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Published: February 11th 2008
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....well, not in Cape Coast yet...but I really am in Ghana. Arrived in Accra late last night to new smells, sights and the frenetic activity that exists outside of most airports outside of Europe. Had identified some other VSO volunteers during the flight, but found that there were actually 10 of us on the flight....8 from UK and 2 from Netherlands. When we eventually got to our hotel after loading two Nissan Patrols with our motely luggage tied on top of each of them, and 7 of us in each vehicle with knees to chins and profuse sweating , found that 6 of us could not be accomodated in the hotel that night, but before we could be moved to another one, we had to eat the meal waiting for us - very tasty actually even though it was past 11pm by then, and close to midnight before we got to our rooms in the other, distinctly more down- makrket hotel.
Overdose of adrenalin, very noisy air-conditioning, and snivels anbout missing my folks caused a pretty sleepless night, but felt excited and optimistic on "waking" that this a good thing to be doing!!!
Today has had a lot of standing about talking to new and "old" VSO volunteers ( those who have been there longer than us!!!) ...there are 13 new ones...as we found that a Phillipian and 2 Kenyan women had arrived the day before us. Lovely group of people...both new and old and everyone is so helpful and supportive to each other. Met others doing the same jobs as Dave and I in other regions, and we are all looking forward to a sector meeting in March when we can hopefully plan a way forward to overcome some of the challenges they have already identified. Also met most of the staff at the VSO programme office who also seem to be lovely people , very knowledgeable and skilled in their areas. Toured a bit of Accra whilst being transported between hotels and Programme Office ( we are now in the more salubrious one ( might as well have a bit of luxury whilst we can!!)...wondering at the colours, shop names, and lives being openly l;ead and enjoyed in full view of everyone else...this is definitely NOT leamington spa in February!.
Will not attempt to tackle adding photos tonight as extremely weary!!! and brain overly-challenged already.
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Penny
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Arriving in Ghana
Great to hear you are there! The description of your arrival reminds me so much of when I went to Ghana (also in February). Chaos at the airport, the heat of the night, the scrum of getting into a minibus and hoping your luggage will follow and then the trip through Accra to a hotel which may or may not have water in the taps in your bedroom. But then the glorious feeling of waking the next morning to blue skies, sunshine and warmth, luscious fruits for breakfast and thinking how amazing it is to be there at all.