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July 2014
Blog Day 8 Team 10 Hiya, Amelia and Ali here writing the blog for day 8. This morning for breakfast we ate eggy bread ad baked beans, we literally demolished it. After breakfast we got into our project clothes and continued to paint, work and sweat, yay! However, many things are done, including murals, the...
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DAY 10 Team 11 It was a 6 o’clock start before our final morning at Ayensudo. The first hour was very manic, packing and cleaning the rooms. There were some very surprised boys at the amount of dirty clothes and underwear in their tents especially Joe! Some of the girls got their dresses and skirts...
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This is our final blog before setting off back home! We woke at the Stumble Inn, and had breakfast overlooking the sea. Then we played quick cricket on the beach until a friendly dog decided to sabotage play by running off with the ball. We returned to the Centre, and did our final packing. At...
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Day 13 We awoke knowing we had a lot to complete on the project but due to rogue carpenters we could only follow on painting the murals. In the afternoon, we took our buddies on another exciting excursion to the rainforest. Some of the buddies were petrified at the thought of them walking along a...
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Day 4 We started off the day being woken up by the goats and cockerel, which followed with a traditional Ghanaian omelette, whilst discussing our plans for the day. After breakfast, the whole team paid a visit to the kindergarten graduation where we all enjoyed watching the young children show us some traditional Ghanaian dances....
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Day 5 HELLO ALL, Today we woke up to the sound of the wildlife (cockerel) at 6 o’clock, we then had breakie which was toast and vegetable omelette. Then we started our project work by painting the walls, designing and drawing a mural to go on the outside wall of the library and sorting out...
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This morning we woke up early after a long nights sleep (again to the sound of the cockerel), and finally it has stopped raining. Breakfast was due to be Banana Pancakes (Milly’s favourite) but changed last minute to fried egg on toast, which was also good. We were supposed to leave at eight thirty, but...
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Yesterday evening, before a good dinner of yam and spinach which was better than it sounds, we had a big football match, which was sick! We played England vs. Ghana and surprisingly won 11-10 even if we did need a few Ghanaians. Today we all got up nice and early with a breakfast of eggy...
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25th July Today was really good. We did project work in the morning and visited Kakum National Park in the afternoon. Another early start, for breakfast we had pancakes. They were yummy and most people had seconds. After breakfast we went straight into project work, painting murals, plastering cupboards, and carrying sandbags for the cement....
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Ghanaian Palooza – Day Quatro (4) On day 4, we woke up bright and early to eggy bread. After a slow start, we walked to the school. At the school we started on our project. With the help of the students, we cleaned out the library before splitting up into smaller, more focused groups. These...
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