Monday, October 15, 2007

Ghana Part Deux

I'm so sorry it's taken me so long to update my blog...I have been lost in a sea of grad school applications and 500-word essays. But I'm finally putting up some pictures from the awesome trip I had with Maria and Allison.

(Maria and Allison at the Osu food court)

Maria and Allison met me in Accra the evening after I took the GMAT (which went better than I'd hoped...I couldn't have asked for more!). I met them at the airport and took them to Accra's finest hostel (it was the only cheap place walking distance to all the restaurants in the Osu district). It took all I had not to burst into tears when I saw them for the first time -- it's been much too long since I've seen any friends or family. It was crazy to see both my best friend and my big sister in Africa with me.

(on the steps at Elmina Castle)

We spent a day in Accra before heading on a bus to Cape Coast. I took them to the Cape Coast "Nut Rehab Center," where I'd stayed the last time I was here. We didn't stay there, but Allison was observant enough to see a different sign that said "Nutritional Rehabilitaion Center." That solved that mystery!

(In front of the Nut Rehab Center)

It was such a different experience travelling with two other girls around the country. We got harassed so much more than when I was with Yuri. But it was still harmless -- mostly, it was annoying. But Allison and Maria seemed to make the most of it and enjoy their experiences anyway. And I really enjoyed having them as my travel buddies -- I've been in West Africa for so long now that I've forgotten what it's like to see it for the first time. It was great to share their introduction to Ghana with them.

(Maria getting fitted for an African dress)

After touring around Cape Coast and Elmina, we left the chaos of the city life and headed west to the beach. I think for all three of us this was our favorite part. We ended up staying the rest of our trip at the Green Turtle lodge. It was relaxing and beautiful, despite the mouse that came into our hut every night to nibble on our power bars!

(Maria and me on the beach at the Green Turtle lodge)

The trip altogether was super fun and much too short. But I cherished the chance to get to talk (in person!) to Maria and Allison and share with them a part of my life here. It was one of my favorite memories I've had here so far, and it made me eager to come home and see the rest of you. If anyone is interested in heading east for a vacation, let me know! And Allison and Maria -- it's now your job to convince others to come visit!

3 comments:

Unknown said...

I had an incredible time, and it was so great to see you, Kathy! I agree, it was much too short of a visit!

Love,
Maria

Anonymous said...

Keep me posted on the going rate for flights, as that's the only determining factor. And now since the house is done, attending the Nut Rehab Center seems appropriate.

:)
Patty

Anonymous said...

I'm so jealous of Maria! Hoping I get my turn to see you soon.....

Love, Cindy