**To clarify the title-it should be known that I am NOT making babies...there's a story to that...
This week has been eventful as ever, here's an update:
Monday-Went to internship which was slightly more productive than the previous week because Selina was there who I believe is actually in charge and she helped answer many of our questions that weren’t being answered before. Jessalyn and I gave our second lesson on how to use the internet and internet safety. This class was good but a bit harder than the first one since most of these kids have never even used a computer before. We are going to start doing one-on-one lessons with those interested to teach them computer basics and internet use and safety.
This week has been eventful as ever, here's an update:
Monday-Went to internship which was slightly more productive than the previous week because Selina was there who I believe is actually in charge and she helped answer many of our questions that weren’t being answered before. Jessalyn and I gave our second lesson on how to use the internet and internet safety. This class was good but a bit harder than the first one since most of these kids have never even used a computer before. We are going to start doing one-on-one lessons with those interested to teach them computer basics and internet use and safety.
Tuesday- fun fact-my friend Cassie says that everyone looks
like an animal so I finally got her to tell me mine…she says I’m an Angelfish,
a yellow one to be exact. She said that my bubbly and cheerful personality make
the yellow color an obvious choice and because the fish has some fun tail
features that flow behind it that resemble my prominent use of the messy bun.
One of my professors asked me to stay after class by simply pointing at me…the
girl behind me thought it was her but her friend promptly corrected her by
saying “no he’s talking to the whitey” haha luckily I made a joke of this and
he only wanted to make sure I got the syllabus he e-mailed me. Then he asked me
where my friend was…I only have one friend in the class, my Ghanaian friend
Evans…however, the Prof. was asking about the only other white girl in the
class…I had to break the news to him that I actually have no idea who she is or
why she missed class haha
Thursday-not super eventful but went for an after drink with
my brother Remi and a French guy named Albon (sp?) who’s been staying with one
of my Aunties while he’s been travelling Ghana. He’s a pretty interesting guy
and had some tips about travelling to the north and dealing with immigration in
a sticky situation (hint: it includes lots of cash).
Friday-Friday was a national holiday, Founder’s Day and the
celebration of the first president of Ghana, Kwame Nkrumah’s birthday. Because
of this I wasn’t able to go to my internship or my first visit to
Agbobloshie so I just stayed around the
house all day. In the past staying at home all day has been torturous but this
Friday was a really good, relaxing day. I helped out our batik workers for a
few hours and helped Yaa Yaa in the actual shop for a while. I also got to pick
out some fabrics for a blazer, dress, and skirt to be made. I also cleaned my
room which was really nice and I even got a key for my room finally after
having some recent problems having any personal space in the house.
When my host-dad Charlie came home in the afternoon he asked
me to go and get some beer and glasses so we could have a drink before dinner
which he also invited me to eat with him and Auntie Grace and Auntie Mary. This
may not seem like a big deal except he usually eats either alone in his room or
out on the porch while the kids wait until he’s finished and then they eat in
the house. As a sort of “special” kid in the house I usually get to eat at the
same time as him but not usually with him. He also told me that we will be
taking a three-day trip to our family’s village in October and I’m going with!!
I’m really excited to get to meet even more family and see the entire funeral
service that we’ll be there for. I also asked if Andy can stay with our family when he visits in November...not only did my 70-year-old host-dad say yes but when I suggested that I sleep in the girls' room and Andy could have my room he quickly said "oh no, no...you are boyfriend and girlfriend. You must stay in the same room and make babies." Seriously, he said that. I couldn't believe it and couldn't stop laughing. I assured him that no babies are going to be made especially not anytime soon. But he just wanted to be clear that he had no problem with it....He was at least wise enough to say this when Auntie Grace wasn't around...I'm not sure what she would've done to him if she'd heard about this hahahaha
Saturday-we took a trip to the Eastern Region. My stomach
was having an off day so even our relatively short hour long bus ride led to
some motion sickness. We went to the first cocoa plantation in Ghana where we
got to see how they harvest and pick cocoa. Unfortunately, because of my
stomachache I decided not to try the cocoa so the highlight of my experience
there was learning that the stick they use to pull down the cocoa is called “Go
to Hell”…for real. It is. Since the trees are too high to climb/you don’t want
to damage the tree, they use the stick to pull the cocoa down toward “hell” or
at least away from heaven.
Next we went to the Aburi botanical gardens. It was your typical beautiful botanical gardens. The coolest plant was something called Mimosa pudica that reacts to being touched by closing up. Here's a video of it in action:
| Me in front of the oldest rubber tree in the park. It actually has another tree that grew around it and now you can walk through it. |
| This tree is called the "Struggle for Power" since all of the people carved into it are clamoring to the top to take the kingship. |
| The leaves of the pink plans are poisonous if you break them open. |
| My friend Evans and I at the botanical gardens. |
| Bead making village-they put glass pieces into the holes and melt them in the fire. When they pull them out they add the hole for the string to go through the beads and add designs. |
Yesterday was one of the craziest days yet. I went to Agbobloshie for the first time for my internship. It was an eyeopening experience to see such poor living conditions. The lagoon is clogged with trash and there is no sanitation system. We aren't even allowed to buy packaged food or water there because it isn't sanitary. We visited some SISS trainees who are actually going to be able to leave the slum thanks to our job training and helping them get job placements. Then we visited a school where we're going to volunteer at. The kids treated us like rockstars and I was almost tipped over because so many kids were hugging me at one time. We were supposed to be back for class but had to wait for 1.5 hours for the tro tro to come. Unfortunately the tro tro kept breaking down because the radiator was overheating and the engine kept stalling. We were about 10 minutes from our stop when the brakes decided to fail and we hit a taxi and then the curb..Scariest moment here so far. Luckily, no one was injured and we came to a stop and all got out..I quickly noticed that my phone was missing. During the crash it fell off my lap and out of the tro tro through a hole between the door and the floorboard. What are the odds of that?? It was crazy. So we caught another tro tro and walked home. I ran in the house to get money and get to the mall before it closed. I was able to buy a new phone and keep the same number but it's not working yet so I'm going to go back tomorrow.
All in all, it has been a crazy past few days and I have a mid-term tomorrow. Pookie has two exams today so we agreed that if we both do well we will make brownies on Friday which I'm sure I'll need since I'm going to Agbobloshie to teach at the school on Friday.
Thank God everything is going well regardless of some bumps in the road but I'm just going to "keep trucking" (shoutout to my dad on that one) haha
Here is a link to my friend Anil's blog-I find his posts much more entertaining than mine because they are filled with sarcasm which I love. Please check it out, especially last week's post that features me in it quite a bit (even if some are just the back of my head in a tro tro): http://kwasiabroad.blogspot.com/2012/09/blogging-to-prove-that-i-am-still-alive.html?spref=fb

