QUOTE(LovinLiberia @ Jun 20 2008, 12:49 PM)

I didn't know you were bringing your daughter. That's more great news! We are thinking about bringing the kids with us when we go to Liberia in December, but I am kind of worried. Will it be too hot for them? Will they get injured? Will they be able to find a "potty" in time? I think we will end up bringing them, though, because they are excited about the idea of being in Liberia. Besides, all of the family there wants to meet them badly. Mine are ages 4 and 6 and they are so curious that I'm going to have to keep a tight grip on them if they go with us.
LOL, I don't see you being able to sleep on the flight. I think you will be too jittery. I always try to sleep to let the time pass faster, but it's hard to get comfortable while sitting straight up in a confined space.
No. Kay is going down to Atlanta to be with Grandma for a portion of her summer vacation. She's 6, but still too young for that kind of travelling in my mind. The malaria medicines and other health concerns are just too much for me. To be honest, she got sick when we went to Disney World, so she won't be going to Africa for probably 3 or 4 more years until she's a little more mature and can pay attention to her personal needs. I still have to watch everything too closely, so I'm not comfortable with that. Kay is half chinese and hasn't been to China either because her father's family lives in rural China that is very similar in development to Ghana. It's just not safe yet for her. (I'm a very protective mama.) Bassi's mom is heartbroken, but she does understand how I feel, cause I almost inevitably get sick in Ghana. Not deathly sick, but usually some kind of stomache thing hits me during my trips. Then they call Holland and ask Rukaya (my future sister in law) what to do with this sick westerner and she translates western to african and they fix me up just right.

QUOTE(ZeeNusah @ Jun 20 2008, 01:03 PM)

I wanna go

Awwww, Zee, don't be emotional. You'll be right behind me. And think about it, the next time you go to Ghana, at some point you'll have to stand in the middle of a circle of all your family and friends with Nusah and DANCE!
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