Tuesday, September 7, 2021

Rain

This week wasn't very eventful. It rained during a couple of the days so we weren't able to proselyte for most of the day. It has been nice to have some extra study time, but it might be a little too much.

One thing that's always an adventure here is the food. Our ward mission leader Brother Sacky is a cook and he made some spring rolls and Fufu for us this week. The spring rolls had some sort of meat in them and they were fried. They were super good. The Fufu we had wasn't half bad either. They put it in a bowl of soup and you eat it with your hands. We also celebrated the birthday of one of our members this week. Her name is Sister Comfort and she is one of the more active members in the ward so we brought champagne (non-alcoholic of course). Brother Sacky baked a carrot cake and that was a gift from God.

One thing about Ghana is that nothing is ever good. Everything here is always "fine". When someone asks "How are you?" You say "I'm Fine." If you are in a taxi and you want to tell them where to stop you say, "Here's fine." If someone is giving you food and you want to tell them it's enough you say, "That's fine." You get the point, the word fine is used a lot here.

It was just a normal week in Ghana. Not a lot to say about it, but I did get a haircut. ðŸ™‚

See you next week!
Elder Holyoak

Sister Comforts Birthday



New Ghanian Haircut

This week's new food experiences.
Jollof Rice

Adame

Fufu

Spring Rolls



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