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Monday, June 7, 2010

HERE

Made it! Here in Ghana. It's amazing! The people seem great, the food is wonderful. The scenary is gorgeous! Its all red from the clay. And green from the rain. It even smells like clay. It's amazing the differences you see when you first step in country. Right away, you are opening your eyes and trying to take it all in as much as possible. It's so straining, it makes us tired quickly. All we seem to do is sit around, eat, sleep, play games, eat. They seem a little disorganized, but they are trying to work around the world cup schedule. We are supposed to be back before the game from our vision quest. It is nerve racking. The vision quest. We are going to go on a troutrou (bus) by oursevles that is packed with Ghanaians. No AC. Possibly some thieves. Hot. Lots of stops. I am kind of excited about it. If I could get past that with no problems, they say that it is a great accomplishment. I'd be able to do anything! haahaa. Some trips might takes us two days to get to our destination. We are not finding out till tomorrow (we leave tomorrow). Again, frustrating. But really exciting. I can not be too long, since there is a line waiting to use the computer, but I figured I would get in line again to post for everyone. Since we are not doing anything. But eating, and playing games. Being bored!

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