Last day in the States
July 5th, 2009 by Sarah HoytI started my Malaria pills today: one each morning for the next 115 days. If I feel any stomach unease, I am to take the pills with a small amount of bread or crackers. Do not take calcium with the pills. If a multivitamin has calcium, take them at another time of day… etc, etc. I have two alarms already for my daily regimen! I’m not even there, yet!
One more day in peaceful Concord, Massachusetts. I will spend my last day picking up odds and ends, making sure I have e.v.e.r.y.t.h.i.n.g. I need for my trip, making sure my parents have everything they need to contact me, blah blah blah. Added to the list of things to do is to figure out my cell phone which went with me into the pool on July 4th when I was PUSHED by an unknown party boy who thought it would be funny. It wasn’t.
Aside from packing, re-packing, making cookies for my host family, and other small but important things for my trip, I am spending this last night with a quiet dinner at home. Brad is coming up from Duxbury tonight, which is awesome because I left my sleeping bag in the trunk of his car! I need that!
I cannot wait to get to Ghana I cannot wait to get to work! I am so nervous, which describes that part of what I’m feeling perfectly. What I can’t describe is my complete excitement, anticipation, eagerness to land in Accra, get to Ho, meet the community members of Klefe Achatime and get to work. There is a little bit of intimidation, too, because I just have no idea what to expect. Will I get there and just be so in awe of the beauty of the country and the welcoming of the people that I won’t be able to do anything? Maybe I will need a few days to adjust…
Looking forward to writing from Accra!
Sarah

