
^Kara & Mary^

^Grocery shopping^

^Kara with the school children in Grumakrom^

^Melissa, Kara, Katie, Levi, and Michael enjoying the rain in Nkoranza^

^Mary, Kara, Melissa, and Ray cooking dinner^

^the Warnock family in Grumakrom^
Today we are in a small village close to Akosombo in the Volta Region. We are staying in a place along side the Volta River. There are lizards, frogs, and bugs everywhere! The river here is much like our Fraser River, only wider and with a slower current. We have a brief stop here to see the worlds largest man made lake and the Volta Dam. It is very hot here - 35celsius, and very humid.
This morning we visited a junior high school and a primary school just up the road from where we are staying. We introduced ourselves as well as told them a bit about Canada, what we are doing here in Ghana, and gave the teachers books and a soccer ball for the students. Thank you to everyone who donated supplies for these children. They are so grateful!