I saw my very first HUGE roach a few minutes ago. Diana said that when they fumigate the house, it clouds everywhere and roaches will come out to die. Hopefully most of them will do that out of my eyesight :P
I'm still trying to get my body on Ghana time, but it really wants to wake up at noon and go to bed at 4am (there's a 4 hour time difference here). This is sort of problematic as people go to bed around 11pm-12am and get up around 7am. And the roosters get up way earlier. At least I have these few days of downtime to sort out what time it is :)
Diana and her family live in a large single level house that is walled in, and there are lots of fruit trees in the compound. I had fresh mango yesterday, and there are also coconut, cinnamon, and orange trees. The neighbors have bananas, plantains, and tangerines. It's like living in an orchard :)
Today after Diana's parents came back from Mass, we went to the PramPram beach about an hour from here. We picnicked and played in the sand and let 4-year old Kate splash in the water. I learned a new card game that seems to be a combination of hearts and something else, playing with Diana's father and her brother Andy. Also Diana, Andy and I played the spelling game on the way home where you start with a letter and the next person adds a letter, except we could only spell countries. This might be a new way to get my uncles arguing over geography at Thanksgiving :)
And my first TIA- This is Africa- moment: Driving back from the beach today with the whole family (Diana, Andy, sister Nat, her mom and Dad, neice Kate, and me). We stopped at a toll at dusk, went under a bridge on a major highway, and Diana goes, COW! cow cow cow!!! and we swerve to miss several large cows meandering across the road, and then look behind us hoping no one else hit them either. And everyone in the car starts going, they should NOT be crossing the road there...
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