It's been a busy busy week with LOTS of fun in between. It's hard to update the blog because the pictures take so long, SORRY.. Love you All xo
Asuokaw Odumase Village - we spent Monday and Tuesday
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yes this is the latrine. yes it had lots of flies. yes i purposely dehydrated myself. |
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the village. |
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This is how all of the women carry their children. They strap them to their back. This little girl was 10 years old. Had epilepsy and some major developmental delays. Was grinning from ear to ear though :) |
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the village goats. All villages have goats that roam everywhere. They walk around unnoticed but to us are hilarious at the things they do! Unfortunately they are pets until they become food.
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Traffic lanes in Ghana, what are those? No stop signs, no speed limits, LOTS of pot holes, LOTS of honking. It is exhausting riding in a car on these roads, but thankful for our safety so far and for the fearless drivers we have (Thanks Lee, Curt, Jeremy, and Steve) |
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The largest goiter I will ever see and feel in my lifetime! It wasn't painful but the lady said it had gotten worse over the last 5-6 years. Unfortunately we couldn't help her because we don't have a surgeon :( |
Till's Beach - a BEAUTIFUL day, I was in heaven!
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Driving through the bush when we top a hill and this is our view!
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The biggest waves I've seen. Wonderful day to say the least. |
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We were the only people on the secluded beach besides a couple of women collecting seashells. I'll have to post a picture of the seashells later., they were all kinds of bright colors and very unique! |
Tema School - Thursday and Friday
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Elaina, Joy, and Karen teaching the kids about handwashing and doing the children's program. |
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Playing with the kids. They are so much fun and think we are hilarious anything we do. They love to touch our skin and think the hair on our white arms is so weird. |
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I have 20 new best friends! This was right before more came and I got knocked over! |
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