Wednesday, March 28, 2012

2 Weeks

Life begins at the end of your comfort zone - Neale Donald Walsch

Today is my 2 week anniversary in Ghana and it is incredible to see how much my mindset has changed since I have been here. At the start I was scared as well as naive. Then I became intimidated when I met all the capable missionaries here and when I hear about the work I was going to do. Now I am less intimidated, less scared and less naive. This is going to be a learning curve for me. I will be pushed outside my comfort zone and made to do things that I have never done before.

I have been learning about sacrifices recently and what God calls us to do. God has called us to give our best to be a blessing to others. Sacrificing what is comfortable and easy has been hard for me but I hope that God can use me here in Ghana. Please pray for an obedient  heart as I learn what it means to sacrifice for God.

During my time here, I have managed to try a lot of local food. I've had uncreative army-ration-like meals at home because I haven't done much grocery shopping so it has been great when people have asked me if I want to go out for lunch with them. I have tried Kinki, Banku and Fufu. All of these are similar. Kinki is a ball of dough eaten with sauce (most fermented = most bitter), Banku is a ball of dough eaten with a stew (less bitter) and kinki is a ball of dough in a light soup (least bitter). The dough is made from pounded corn or yam (from what I can remember). I think it will take some getting used to. I don't love it. However, other street food such as rice, beans, chicken etc is DELICIOUS. I have also been indulging in fresh fruit.

Yesterday I went to a place called Ashaiman which is in the Greater Accra Region. It was nice to see a bit more of the country. We met a friend of Sherri's who made a dress for her. This morning we went to Tesano School to do the weekly kids program there in assembly. Sherri (my guru) does such a great job with the kids- something I hope to learn by watching her.

My language skills in Twi (properly said Chwee) are improving. I am learning the proper replies to questions and am getting more confident.
Twi lesson 101:
Etisaine = How are you?
Aye = I am fine

2 comments:

  1. Love your opening quote Esther! It is so true too, I can totally relate to that. Its hard at the time but looking back its cool to see God's hand at work.
    I am so encouraged by reading your blog, and so proud of you!
    Keep the blog posts coming xx

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  2. Great to see you are settling in to the challenges ahead Esther - cautious optimism is a most wise attitude in my view. Just had a lovely Easter here in terms of the weather -but not as hot as you are experiencing. Love & prayers.

    Stephen and Debbie

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