Sunday, June 18, 2006
Ghana Fever!

Me and another volunteer, Kiran from Toronto went out to see these water falls up by Lake Volta. It took a while to get there on tro-tros, about 5 hours for what should be a 2 hour trip, but it was worth it. Friday night we stayed in a swank hotel room. By swank I mean it had AC, a fan, a TV and running water (no hot water th


The only downside was no electricity, which meant no TV to watch the world cup games. This was the first place in Ghana that I've been too where I couldn't find a place to watch the games. I got a general idea of what was g

Oops, my internet time is almost over, hope everbody's doing well!
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i know, im compltly kicking myself right now for that! Its great though cause now the US -Ghana game is so important to both teams, i think im going to have to take the day off!
No my roomate took all his pills, but the pills are anywhere from 70-95% effective, so you can still get it. Each month at least one or two volunteers come down with it but everyone's fine in the end
No my roomate took all his pills, but the pills are anywhere from 70-95% effective, so you can still get it. Each month at least one or two volunteers come down with it but everyone's fine in the end
Jose,
You sure are having an interesting, and that's putting it midly, time! Deanne and I were talking about you the other day, and she is amazed at all the experiences you have had in your life And my bet is you'll have plenty more. My grandson, Everett, is awesome. I'm sure you'd want to know that.
Stay safe.
Love, Aunt Susie
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You sure are having an interesting, and that's putting it midly, time! Deanne and I were talking about you the other day, and she is amazed at all the experiences you have had in your life And my bet is you'll have plenty more. My grandson, Everett, is awesome. I'm sure you'd want to know that.
Stay safe.
Love, Aunt Susie
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