Ghana Team Journal


Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Journal by: By: Arla Lewis

Quote of the day: You must know the world before you can know your place in it.

We began our day with a great breakfast of omelets and toast and a good conversation with Esther. Gary and Daniel were dressed once again to work with concrete as yesterday their plans for concrete were not realized. We were eager to get to the work site as church was being held early with singing and drumming. We enjoyed the services while Gary and Daniel began shoveling rocks into a wheelbarrow to make cement. They actually told us later that they were on the hot roof with the concrete for over two hours. We saw evidence of this activity later at lunch when Daniel ate 5 bowls of chicken soup as he was so hungry.

After a brief break we were taken to the Senchi Ferry Library to work with students who liked to read. We were also entertained by Samuel and his preschool students who loved to chant back to their teacher when they knew the answer. The van then picked us up for a drive to the bead factory. It was quite a ride through the market areas to the beautiful grounds of the factory. The owner who had learned his craft early in his childhood was an expert with the glass beads. We all bought many bracelets and necklaces but perhaps the best gifts were large glass beads which were strung on a leather cord. We won’t say who bought these as it might ruin the gifts.

We arrived back at the guest house with a spaghetti dinner waiting. It was delicious and I think we had no leftovers. The day ended with a new computer recruit and a long lesson in Microsoft Word for a long-time Apple user. I think the second time will do the trick, thanks to Philip’s help.


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