The roosters went off bright and early this morning to ensure that Molly and company were awake to see her off to the airport. Taking back only one plastic tub and her “Ghana Go Home” bag, she assured that she loved us for 10,000 years and bade us farewell. Until next week in New York!
After dropping Molly off at the airport, Brad, Lori and I ventured off to the National Museum. The Museum was small albeit informative, as there is a wealth of history here in Ghana.
Our next stop was the National Theatre. Unfortunately it was closed because there are no shows currently going on, but we were still able to walk around and take photos of the famous male and female drums on display.
We ended our day in Osu with time well spent working and enjoying tasty Chinese food at Tip Top Restaurant. For some reason the stir-fry noodles and vegetables still haven’t gotten old yet.
Back to work we go tomorrow. We are all really excited for our last week in Ghana, and are looking forward to hitting the ground running…there is still plenty of training and desk making to be had!
Stay Classy!
Alicia
After dropping Molly off at the airport, Brad, Lori and I ventured off to the National Museum. The Museum was small albeit informative, as there is a wealth of history here in Ghana.
Our next stop was the National Theatre. Unfortunately it was closed because there are no shows currently going on, but we were still able to walk around and take photos of the famous male and female drums on display.
We ended our day in Osu with time well spent working and enjoying tasty Chinese food at Tip Top Restaurant. For some reason the stir-fry noodles and vegetables still haven’t gotten old yet.
Back to work we go tomorrow. We are all really excited for our last week in Ghana, and are looking forward to hitting the ground running…there is still plenty of training and desk making to be had!
Stay Classy!
Alicia
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