Special thanks to the cooks who spent all day preparing a
wonderful Thanksgiving dinner for us! The Sisters invited the Brothers over to
share our meal. We had turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, jello, salad,
pumpkin pie, aaaaaaaaand fried plantain, rice, and fish stew. YUM!
Saturday, December 28, 2013
Bojo Beach
Sometime in November..
One of the teachers and his nephew wanted to introduce us to Bojo Beach, so of course we took them up on the offer! Bojo Beach, according to the postcard, is Ghana’s best kept secret, and I agree! It is located only about 20 minutes from the convent, and is the cleanest beach I’ve ever seen! You have to cross a river to get to the beach and it is breathtakingly beautiful.
The boat to cross the river |
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A big boat |
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Paradise! |
Playing soccer on the beach |
Baby clams |
Takin' on the Jellies
November
18
Before break, Julie and I met with Sister Esther and she
decided that it would be a good move to have us be co-teachers, so once school
resumed Teresa (the aid) moved to KG (Kindergarten) and Julie started up in
Basic 2 with me. So far, it’s been great!! Its much easier to plan and conduct
lessons with 40 students when there are 2 teachers contributing, bouncing ideas
back and forth, getting new resources and materials, and managing the many
crazy kids. We have been learning about water in science, and Julie started
teaching about the oceans for social studies, and so we created an “Under the
Sea” unit, complete with making jellyfish out of paper plates cut in half, and
tissue paper streamers hanging down. We hung the 40 decorated jellyfish from
the ceiling, and before you know it the older students started hanging things
in their own rooms, and teachers came to inspect our artwork. They wanted us to make their classes "Christmas Decorations" too. Everyone loves
the jellyfish, and the kids are so proud!!
The RAINFOREST…. the Tropical RAINFOREST!
November
1
We went to Cacum National Park, which is a rainforest. They
have a canopy walk up in the trees, with 8 swinging bridges connected in the
tall trees. It was scary at first, but absolutely breath taking!!! The views
were SPECTACULAR. We also got to meet a lot of different people. In our hiking
group were a few Americans as well as British people. After one bridge there
was a bird watching group and they let me look through their telescope at a
bird with iridescent blue feathers. Absolutely gorgeous! We had so much fun up
in the canopies of the rainforest. Then our taxi driver suggested to go to the
monkey habitat, and who could say no to that? 10 years ago a couple from
Holland started to build a lodging place for tourists, but people started
asking them to take care of monkeys. So they built cages and habitats for
monkeys instead! We got a personal tour of the different monkeys (and snakes,
birds, and various creatures) that lived there, and it was so cool! Definitely
a great stop.
Scary Bridge |
Beautiful View |
Big Stump |
Trick or Treat!
October 30
In Ghana they don’t celebrate Halloween, but that did not stop all the first and second graders from Trick or Treating at school today! We spent all week learning about Halloween and Jack O’ Lanterns and all the different costumes people can dress in. Since we have midterm break on the 31st we celebrated it today instead. During art time the kids were busy drawing Jack O Lanterns and costumes they would wear if they could go Trick or Treating and I would pull out one group at a time to knock on our door and yell “TRICK OR TREAT!” Then Julie brought the Basic 1 class over and they got candy too. We made each kid stand in the front of the room and tell us what they “dressed as” (the candy was real, the costumes were imaginary). They loved it! Who doesn’t love a holiday based solely on getting free candy and wearing weird clothes?
In Ghana they don’t celebrate Halloween, but that did not stop all the first and second graders from Trick or Treating at school today! We spent all week learning about Halloween and Jack O’ Lanterns and all the different costumes people can dress in. Since we have midterm break on the 31st we celebrated it today instead. During art time the kids were busy drawing Jack O Lanterns and costumes they would wear if they could go Trick or Treating and I would pull out one group at a time to knock on our door and yell “TRICK OR TREAT!” Then Julie brought the Basic 1 class over and they got candy too. We made each kid stand in the front of the room and tell us what they “dressed as” (the candy was real, the costumes were imaginary). They loved it! Who doesn’t love a holiday based solely on getting free candy and wearing weird clothes?
How Old Are You Now?
October
27
Happy Birthday Monica! We celebrated by going to the market
to drink/eat fresh coconut. Delicious!
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