Tuesday, June 14

Last Day in Kumasi

Katja and I slept in and got some breakfast (more of that bread and egg stuff...so good!). We went and visited a family Katja had stayed with for a weekend when she first arrived. They were Muslim and lived in a Muslim community, which was interesting to see. They must be pretty wealthy because the family had lots of decorations, television, a computer, and a big kitchen. The mother was a very interesting women. She'd gone to university and spoke English very well. I met her 2 week old baby who was so sweet and small. I was invited to come and visit again if I come back to Ghana.
On our way back to the center of Kumasi, it starting raining like crazy and we got soaked. I had to say goodbye to Katja pretty quickly. It was so great getting to know her and I'll miss her. We've talked about going on a road trip through the U.S. in a few years, so hopefully that can happen.
I met a girl from California at my hotel. She'd been in Mali for four months and was staying in Ghana for many more months doing public health work. It was good to have someone to walk around with at night. Kumasi is a safe city, but being a lone white girl, I'd stick out quite a bit. I can't believe I leave Ghana tomorrow!