Saturday, January 28, 2012

With Wildlife.

Another adventurous weekend in Ghana; we traveled to Shai Hills Animal Reserve yesterday!



Clinging to Katie, okay so I was a little bit scared...

Hung out with the baboons!





And relaxed by the crocodile pond!



The hike reminded us of The Lion King!







Friday, January 27, 2012

Class Picture Day.

I will miss these kids! Not once have they complained. Each morning they were eager to learn any lesson I had planned. Not only can they add fractions, they also mastered Heads-Up-7-Up!







Thursday, January 26, 2012

In A Developing Country.

You know you are in  Ghana when:

1. Your perfume is Deet insect repellent.
2. A shower consists of cold water in a bucket.
3. Shoes are optional.
4. The following image is in a third grade text book under water pollution:















5. You receive multiple wedding proposals each day.
6. It is okay to fall asleep at work...or just about anywhere.
7. You drink water out of a bag and dream of ice cubes.
8. Personal hygiene is also listed as a science lesson. This image was my favorite:



















9. The ground doubles as town trash cans.
10. You are constantly followed by a large group of children.

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

A Perfect Day.

On Sunday, we hiked through the tropical rainforests of Ghana!  I didn't even notice the length; it had to be at least 10 miles. Katie was right, the Rainforest Cafe did a great job capturing the sounds. That is exactly what it sounds like!



We met local villagers...


Stopped at a waterfall...




And had lunch on top of Umbrella Rock!







Sunday, January 22, 2012

To The Beaches Of Accra.

Accra, the capital of Ghana, was the perfect spot for a weekend getaway!

The beach was beautiful!












The Art Center market was filled with masks and artifacts!





Memorial to Kwame Nkrumah, the former president of Ghana who ruled when the nation gained independence

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Friday, January 20, 2012

By Hand.

Katie and I spent our morning washing clothes like the locals, by hand. Now I understand why everyone has muscles in Ghana! Preparing dinner or washing clothes is an intense cardio workout.










Thursday, January 19, 2012

Despite The Schoolhouse Conditions.

Meet my 3rd grade class! We don't have computers; most of the kids didn't even have a pencil when I began teaching lessons. Today they each received a new pencil and sharpener! Now they just need books, full-time teachers, a clean classroom, and supplies.

All of the orphans attend class along with several children from the local tribes. 

These photos do not make the classrooms look half as bad as they are. If only I could photograph the smells and heat...