It was great to talk to you last night mate. We can't quite believe that it is May already and you wil be back in a few weeks time. I suppose I am going to have to think about getting some of my stuff out of your room soon...it has been nice having somewhere to keep my guitars and amp to mess about with...mom will be pleased when they have to come back upsatairs! I am glad you have enjoyed getting back to the school to teach...it might have been hard after a great month away travelling and having such a good time. Looking forward to speaking to you again soon...enjoy the Arsenal/Villa match on Sunday, we will be watching it back home. Dad
A Judy
Happy easter Pete. We are having great weather herev for this time of the year so our boats are busy which is god. So therefore we have delayed our bunny hunt to next weekend. Your adventures sound amazing keep taking the photos. Have you been on a boat ride yet Tom wants to know? Sorry only a quick message but off to help on our boat. Have fun lots of love A. Judy xx
Ayman
Pete you missed out on a great pun ! you should have said 'it was hairlarious'
Dad
Hi mate. Your blogs are great to read as ever. I am sure the next month is going to be great...I wish we were coming with you...I am sure you feel the same : )
A week off work is ok, but you have to go back at some point...that's the downside. It has taken me 2 days to try and make some sense of what has been done (or more to the point what hasn't) while I have been away. I am sick of daily deadlines for stuff that is just not important...you have seen what we do at home with the junk mail and leaflets that end up on our door mat...that's right, they end up straight in the bin.
The band is still pretty busy at the moment. We were setting up on Saturday night ready to play a 40th birthday party. As we started the sound check, a woman came running over to us with a very worried look on her face. One of here customers at the back of the room had complained about the noise while he was eating...he was the local councilor and was not happy.. "how long are you going to be?, what shall I tell him"? she enquired.."don't worry, we will only play one more song, tell him, and then we will stop".....OK lads 1,2,3, 4 "Lip up fatty, lip up fatty........" some of the staff thought it was quite funny, although they had to keep it to themsleves.
Enjoy your travels and keep safe. Look forward to your next blog and text.
Dad
Mum
Hi Pete, we're off this week, and we've been to Brean by Weston S Mare today.Walked miles along the beach, and could have done with some binoculars to see the sea, but hey ho, it was warm enough to be without a coat and to eat outside.We checked Ghanas weather and it said it was 32 but feels like 42, cos of humidity..we are happy with 15 here! A few questions for blog; have you got used to heat? What are the hours of day light; does it get dark early? Tell us about a typical school day ie start, finish, and what you do in the evenings. Can Kirby still see the floor in your room or have you covered it like at home? Who is the coolest person you ve met?Have you learnt to do your washing and will you carry on when you get back to UK?! Hope to read your next blog soon! Lotsa love, Mxx
A. Judy
Hi Pete Sorry i haven't been in touch its been a little hectic here. Amy has given birth to a beautiful baby daughter called Georgia born the 16th March. Lets just say William is getting used to the idea. Took Tom's mums moterised scooter over to grandpops last weekend and once he got over the initial surprise we did get him on it and down to the shops. He got better as we went and Tom and I ended up running to keep up!! We hope it will give him back some independance only time will tell. You seem to be having an amazing time with so many experiences. I hope you are keeping a record. Off to prepare the dinner now. Have fun xx
Diane
Pete, It sound like you are really embracing your adventure and having a fantastic time. Will you ever want to come back now you have the travel bug? It makes you realise what a small world we live in and how accessable these places are! Grandpops is with us at the moment and tells us you haven't yet seen an elephant, he seems somewhat pleased about it......for goodness sake make sure you see one before you come back and if you don't......lie!!! Looking forward to seeing all the pictures and hearing the tails. Diane
Ollie
Hi Pete, love reading your blog sounds like your having a great time. the kids getting canned sounds dogey. You should try training up one boy, turn him into the new Michael Essien. :D I thought you'd be struggling with food but pizza, curry and rice sounds better than what I'm eating tonight, hot dog baps :( Keep the blogs coming and photos if you get a chance, always exciting to read. :D
Ollie.
Joe
Hey pete, that last blog sounded awesome, i would have found that castle facinating but i would have probz fainted with the small room, (shudders). Sounds like the foods alright, wel since ur eating english food no suprise what ghana food have u ate? Touched a crock tooo, jeulous much? YES, YES I AM!!!!!! Sounds like you obviously having a new adventure everyday, so long may it continue!
Gayle
And be glad that the only fighting you are seeing is on the soccer field -- there are some nastier, more serious things going on in other African countriesover the last few weeks. Ghana is a good place to be!