I can hardly believe that I am now two-thirds complete with my [G3] mission and will be boarding a plane in just a few hours, leaving Ghana behind and embarking on yet another adventure in the Republic of Georgia. Ghana has truly been a month full of various experiences and I feel so blessed to [...]
October 22, 2008
Categories: G3, Ghana . Tags: Accra, braids, clinic, East Legon, G3 Adventures, Ghana, Karen Brown, Orphanage . Author: g3adventures . Comments: Leave a Comment
1. The way babies are carried. In both Guatemala and Ghana babies are carried on the back and are secured with a piece of cloth. The only difference is that in Guatemala they secure the cloth over one shoulder and tie it in front and in Ghana they spread the babies legs out over their [...]
October 22, 2008
Categories: G3, Ghana, Guatemala . Tags: G3 Adventures, Ghana, Guatemala, Karen Brown . Author: g3adventures . Comments: 1 Comment
in no particular order or preference…
1. Local Shops. On 2×4 wooden tables, placed outside near the street, or little shanty shacks that look like small free standing storage units.
From East Legon (Accra), Ghana
From East Legon (Accra), Ghana
From East Legon (Accra), Ghana
From East Legon & Accra, Ghana
2. Electricity. Power would go out at the Clinic and [...]
October 22, 2008
Categories: G3, Ghana . Tags: Accra, G3 Adventures, Ghana, Karen Brown . Author: g3adventures . Comments: 2 Comments
I mentioned a few weeks back in my blog that my expat friends that work at the American International School invite the neighborhood children over to their house every other Tuesday for one hour of singing, reading or playing games. Well tonight I went and it was so great to see how these kids all [...]
October 22, 2008
Categories: G3, Ghana . Tags: Accra, American International School, East Legon, G3 Adventures, Ghana, Karen Brown, Neighborhood kids . Author: g3adventures . Comments: Leave a Comment