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31 May Surprise visitorWe wakened today again to a clear blue sky and a wonderful sight over the Lake
30 May New arrival
29 May Back at the LakeHaving arrived on Wednesday evening to 30º it hasn’t got any cooler yet….in fact we have already experienced up to 35º Yesterday morning we considered our options for travelling to Kumasi and for a variety of reasons decided to travel by road It sounded and seemed a good idea at the time and despite an enthusiastic if sometime impatient driver, a late start, extensive road works and a lot of traffic the journey took 6½ hours What a delight to be met by Sammy and Charles – two friendly faces from the Clinic whom we know well from last year I was a bit concerned when I saw they we in an ambulance and was quickly reassured when they said it was the vehicle with most room We had dinner in Kumasi before making our way to the Lake and for the benefit of the Ghana Team I had ‘spring rolls’ On arrival at the Lake we couldn’t resist – despite the late hour and the darkness – the temptation to have a look round the Clinic and we were really impressed We are staying in the home used by the Jernigan’s and it enjoys a beautiful location with extensive views of the Lake This morning we joined the Staff for devotions led by another friend Ebenezer who along with the others gave us a right royal welcome The staff were really keen to give us a tour of the new building and we didn’t tell them we’d already had a sneak preview We made our way to Kumasi for necessary supplies e.g. food and to change some money and undertook this journey by boat firstly to a village called Abona – next to where we stayed last year and then by local buses – I don’t think I’ve ever been in as many vehicles in one day as I was on that return trip today
Back at the Clinic we met Dr Richard Tweneboah – the General Manager of the Methodist Health Services Kumasi Diocese and Dr Kwabena Ayim, the Doctor who is taking up Post at the clinic on Monday of next week It was a very positive meeting during which Mr. Tweneboah expressed deep appreciation for what had been achieved with our help and assured us the facility at Amakom would contribute significantly to the provision of Health Care in the area Dr Ayim confined his commitment to the project and in an on going discussion highlighted the range of equipment which will be required This is a challenge for us and one no doubt will be explored on our return Sorry to go on so much but I thought you’d want to be kept up to speed Regards Tom PS – Sheila – this piece is for ‘your eyes only’ – I love you to bits and really miss you xoxoxo PPS - as I was posting this blog we had the greatest thunderstorm you've ever seen 27 May First stage of the journey completed safelyBreakfast in Dublin, lunch in Amsterdam - joined by Dorothy - dinner in the air and supper in Accra - well it's not as grand as it sounds - breakfast was a muffin, lunch a piece of Pizza but the on board dinner of beef wasn't bad
It was an early start all round and with public transport and flights on time we had a straightforward journey. Getting through Customs took a little while tonight but the journey to the Baptist Guest House where we're having bed and breakfast only took a few minutes by taxi
We are now installed and relaxing and planning the programme for tomorrow as we make our way to the Lake and I hope to give a futher update soon
Tom
24 May Ghana 2008 Team Members to go back to Lake BosumtweOn Wednesday of this week (27th May) three Members of the Ghana 2008 Team - including myself - are travelling back to Lake Bosumtwe. The others are Dorothy Parish and James Dumigan
Originally the date was arranged to coincide with the Official Opening of the extended Clinic, however that has been postponed indefinitely so we've decided to proceed with the trip to get an update at first hand
We are really excited about the prospect of meeting up again with many of the folk with whom we worked last July and to bringing back the latest pictures of the completed building - only 3 more sleeps before we set off!!
I'm not sure if an internet connection is available at present, if so, I will try to keep everyone up to date through this Blog - as before the site is
We are really grateful for the opportunity to go back to Ghana and appreciate all the support we've enjoyed
Regards
Tom
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