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Weydon and Dwabor JHS

Today the cook team woke up at 5:40 to make some lovely pancakes for the rest of the team. After breakfast we went straight over to the murals to finish the projects on our last full day at Ayensudo. Then we went to church, the service was spoken in Mfantse so no one knew what...
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Day 8- Edwin Twelve sleepy teenagers are awoken by the two things they were dreading the night before, heavy rain and three loud adults (merlin, Carol and Claire also known as Clarence). Having sleep taken away, they got out of bed to enjoy the free shower falling from the sky. With help of the cook...
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Day 7 – Tom The morning erupted with the thunderous claps of Grand Wizard Merlin, also known as Samuel Jones. Breakfast was a reminder of home as Madame Emma treated us to some scrambled eggs, baked beans and some toast with a side of pineapple. We got invited to the kindergarten graduation ceremony, the whole...
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Day 3- Eve Today we were officially welcomed into Dwabor, the whole team woke up early, had breakfast and walked down to the community palace where we introduced ourselves to the elders and watched the dancers. Everywhere we walk we are followed by lots of children the all want to hold our hands. We were...
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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...
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Today was my birthday! It started with a very noisy chicken outside the room. It was quickly followed by Sian calling for everyone to wake up. Then I found out that there was a prayer call at five in the morning! It was quick and early breakfast as needed to leave for the chief’s palace...
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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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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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Tuesday 20th August Today we had a generous lie in of 7:30; because all projects are finally finished meaning that we could relax and pack our things ready for tomorrow, when we leave for Lake Volta. In order to make the most of our last full day in Dwabor we spent the morning relaxing and...
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Sunday 18th August 2013 Being Sunday, we thought it appropriates to make our weekly visit to church. All churches proved to be the ultimate culture experience, and once again each of us came away with a refreshed view of Christianity. Blown away by the extreme volume of the Ghanaians prayers and hymns, we began to...
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