Ghana—Was it all just a Dream?
I have been home for well over a month now, and this is the first time I have been afforded time…
I have been home for well over a month now, and this is the first time I have been afforded time…
Church was near the very top of my bucket list for Ghana, so when Megan’s boss invited her to a…
Roughly a week has passed since my last blog post…so much for staying on my game. I’m falling behind for several…
Recently we took a trip to a town called Aburi where we visited the local botanical gardens and a woodcarving…
At some point in the upbringing of most American citizens comes a time when they’re introduced to a bevy of…
Here in Ghana, dogs and cats aren’t really considered pets. Many of them just wander the streets, along with chickens…
I arrived to Ghana a little over a week ago and I just got my first mosquito bite. In order to…
The Ghanaians take soccer, or as they call it here, football, very seriously. After being here for only a few…
Ghanaians are infatuated with football. It’s the most popular sporting event in the country, very much like the majority of nations…
I would by no means say I’m settled into Ghana. I may have unpacked the bags, switched my currency, and…
One practice that remains relevant in Ghana is the art of bartering for the goods you want. While some outlets have…
The First 24 Hours: Food, Fails, and Football FOOD Last night, we went to dinner at Chez Afrique. It resembled…
After arriving in Ghana and getting unpacked, the group went out for a traditional Ghanaian dinner at a restaurant a…
The day is almost here. In 12 short hours I will be boarding a plane to Ghana. Even after studying…
“Africa? Really? You couldn’t have picked Europe or something?” If I had a dollar for every time someone asked me…