I've spent the last week at Adelphi University on Long Island being trained on how to lead a group of 8 college-aged (or recently graduated) women in Ghana and getting to know them. It has been quite a whirlwind; the kind where there are moments I feel I am overly prepared and nothing could happen that I wasn't ready for, moments where I feel a little off kilter, and moments where I just think EEK! (luckily the last ones are short and few). Moravia, Alli, Samidha, Elizabeth, Lauren, Eunique, Zayna, Jenny. I couldn't be traveling with a more open, smart, diverse, lovely group of girls and I'm so lucky to be their leader.
We made a trip to NYC with the whole group to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Operation Crossroads. There was a beautiful service at an old church in the city including organ, piano, and African drum music. We then walked over to the UN's NY Headquarters for a reception on the roof, with beautiful views of the city and East (I think) River.
I'll leave for the airport at 6:30 this evening with an open mind and a big smile. I'll arrive in Ghana around 8:30 Monday evening. Here I go!
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My mom and dad went to Adelphi. Small world. Bug City. And other witticisms.
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