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| 26th May 2009 wiqar | living in Ghana - From: Mediocre Days how hard it is to live in Ghana for say about a year? If I were an USA citizen? thanks. |
| 14th June 2008 Angie | Thank You! - From: I Had The Time Of My Life Kelsey, Thank you so much for all of your wonderful blog entries from start to finish of your trip to Ghana. I am planning to study abroad there in August and your blogs have been amazing in helping me to have a better idea of what to expect. I don't know what I would have done without you and the other students there who blogged about their experiences. Thank you! |
| 22nd April 2008 Stephanie McElligott | Your blog is great! - From: Mediocre Days I am Pete's mom and I just want to say how excited I was to read your comments and view all your great photos! Since I haven't been able to come visit Ghena and Pete has apparanetly been too busy to take photos, I am really grateful to get a bird's eye view of what your time in Ghana has been like thru your blog. Thank you, Thank you for sharing this! I'm sure all of you will take away memeories from this experience that will last a lifetime. Take care & enjoy life, Stephanie McE. |
| 2nd April 2008 Boxhand | Good times gonna... - From: Some Realizations Heya, Sorry about beinga terrible friend and not sending any messages or anything. I've been terrible lately with everyone--caught up in my own little world. Anyways, don't get sick again. And keep enjoying your free time out there. I'm jealous--mostly jealous of the thought of being away, of exploring and adventuring. Soak it up! Take care, Andy |
| 25th March 2008 Susie | I can't even imagine! - From: Almost To The 2 Month Mark As I am looking at your pictures in the mountain area, I can't help but wonder what kind of creepy critter is out there in the jungleish area you are walking in! I sent you an email. Hope you get it. You go girl! Take good care of yourself! |
| 24th March 2008 Bella | African Mountains - From: Almost To The 2 Month Mark Hi Kelsey, climbing mountains in hot Africa is quite the challenge, isn't it? I climbed in Mali, in Burkina Faso, in Ghana and Ethiopia with my brother who is a mountain guide and even from his point of view, simply because the trails are not so well done, and they go quickly up and are quite the challenge even for people with experience and the sweat is incredible... I really know what you mean, I've been through it all but remember the feeling once you got to do it! If you get to do some african dance, you might get the same feeling, I've never sweat so much in my life, I was dancing 3-4 times a week, 3 hours a day, with Gasco's group and as you know, ghanaian dance is quite intense when you really get involved! Thanks for the pictures, it feels good to get away and reconnect with Nature... You are lucky you have your group, I came alone 3 years ago, and so I've been living a different experience, almost strictly with ghanaians, it's been amazing, and I actually never miss home, but I did miss having a friend who could truly understand me and I did come accross a few foereigners who made my day a few times!!! Happy Easter, here in montreal, we are celebrating it under 4 feet of snow at least!!! Cheers, Bella |
| 9th March 2008 Isabelle Vadeboncoeur | OH SWEET Ghana, and Gouda Music - From: Mediocre Days Hi there, this is funny, I was looking for Threeleaf's blog (Kent's group in Ghana from Texas with Gouda' Group) and I found your blog and I'm happy to see your pictures, and your stories, it's amazing to see how different people go to Ghana and I really wish you the time of your life!!! I will be back in a few months, I'm a friend of Gouda (and the wife of one of them, haha) and a friend of Natalie, so I feel connected to anyone who have the chance to meet my amazing friends!!! Say hi to them from Bella!!! Small world! |
| 18th February 2008 Aunt Connie | Nice going sweetie, - From: Getting Used to Things I almost wished I could be with you. However, I am not in favor of leaking refigs. or toilets. Keep us posted, stay safe and I love you. Oh, the pictures are great. |
| 12th February 2008 Janel Anderson | Missing the Snow? - From: The Calm Before the Storm Hey Kelsey! Hang in there babe - enjoy the warm 85 degree temps and think of us as we continue to shovel! I wish I was with you - have fun and I look forward to following your journey. |
| 6th February 2008 Mookie | You'll have the time of your life.... - From: Getting Ready You are right to be nervous about your impending trip but you are also right that this experience will enrich, educate, and enliven your life in countless, unimagined ways. I envy you the experience you are undertaking. Happy travels and best wishes! |