Day 1 & Day 2 (May 19 & 20)

Contributed by: Berai

We made it! All seven of us and roughly 2,000 lbs of luggage. While at Phoenix Sky Harbor we had been carrying the weight of our tremendous amount of luggage in fear that we wouldn't pass inspection. We knew that British Airways may have easily taken one look at our load and said, “No way.” Thankfully everyone was extremely helpful and let us and all our bags on board for the long journey to Ghana. While on board, we were all entertained by the personal screens equipped with TV, movies, and radio stations for the lengthy flights. The transfer in London was a breeze minus the mad dash sprint through airport to our connecting flight. Luck or something was on our side because we made the flight when we were told we had no chance. Finally, at 8:15pm-Ghana time we arrived tired and stiff, but smiling. We were greeted at the immigration line by Akunz's delightful smile and warm hug. He helped us figure out our luggage situation (since we arrived late in Heathrow our luggage didn't make it on our connecting flight),we had to take a moment... a long moment to fill out the necessary paperwork, so we could get our luggage the next day. Finally, the moment we were all waiting for happened, we stepped outside (and for some of us) saw Ghana for the first time. We were met there by David and Isaac, our guides last year on the project. It was dark which didn't allow us to see the city and scenery quite yet but we hopped into the taxi and headed for Afia Beach, our hotel located right next to the Atlantic Coast...awesome! John Yatsko, a.k.a “John-John” had never seen the Atlantic, so in true John-John fashion he took a little swim. We were all pretty exhausted leading us to pack it in pretty early. Olivia and myself were highly entertained by Ghanaian television,but I of course fell asleep in a heartbeat and didn't open my eyes for another 11 hours. Oh, I haven't mentioned that it is H-U-M-I-D here! Fortunately, Afia Beach had AC which was nice for us “dry-heaters”.

1 comment:

  1. I'm there! What an experience for everyone involved. Thank you for sharing it with all of us.

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