
Saturday we had breakfast and left VOH in a 25 passenger bus. There were only 7 of us. But we had to take two bunk beds with us because where we would be staying where there weren't any beds. The wooden part we put on the roof and the mattresses were up there for a little while but then it started to rain so we had to put them inside. Even with the mattresses in the bus we still had plenty of room. We drove for almost two hours and then had lunch at Frankie's. It was a nice restaurant. After lunch we stopped at an electrical store where Daddy and Ray went in to see if they had Ghanaian power supplies. They didn't find any so we continued driving. We went to an art market where buying things there is all about bartering. Ray had a blast and got a bunch of stuff, Robert and daddy only got a few things. We spent an hour at the market and went on to the airport to meet Tommy and see if my bag got in. My bag was not there they had sent it from London back to Dallas. The guy at the desk said that it would be here tomorrow and Tommy got in a heated discussion about the fact that there was no way that it would be here tomorrow and that everyone had said it would be here tomorrow but we were two weeks with out it. We left the three other people at the airport with Tommy. They were there to great the new arrivals. The bus driver took us to the school where we reloaded the beds onto a smaller bus but only the driver had to fit in it. We had supper and looked at the computer lab. Eric took us to a house where we will be staying at this week. Samuel, the director of the school, is organizing our housing here. We were going to stay at his house but he has other guests this week. A friend of his is letting us stay in their empty house. Next week we'll be at his house though. The electricity in the bed rooms was half on so the fans didn't go very much but in the dining room the fan went very well. Daddy slept in one of the bedrooms but the rest of us moved our mattresses out to the dinning room to sleep under the fan.
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