Live, travel, adventure, bless, and don't be sorry. -Jack Kerouac
Sunday afternoon at Elmina Bay
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Lately the sun has been fiercer than usual, making me desperate to go swimming! So this past Sunday, Tega and I took a trip to the pool. This is Elmina Bay:
Having spent almost six months in Ghana, I picked up some Ghanaian English slang. Here are a few examples of things you may catch me saying- "I'm coming" is shorthand for I am going but I will come back or be right back. Sometimes they'll say things like "Let me go and come." I have developed a habit of saying, "I'm coming," but I can't be saying this in the U.S., lest I get some odd looks... "Flash" is a term meaning calling someone on their cell phone but hanging up before they answer. This is so either they can have your number or to tell them to call you so the call is on their phone credit and not yours. So don't be alarmed of a Ghanaian friend asks you to flash them. "Dash" essentially means give. For instance, if I was shopping for fruit and I bought three apples, the woman selling might give me a fourth apple and say, "I dash you one." This happens sometimes when you have a good relationship wi...
Because my travel plans in South Africa were slightly altered, and now I will NOT be returning to Melinda's place in Escourt after the hike, I have to bring ALL my luggage with me on the hike. CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. So I fit everything I am bringing to Africa in one backpack and one personal bag. Because I am basically a packing professional. And I am very good at getting by on very little. NO BIG DEAL ;-) Here I am, all packed and ready to go! "Travel light, live light, be light, spread the light."