could happen.”

Breakfasts and dinners were included in our room rate at Busua Beach, and they had wonderful buffets for each meal -- held in an outdoor pavilion. This weekend and Christmas are their busiest times so it was quite crowded, but they handled the crowd very well. One of the photos is of us with Bernard, the manager. He worked in Tema at the aluminum plant with Neil Darlington, who later came on a humanitarian mission when we were here last. Bernard has had the missionary discussions and has a Book of Mormon so he knows quite a bit about the Church. He greeted us warmly, and we had a nice visit. The resort has a very nice swimming pool, and the beach is one of the nicest we’ve seen anywhere – smooth, clean sand on the beach and out for some time. Dad did a little body surfing while I waded up to my knees. They have some jet skis – a nice addition since we were there before. Dad’s birthday gift was a 15 minute ride with an employee riding behind him. It was quite a thrill going over some of the incoming waves.

Dinner Saturday night was barbecued steak, lobster, and chicken with luscious rice, potatoes, veggies, and salad. Dessert was pineapple, mango, and watermelon salad or custard. After dinner they had great entertainment, featuring drummers and dancers. They were very good, and we enjoyed the show.

Monday morning we got up early and accessed our e-mail. Dad had wonderful birthday greetings and messages from every one of his kids. He was very touched by your sweet remembrances. I think he had a good day. People here can’t believe that he is 77! They say, “You are very strong!” And, of course, he is. We have been so blessed with good health

3 comments:

  1. Until the rest of the fam figures out blogging, I am afraid they might remain speechless. Just know that they are enjoying reading your blog. But it isn't so unusual that I am the only one that comments, always. Just like the old days, huh? glad Dad had a happy bday. Hope he got my card and pkg. love you. kath

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  2. we need to do some blog training Kath with the rest of the fam! Mindi is pretty into it along with Sarah Bevan and Jessica. We need to get the rest on board!

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  3. Happy Belated Birthday Grandpa! I wish I could make you a cake in person, but just ask Grandma if she can remember hers from 5 years ago. Miss you. Wish I could be in Ghana again. Great memories. Let me know if there is some way I can help from way over here in Washington. LOVE YOU!

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