Monday, December 6, 2010
Last Day at SOS HGIC
Well, the weekend was crazy! Friday, we spent some more time in Accra because we had the day off due to the holiday of Farmer's Day. We went to Osu, which a part of Accra. We did some shopping and had lunch. We had been told that people will trade. Example, you give them clothes, they will give you some of their goods. After lunch, another girl and I wanted to get a few paintings, so we went back down the street while everyone else finished lunch. I was able to trade some things for this awesome shirt! I am so excited for it! When walking down the streets, there are so many people stopping you. They are yelling things out like my friend or my sister, please come in. If there is another white person around, they say your brother/sister in here, so you come in, regardless if you know the white person. There are few white people, so most of the time they are right. I am with the other white person. After our trading session, we got some cabs and headed over to the Kwame Nkrumah Museum, and did some educational things. After that, we headed over to the cultural center. We did some more trading and of course shopping. The trading in the cultural center turned out to be not as easy going as planned. They did not really come down on price, but we were able to do some trading and it was still fun and part of the experience. I did trade some of my clothes with a guy, and he put them on and modeled them. The pictures are great! Once we were done shopping, 6 of us girls, were trying to figure out how we were going to get back, and conveniently, there was a guy at the cultural center that had a mini van that went back and forth to Tema. We got into his van and he turned the radio on and his was planning so awesome music, Whitey Houston, I will Always Love You, Bryan Adams...it was great. We had a nice concert on the ride back. I am not sure if the driver enjoyed it, but we did. One of the guys on the trip hadn't been feeling well since Thursday. We we got back on Friday, he went to the clinic and he is bring treated for Malaria. It is not 100% sure he has it, but they are pretty sure he does. They cannot confirm he has it until a blood test is done. Saturday morning, I got up with the expectation that I would be going to my teacher's house for the night. After some confusion, my teacher dropped another girl and myself off at the market and I was no longer going to her house, because another teacher from the school called because he wanted us to make fabric, and we needed two days rather than the one day we planned. So, on Saturday, we started making fabric, which was awesome but very time consuming. It is also very draining because, while making the fabric, we were standing out in the heat and right now we are moving into the hot season. It is very hot right now and very draining. Sunday, two other girls and myself went to church. This was an experience. We were told the service started at 7:30 and lasted an hr or an hr and 1/2. Great. We can handle that. We get there at 7:30 and take our seats in the back. Clearly, we were going to stand out so there was no need to sit in the front and we also had this suspicion the service would last longer than an hour. There is this thing called Ghanaian time, basically time does not matter. As we were sitting in the back, we noticed that there were very few people in the church, especially for it being 7:30 when the service was supposed to start at 7:30. We had one woman come over to us and ask us if we would like to sit up front, we politely declined. Then, the pastor came over and we could not decline him, so we moved to the very FRONT row. Three white girls in the front row. Needless to say, we stuck out like a sore thumb. Church finally started at 8, but at 8:45 when we were just starting greeting, we knew the service was going to last longer than an hr. After greeting, everyone started dancing and singing. This is like get out of your seat and walk around church dancing. The three white girls were watching until we were called out and the people did not leave until we were dancing. So, we sat at church through the sermon, but when a bride and groom walked in and they were getting out the communion things, we realized we need to sneak out. We were well aware of the fact that we would not be sneaking out but after being there for over 3 hours, we had to leave. When we got outside, we could not believe the amount of people outside. This church was huge with two stories of seats and the walls open up and they put chairs outside which were all filled and people were still standing. We drove by other churches on the way home, and the other churches were just as packed. It was crazy to see so many people at church. Once we got back, we finished out fabric which cost a lot more than planned but it was worth it. It was also very hot yesterday and I was crabby. I was told I needed to take a nap. :) So, I napped and it was great until I woke up sweating! After a shower, we headed to get pizza. A teacher from the other school invited us to get pizza at her husband's restaurant. It was very good pizza. Her husband is from Napolion, Italy, which is know as pizza city. To summarize, we are Americans in Ghana eating pizza from a native Italian. Never a dull moment here! After pizza, we came back and all worked on some homework and packing. Today, I am teaching some students about MI. I am pretty excited. After school, I am going to my teachers house. Tomorrow we have a Christmas program in which we are each playing an elf. Wednesday, we are dropping some books off at a library that is just starting. It is going to be a busy three days, but I am excited to come home!
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I am not undertstanding the trading... do you go to the market with arms full of stuff you want to trade or do you start peeling off layers of clothes to trade? LOL You guys sure have ate your fair share of pizza! I don't know how you could be sick of fish and rice with the amount of pizza you all have consumed!
ReplyDeleteMalaria? Poor guy! It's a shame that he has had to spend part of his trip being sick :-(
ReplyDeleteI still can't believe that you made your own fabric!! That is crazy! I seriously can't wait to see it!!!!!
The visual of your white girl moves in that church crack me up!! You probably should have whipped out the Hokey Pokey or the Boot Scootin' Boogy!! LOL