Six of us rushed through our final exams, and went to Ghana a little early to go live on an African Island.
This is my island Pediatokope.
I lived with a family,
slept in a hut
and carried water for my shower on my head! (I don't have a picture of that but here I am with palm nuts)
This island did not have running water or electricity, and there were deadly malaria mosquitoes, cobras, black mambas, and crocodiles on the island. So here is my bed that protected me at night. And my water and flashlight.
The water was really important, because it was very very hot on the Island, but I loved it. Here I am singing an African song with my family at night.
We were sitting under a solar powered light that is the only light in the village once the sun goes down at 6pm every night.
It was an awesome experience, but I was excited to go back to Accra and stay in hotels with running water, and air conditioning for the rest of my stay in Ghana.
Our first day in Accra with the entire study abroad group our bus was robbed, and I lost my backpack with my iphone. So I got to visit a Ghanaian jail. (and I wish I had taken a picture of the jail, because it looked like a cell from Andy Griffith, with a criminal sitting in the little cell, who waved very happily at us from his cell.) But here I am in front of the jail, with everyone else who lost stuff.
While I was in Ghana we worked on two consulting projects one for the Perpetual Education fund for the LDS church, the other was a market analysis for IDE. I was on the market team, so I learned a whole lot about okra. It was fun to go to Ghana, here are some highlights.
We swam under a waterfall, awesome experience!
I pet a crocodile...not entirely sure why I did this.
But the best part of the trip, was I got to spend three weeks with some of my favorite people. I love everyone in the MPA program.
The most surprising thing about Africa, was I found out I enjoy Asia more than I do Africa. It was a little sad, to realize this, but also confirming, that I am going in the right direction. Loved my African experience, but I think the only way I am going back is if I can go on a safari and white water rafting down the Nile, and I want to go to Egypt, but as far as saving the world....well Asia here I come!
After Africa I went to London. The next post will be about the adventures on the British Isles!!! spoiler alert, it was fun. If you want to see more pictures, visit me on facebook. That is where all of the Ghana pictures are posted. Also if you want a day by day blow of what I did in Ghana. I will refer you to this blog Andrew is a great story teller, takes great pictures, and unlike me, blogged every day.
I'm looking forward to having a full report when you get back in August!
ReplyDeleteWill do. I miss you so much, I am super jealous of Kelley and how she will be out there with you this week. I miss my people in Provo, but I miss you and your family most.
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