Saturday, December 24, 2011

Well it is a little under two weeks before I leave (Wait... what?) and I thought I would get my blog up and running before I get out of here.  I will let most of you off the hook by saying that I will not be horribly offended if you don't keep up with my long winded blog posts (Family; this is required reading.) however, if you love me you're interested, I'll try and keep this informative, short, and entertaining.  

Here is a little synopsis of what is going on: 
Where: Cape Coast, Ghana

When: January 5th - April 2nd

Why: Avoiding becoming a real adult  I'll be working for an NGO called Hope for Future Generations (HFFG) working with women and children's health and  mental health education/outreach.  A little more specifically I'll be working with HIV/AIDS prevention, maternity information, child health/survival, and with "Models of Hope" who HIV positive women who become leaders and counselors in their communities.   Their website is here if you're interested.

Who: Well... me.  AND I'll be staying with a family while I'm there.  All I know thus far is I'll be with a single mom named Doris and her two kids ages 8 and 10.  I know nothing else other than she is a good cook (YES!) (Where Part II:  Apparently Doris lives within walking distance of the beach, Cape Coast Castle, and a big market.  Mom and Dad found this really cool video of a cabby driving around what will actually likely be my neighborhood.)

So at the moment I'm just spending time with some of the people I'm going to miss a whole lot, enjoying the holidays while in a mildly self-delusional state regarding my level of preparedness, and currently seriously considering breakfast.  Wish me luck!




2 comments:

  1. Enjoy yourself immensely... Take care of yourself carefully... and return to us safely....!!!
    p.s. take an umbrella cuz those ditches on the side of the road look like they are prepared for daily flooding!!

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  2. Luckily I'll be missing the rainy season by just enough to hopefully not have to worry too much about it! They do seem to take a serious beating from the rain though!

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