Hi Ruth!
I'm still in Ghana, missing you and Mommy (and Grammy, even)!
Today I spent a lot of time in the library. Like I said, the library here has some books that I wanted to read, but are hard to find at home. Some of them have been worth the trip, and others not as interesting.
Afterwards, I got a call from a man I know, General Agyemfra [Ah-jee-em-frah], who is going to help me find some of the people I need to talk to for my work. So that's very helpful for me! But he is going back to visit the town where he grew up this weekend, so I will talk to him later.
After work, I went out for dinner with Prof. Carl (he's the guy who does a lot of teaching about art and music) and his partner, Miss Ann-Marie. We went to a little restaurant that serves Nigerian food, that I found last time I was here, and that they like because they're vegetarians, and this place has lots of vegetables. It was a bit dark, but next time I go by when it's sunny out, I'll take a picture so you can see it. The restaurant is part of someone's house, and run by the family - and the mom is maybe going to teach us how to cook some Nigerian food some time. If I learn, and it's good (but not too spicy), I'll make some for you.
And then I came home, and thought about how much I'm looking forward to seeing you soon.
we are looking forward to seeing you too! Hey, what am I chopped liver? All good here. Hoping to get back from Brooklyn OK. David should get off before hurricane but I will be waiting for movers on Monday, which might be a problem; at least David's apartment is on the 2nd floor! If it sounds really bad we will just leave early and head north in front of the storm.
ReplyDeleteAnyway by the 31th there should be no problem getting down to Ball-more :+))