Sunday, December 26, 2010

Christmas and Fire Festival

Merry Christmas everyone!!!! This week has been tiring, but great. We started off the week with Camp BALL (Beat AIDS, Love Life). Which was a football camp put on by two other peace corp volunteers. About 12 PCV's came to be the coaches and to help out with the camp. We had 3 members of the Tamale professional football team come to actually coach the kids in football, since I don't know anything about it. We were able to lead them in a few drills during the morning, but it was great having the RTU guys to actually give some validity to camp. During the afternoon we did HIV education, Team building, and goal/future planning. We also had 3 wonderful guest speakers come talk with the kids about a bunch of different topics.

I was coach for the Blue Eagle Stars, which comprised of 9 wonderful girls. It was great to watch the girls grow from being shy and not knowing anyone to having confidence and meeting a bunch of new friends. They were able to break down a lot of the social barriers that are enforced on them everyday. I'm hoping that they maintain the friendships that were formed and that they really do reach the goals that we all planned for.

One of the bummers of the camp was sleeping on the floor for 5 days, that was pretty rough. I'm pretty use to non-ideal conditions, but floor sleeping is still not my most favorite thing. It was pretty great coming back to Tamale and getting a mattress.

Christmas here was a potluck affair. JB and I made Kal Bi-ghana style. Since we can't get short ribs here, we went to a butcher and just got some beef and made skewers that we grilled. They were amazing. Best meat I've had in Ghana so far. And the other PCVs enjoyed it as well. For breakfast we made fried rice, which was also very tasty. A bunch of other volunteers made other food. We had homemade Lasagna, green bean casserole, quiche, mashed potatoes, and salad. It was very tasty and just great to be around a bunch of friends. We had a white elephant gift exchange in the evening, so people were able to open a present.

We missed having Christmas with family and friends, but this was a pretty good time. I hope that everyone else had a joyful holiday time! Thanks for all the lovely wishes!

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