“All time is all time. It does not change. It does not lend
itself to warnings or explanations. It simply is. Take it moment by moment, and
you will find that we are all, as I've said before, bugs in amber.”
-Kurt Vonnegut
Slaughterhouse Five
With less than a month left here in Ghana I have been reflecting
a lot on my stay here and what moments in time have meant the most to me.
My stay here has given me the opportunity to allow myself to
sit down with a book and just read for fun! I honestly don’t remember the last
time I picked up a book, just to read. I hope that when I get back to Netflix civilization
I can keep a good balance between vegging out with a Netflix original and a
good book. This Sunday my roommate lent me Slaughterhouse Five and I read it
that day! I absolutely loved it, and am now reading Hocus Pocus. In case you
were wondering I've also read; Secretes of the Firekeeper’s Daughter, Life of
Pi, Gone Girl, Rose Madder, Slaughterhouse Five, and currently Hocus Pocus.
Secondly I’ve really enjoyed getting to know some of the
locals. Eli Max is hands down my best pal here in Ghana. I see her pretty much
every day. We have started watching this really awful soap opera every night on
her T.V. I still can’t tell if Eli likes it or thinks it’s hilarious like I do!
Eli just makes me smile and I love hanging out with her. This weekend I plan on
teaching her Grandma Kinder’s chicken noodle recipe and I’m very excited! One
my projects at GM is to make sure that all of the Mama’s have their Fair Trade
certificates and their workshops are up to date. So these past two weeks I have
been traveling all around Cape, with the help of Doreen my translator/support
system. I’ve been able to meet a lot of the ladies who make GM possible, and I
feel really lucky for that opportunity. Around Cape I have also made friends with
lots of the Rasta and chop stands that I visit for lunch. It’s nice to have a familiar
face to say hello to! Lastly I’ve made good friends with some of the staff here
at Elmina Beach Resort, I now have a free WiFi hook-up! But overall everyone
that I have met in Ghana has been super friendly towards me! I do have a semi
funny story of unkindness though;
I went to “take lunch” at a soup shop close by the office.
It was my first time going by myself. I ordered fufu and light soup, which I thought
would be fine! Go me! I’m eating fufu right! Nope! There was a lady cop in the
shop and she says to me, “why aren’t you taking chicken(my questions mark doesn’t
work...) you will die weak!” I didn’t have a good answer for her, and I left
leaving her disgusted in me. May not be the best story! But it makes me laugh. She was so stern with me!
Of course there are many other things that I love about
Ghana, but the last that I will mention is not having plans ever. If you know
me, you know I like to plan. Here it just doesn’t happen, and I’m going with
the flow! Everyone here just takes their time and lives by the moto “Don’t Rush”,
which I ‘ve taken to heart. I even walk slower now!
As I continue my adventure around the world I will keep this
Vonnegut quote in my mind. I will cherish all moments, but remember that I can
always revisit them in my future (kinda).
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