Surprise…I appreciate you.
Prepping to pound fufu |
Really interesting things happen when you go to a country to
learn and share instead of as a tourist.
Our day started this morning oversleeping (because we keep working late)
and rushing down to breakfast to get headed off to work. Our friend Emma was headed to work, but
decided to stop in and say hi and found us at breakfast…..WAY COOL to be in
Accra Ghana and run into old friends as though we were at the local diner. More on that later this week (keep
watching…)!
Our afternoon consisted of cooking Ghanaian foods with a
local chef and teacher! We got to go
behind the scenes, with our aprons and chef hats, and watch, learn, taste and
participate in making jollof rice, sobolo (a local drink made from Hibiscus
flowers…yum), and fufu (plantain and cassava).
Now…fufu is made by putting the steamed plantain and cassava in a large
part of a hollowed out tree and then having one person pound it while the other
person turns it until it is soft.
Suffice it to say that we are thrilled that there are no broken
fingers…..
Pounding and flipping |
Today our work session started with an ice breaker around gifts
or acts that have surprised us…not birthday, or anniversary, or Christmas, but
recognition of something or some act that touched us or someone else.
Too often we forget to recognize those small moments in life…someone who
is doing what needs doing without complaining, or goes above and beyond the
call of duty quietly, or does something for someone else, or sees an unmet need
and takes care of it, or someone who just needs a lift. The participants in the icebreaker recited
things that happened as recently as this past weekend, but also shared moments
that happened some 30 years ago that STILL remain in their mind today when
someone recognized them.
What if we all took a moment to LOOK FOR an opportunity to
recognize someone during the next week?
Give them a small gift, a card, a pat on the back, a certificate of
appreciation, or just acknowledge to them that you see that they are
special. Do it quietly, or share it
with us on our blog…
Kathy serving the groundnut soup over fufu with Mary |
The communal bowl is delivered to the table |
Kathy and Cathy eating groundnut soup and the traditional way... |
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