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Posted on August 12, 2011 Leave a Comment

So today the students come and i am so exited! On Wednesday we went to Cape Coast and saw crocodiles and made a reservation at a awesome hotel with croc ponds! I miss home a lot but im doing better than i was. I start school next week so that i can have a bit of vacation time too. One of the students is teaching me pre algebra. That will be fun! haha. I saw my sister on skype last weekend and that really made me very happy. I cant wait to see her again this weekend. Its kinda weird to thing that im over sees and a millions and million of miles apart. We have been talking about all of the trips were taking and it feels like we are going to be pretty busy. The most impressive thing i have seen so far is watching a women carry a refrigerator on her head like it weighed 10 pounds. I read the Hunger Games and i loved it more than anything in a long time. I immediately started the next one even though it was already 11 at night and we had to get up early but i didn’t care. So i got Mrs. Koop for my homeroom class and it has some fun people in it so kinda looking forward to that. I miss my tiny wittle kitty cat very much and my stupid dopey one. I do want to steal a monkey from my neighbor and i want to call him George but i will get some jail time if that happens. Is it worth it?

Posted in: Reports from Ghana | Tagged: Algebra, animal life, Cape Coast, cats, considering a life of crime, crocodiles, Hunger Games, monkeys, reading, Refrigerator Lady, school, Skype, Sophie, students, thinking about distance

Ughh

Posted on August 1, 2011 6 Comments

Well were here and I have bittersweet feelings again. I miss home very much and really want to see my sister but I’m getting There. There’s a mall here that the south Africans built that we went to on Saturday for groceries. We have a very strong Internet connection in the class room but nothing in out apartment. Today we drove to Kamasi to meet someone about a project and he wasn’t even there! An hours drive. we have been seeing many animals. Today we saw a monkey, cats, pigs, and on Saturday a cow in the back of someone’s truck. Yesterday we went to an amazing church service that was great. Well I have to go. I miss you a lot dad.

J

Posted in: Reports from Ghana | Tagged: Animals, bittersweet, cats, church, Dad, driving, groceries, homesick, Internet, Kamasi, monkeys, pigs, The Cow in the Truck

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