Move-In Day

We woke to find interesting Christmas decorations at the University of Ghana Guest Centre.

Richard ensured that our flat was ready to be occupied. So, after breakfast we hired a taxi (for 20 cedis) to take our luggage from the Guest Centre to our flat. We spent the rest of the day unpacking and moving in. Which only means the piles have moved from one home to the other!

At the moment, our biggest challenge is silverware and plates. The kitchen cabinets are locked, and the key is (supposedly) in Grand Rapids but may arrive tomorrow with Stephanie. Failing key delivery, we'll need to bust the locks. (Fortunately, they’re tiny luggage locks. A good wire cutter should be able to pop them off.)

The Night Market was the source of our dinner. We bought juicy mangoes, papaya, pineapple, and peanuts for 10 cedis (about $2.63). Tasty!

Here are some photos of the day.

Matt