Just a few pictures from my room in my new home. This is where I will be living for the next 8 weeks during my intensive language training and subject training. My homestay family is amazing! Very hands-off but really supportive when it comes to anything I need. My homestay sister also speaks Fante, the language I need to learn for my site in the Central Region. What great luck!? And despite a pricy taxi ride to get to my classes in another town (which I am eventually reimbursed for), I have no major complaints. Life is good in Ghana.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Homestay- Asafo
Just a few pictures from my room in my new home. This is where I will be living for the next 8 weeks during my intensive language training and subject training. My homestay family is amazing! Very hands-off but really supportive when it comes to anything I need. My homestay sister also speaks Fante, the language I need to learn for my site in the Central Region. What great luck!? And despite a pricy taxi ride to get to my classes in another town (which I am eventually reimbursed for), I have no major complaints. Life is good in Ghana.
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I can't believe you brought Gizmo. What a trooper.
God bless Milo and Gizmo too.
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