Hi all!
It will come as no surprise to some of you that I wrote a whole story in my blog earlier this week but I lost it somewhere in cyber space??? Soooo, I'll try a summarised version as my time is limited!
Arrived in Ghana nearly 2 weeks ago with much trepidation. As I stepped off the plane, the smell made of my ghana memories bubble to the surface and my Ghanaian mojo began to kick in. I was greeted at the airport by Rosemary, one of the nurses I used to work with and I immediately relaxed as soon as I saw her. Initially it felt really sureal to be back but after about 20 minutes it was like I had never left. We stayed with her family near Accra, the capital that first night and headed to Nsuta the next day. Thankful for surviving the crazy ghanaian roads and drivers, we arrived in Nsuta about 9pm.
A lot has happened in the past 2 weeks and I will expand in my next blog, hopefully in the next few days. I've so much to say! But just to let you know, I'm commissioning the solar panels at the clinic tomorrow. There have been some changes to the initial solar panel plans but will fill you all in next time when I have time to spill all the beans so to say (which is an appropriate saying for me as I'm not without clumsy genes). I've remained fairly healthy, just the usual 'funky stomach' as you may expect occasionally.
Hope you are all going well wherever you are in this amazing world. Keep me updated with your lives as well. I can't read minds...yet.
Until next time...