Monday, September 15, 2014

Got What It Takes? …She Does!

It all started with running in place for this small girl. Her name is Ruth, she is in primary school - class 6, and she resides with Peace Corps Volunteer Gary Slate in Aweregya Village, Eastern Region.  She would watch Gary in awe as he ran three times each week to villages surrounding theirs.  Each day, as Gary was doing his final stretches, prior to departing his house for a jog, out of the corner of his eye, Ruth, could be seen jogging in place: stopping when Gary glanced in her direction.  One day, she garnered enough confidence and asked Gary where he was running to.  He told her, “Today, I am going to Atwedie,” to which she replied, “I will go with you next time!” But, next time turned into next time turned into next time, and Gary began thinking he was living the sequel to the movie, Groundhog Day, in which the lead character portrayed by Bill Murray keeps reliving the same day over and over again. Then one day Ruth, as she laced up a pair of running shoes, asked Gary confidently, “So, where are we running today?”  To which, Gary replied: "Today we go to Kwahu Oda,” another neighboring village.  She turned and looked at Richard and Alfred, her two brothers, who were gazing at her from a nearby doorway with doubtful grins.  “Ok,” she said to them, “if I go and come with Nana Kwasi Ata (Gary’s local name), you both owe me biscuits.”  They agreed, and jog she did!  The girl that used to run in place, kept pace with Gary the entire time.  Upon their return home, she was so proud and ran over to her brothers that now looked at her dumbfounded. “Biscuits, going and come,” she said gleefully.  


Since that memorable morning jog, Ruth has run six times with her brother Gary, to distances extending all the way to Kwahu Fodoa Junction – junction along the Accra-Kumasi road, distance from their village: about 5 miles/10 km.  Recently, she committed to running all the way to Nkawkaw, their market town 13.1 miles (26.2 km) away, someday, with Gary. Stay tuned, for further updates on Ruth's progress. 

Where has the Time Gone?

Ghana is such an amazing place, can't believe I have been here for almost four months. Gosh, is it really almost June. What.A.Whirlwind. Well since I haven't blogged in awhile I think, it's time for an update...so here goes:

I arrived February 6th, 2013.  Greeting me was a bottle of Voltic Water and a bag of plantain chips. Mind you it felt like atleast 100 degrees out. And I had just come from New York City where it was about 24 degrees. What a difference! But hey I was in Africa. The first in my family to ever step foot on the African continent. Such an honor.

But so there I was about to begin my in country training to a Peace Corps. Excited and nervous at the same time as I embarked on a journey of the unknown.

Well i teach ICT to Junior High School Kids three days a week and I also do rounds in several villages hear as a Volunteer Health Worker

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Freshmen: You Ain't Gotta Be Nervous!

I've gone to Philly quite a few times, but not for anything like this. February 4, 2013, I am heading to Philly for Peace Corps Staging. What this exactly means, I am still not completely sure; so we will go with: It's going to be a brief orientation to Peace Corps service. What I do know is that subsequent to Staging, on February 5, I am flying to Ghana; and February 6, I will begin Peace Corps Training, which will last three months.

Right now, I am in the process of making sure everything is prepared for the upcoming journey. Obviously, this includes finishing the most stressful thing in the world, "packing." My thoughts right now include: Did I pack enough, did I pack too much, did I forget something(s)? But, then it hits me, I am leaving tomorrow morning, so whatever I've packed will have to be fine. If I forgot to pack something, hopefully I'll be able to get it in Ghana. If they don't have it in Ghana, and I really need it, hopefully my folks will be nice enough to ship whatever it is out to me. Hopefully I didn't forget anything...

Wait, I'M HEADING TO GHANA?!?! Gosh, I feel like I did as a Freshman in high school and college: Excited for the upcoming journey, but nervous of the unknowns that are a part of the upcoming journey.

Ah, well, I'm going to enjoy my final day at home with family and friends and then it's onward to Philly and then to Ghana I go!!!!

Post y'all later!