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Weydon School – welcome to Ghana (but where is my luggage?)

Partner Schools Worldwide > Weydon and Dwabor JHS > Weydon School – welcome to Ghana (but where is my luggage?)

Day 1
As I’m writing this I’m sat in a pizzeria, with the rest of my team, after two long days of treacherous travel. There have been both positives and negatives so far on our trip. We left the school in high hopes (just like the temperature on the bus to Heathrow. The plane journey was pretty average excluding the loss of almost all of our baggage and an hour delay.
So far this has been a great experience and I look forward to the rest of it…

What’s in my fanny pack
• An object used to close bags
• “Bare dollar”
• Passport
• Yellow fever certificate

David’s voice cracks
So far we’ve experienced both highs and lows (pardon the pun). The best yet was during the role call when all that could be heard was a squeaky “seven”

Day 2

Luggage Update
Only Monty has both his bags and David has one. The rest of the team are living out of their hand luggage.
We woke up early (8 o’clock) and had breakfast then piled into the minibus with team 13. After about 30 minutes we stopped and bought FanIce at the petrol station. After realizing our luggage wasn’t arriving we went to a market to buy some fresh clothes and bought some gorgeous granny pants.
After another one and a half hours drive, we said bye to team 13 and continued our journey to Dwabor. We were greeted by loads of kids running up to the van and holding our hands. We then met our buddies and built the mosquito tents.
We’re now sat around having just eatena delicious dinner of rice and

(please note baggages has now been reunited with team)

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