Sorry I haven't been blogging, but here is everything that has been going on!
Day 17 June 6, 2011
Today was a nice productive day in the land of research. We dedicated the whole entire day to coding our data and analysis of it. Our Data coding took longer then planned (like all day) so we pretty much only coded and will save analysis for another day. The main thing that has been happening today is that everyone is getting sick. There are at least 5 girls who have fallen ill today alone! It is so crazy because all but one was feeling fine the day before! Marissa and Sam are two of the people who are sick and I feel really bad for them. Word on the street is that it was something that they ate for lunch yesterday. The only two waves of people getting sick have happened when outsiders have cooked food for us. Normally we have the girls in the house cook (they get credit for working here) and so far everything we have had has been good. Connie has even said that normally more people are ill by this time in the program! I am so thankful that I am not sick because these girls look ill. They all feel very achey, feverish (one even had a fever of 101.4!), chills, headache, vomiting, and other GI problems. I hoep they all feel better by tomorrow because we are leaving to go on a trip tomorrow morning until Friday! I by the way am sooo excited for this! I am planning on doing some shopping and relaxing while on this vacation! I just wanted to say thanks for all the warm thoughts from yesterday. Yesterday was a hard day, but it is nice to know that all my friends and family at home care and love me. I'm having a blast here but I cant wait to come home and see you all!!! Now I am just sitting around waiting to hear about gpa and how his knee surgery goes! FYI it was the hottest it has been all trip today. It was crazy! I think that the heat made everyone who wasn't sick feel not well and the people who were sick 100x worse. I am glad that it is finally night out and that the power is back on so we can have our fan again. If this is what the people here call their winter I would hate to see their summer!
Day 18 June 7, 2011
Today we left early, early, early, in the moring so that we could start making our way to Kumasie (?). The bus ride there was supposted to take 3 hours, but like everything on this trip it took about double that time. On the way there we hit lots of traffic which made the trip longer and we also made a few stops along the way. One of the most memorable stops was a rest stop...we all had to use the washrrom so we stopped and paid 20p (like $0.15) to use the bathroom and boy were we suprised to find 4 open stalls, that looked more like showers, for the bathroom. It litereally looked like a shower drain and you just had to squat down and go, needless to say I got stage fright and couldn't do it. lol. The rest of the day we mainly sat in the bus, got pizza for dinner, and I got a cool painting along the way as well. We got to the hotel and it was nice. Tomorrow we have to wake up super early to see the Ashantiehene (the Ashantie Chief) which is a big deal, then we will go to the largest open market in west Africa!!! How exciting! :)
Day 19 June 8, 2011
Today was our big day to see the Ashantihene! And boy what a big day it was. It all started with getting up super early just to be there at :730 to see him. Funny thing is the Chief had a meeting until noon. Something no one decided to find out until we were already there and waiting. So while waiting we went and saw a mesuem about the Ashanti people and the history of the kings and the British influence. It was all super neat and we saw all these old guns and kid thrones, it was pretty cool. Something cool about the Ashanti people is that they have this golden stool, and they believe it is the soul of the Ashanti people, and if it ever gets stolen then they will die. Also, they are known porcupines, kill 1,000 of them and a 1,000 more will come, but we were told that they are a peaceful group of people. lol. So we pretty much waited around after the tour on the bus until it was time to go sit down to see the Chief. There was most likely like 200 people there to see him and there was a main stage and chairs set up along the side as well. We were sitting along the side and pretty much couldn't see a thing. So needless to say a 4 hour ceremony to see the Chief that was all in Twi and which we couldn't see made it super long. It was cool however, when it was our turn to go up and be introduced. All the people here love it that Connie, our leader, can speak Twi. They all just about die, which is super funny. When we went to go see him we had to take off our shoes as a sign of respect, which I understand, but at the same time grossed me out as well. After the ceremony everyone was starving so we went to eat at the cultural center. This cultural center was nothing like the one we saw the first day. This one had a nice restraunt, and was more like a park with people doing and selling art in it. I walked around with Sam after lunch and we found a potter. His shop was so cool (I didn't take a picture and I regret it!), and we decided that we wanted to buy something. We needed something small to bring back with us, but also something neat. We ended up buying little, little pots which are super cute and I really like them. Also, they were also only a cedi! What a great deal! I wish we had more time to walk around here because I really enjoyed seeing the people make their art, instead of just buying something off the street. After the cultural center we all headed off to the market. I am not sure I can accuretly decsribe my expereince in the market, but I will do my best to try. The market is the largest outside market in West Africa and is most likely the smelliest as well! We started off at the market all following Connie to find the beads which was super hard keeping all 16 of us together! The stands are so close you have to walk in single file, people have things on their heads so you have to watch your head, and everyone is rushing around weaving in and out. It was an experience to say the least, but one that I really enjoyed. After we got the beads Connie took Marissa, Sam, and I around to show us somethings in the market....that was if we could find them! We saw traditional medicines, house hold appliances, clothes, shoes, all kinds of foods (and boy did the meat section smell!), we saw chickens, cows feet, pretty much anything you can think of they had. It was cool Connie got us all oranges and taught us how to eat them (they cut the top, then you peal it off, and squish it like a stress ball, then drink the juic off the top), it was super yummy and fun. Next, we wanted to get some notebooks for the school we will be volunteering at on Wednesday. There is a school in town that we are going to on Wednesday to teach from 12:00-2:00 and from ages 3-17. Most of the students have teenage mothers and the man who runs it is named Felix and he is trying to stop the cycle of teen pregnancy in Larth. He is an awesome man with a great vision. So on Wednesday we are donating a bunch of school supplies, but we didnt have any notebooks so we got 120 for 50 cedi. After we got the books it was time to head back to the bus so we asked a local boy to help us get there, in exchange for a cedi and he agreed to help us. On the way to the bus we all of a sudden saw a mob of people start running in the direction of the bus and Connie goes oh look something is happening! I guess that a local man was caught stealing and the mob of people was going to take care of it, I guess that is how things are done in Ghana. After this we were almost back at our bus when our guide was stopped by a young street boy who was asking for money, when our guide went into his pocket to get him some a small bag (of what we believe to be cocane) comes falling out of this pocket. He quickly picked it up, Marissa, Sam, and I all look at each other, and then we all continued on like nothing happened. It was really funny and sad at the same time. After we were all back safely on the bus we came back to the hotel to change for dinner. Before dinner I talked to my best friend :) then went and had Chinese food, which was good. After that we went to bed becuase we have to get up early tomorrow (5:15 am) to see the bone setter which I heard is very emotional.