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Alice

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Hello xxxxx
thanks for the mail.and it s nice to hear from you once again...i just got out of a three year which happened to be the worst moment of my of my precious life and for that matter i have to get into someone who will make me happy,i always give my best in relationships that i promise you.....you will get to know that as we get along.i am the second of five siblings...two brothers and two sisters...i was born and raised Germany,my mother is an Europe and my late father was an African American...and for that matter,most of my relatives are all over the world which i travel a lot to see them......,i thought of sending you this mail as soon as possible..would like to get to know you.am currently in Ghana working as a volunteer/nurse in an organization(orphanage home,).i was to visit my auntie who happened to be looking for a job for me in Mannheim,Germany and God being so good,she got me the job am doing now.
I love Ghana because: Everyone s very friendly,It s easy to eat cheaply from street sellers and it s quite yummy too,It s relatively safe compared to other African countries,Their local music, hip life, is fab!,It s nice and warm…
My project is in the Eastern Region (about an hour or two from the capital) in the country s bead making area. It s really beautiful with lots of mountains around and farming going on. I managed to visit lots of areas in the region.
I managed to see elephants in Mole National Park in the north of the country, visited friends on the northern border and then did a trip to Cape Coast to learn about the slave trade and walk along a rain forest canopy at Kakum national park. Definitely not to be missed!right now i am still in cape coast
The orphanage has about 35 children at a time (although there are over 150 other children in the community who need somewhere to stay as well) between the ages of 4 and 16.
I had no experience with children before I went to Ghana and it s really helped me to relax and enjoy working with them. You couldn t work with a nicer bunch of kids. They re so grateful to be in the home with all their brothers and sisters and glad for a volunteer even to know their names let alone play with them!
It s been a totally eye-opening experience seeing first-hand what some of the children had to go through and if all i do as a volunteer is to make the children smile then I reckon am doing a good job.
During the orientation we stayed in a youth hostel, which was a great way to make friends with other volunteers from all over the world.
I live with a Ghanaian family, it is an amazing experience. I have my own room and i cook breakfast and dinner (which I m sure was always double portions!).
At the beginning I used a bucket to shower (surprisingly refreshing), but now, the family had go to the trouble of building a western shower and toilet for me and future volunteers which was very cool of them.
A home stay might seem daunting, but it s the best way to feel at ease in a new country. I was able to taste all sorts of foods, meet lots of different people and experience things like going to an African church in my best Ghanaian clothes! i worship at I.C.G.C [INTERNATIONAL CENTRAL GOSPEL CHURCH. I liked the fact that I knew what orphanage I was going to since my auntie had told me earlier and where I would be staying before I left her. I was really last minute in deciding where i wanted to go but my auntie managed to work it out for me in time.hope to exchange phone numbers too so we can at least talk on phone for the very first time....
i would like to end here and waiting anxiously for your reply.attached are some pictures for you and hope you like them.take care,good evening and good night.
kisses and hugs,
Alice