During the past weeks, things were initially moving a bit slow. with work I was sick for a while, and when I could go back to work there was barely WiFi in the office. It is actually “unique” that we have WiFi. Everyone has internet on their smartphone, but public WiFi spots are very rare. However, when it rains heavily here, which happens quite often, the power often shuts down. So after this slow week, we (me and the other two American girls) decided to go to Busua for the weekend, where we were also meeting an English guy we met earlier.
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Hello friends! It has been a while, but I found time to share some more of my experiences. It’s funny because I started writing earlier, saying how I realize now that I’m writing another blog that I am experiencing things in Ghana differently than before. Where I was observing everything so much in the beginning, being here starts to feel more like it’s my everyday life (which I guess it is). However, I joined Bernice to church this weekend, and what I said above is completely opposite of this experience. I literally came home mentally and physically exhausted from all these new impressions. Now, I am sitting behind my laptop, completely in shock from what I just experienced on my way to work. I will tell you about it, but first: church.
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