Video 1 Transcript
You're about to get your eyes opened. You don't know the definition of like manual labor until you've been to Ghana. I mean everything is done with their hands. They're going to be, you'll see people cutting their weeds with a machete, you're going to see people carrying a refrigerator on their head, you're going to see people digging trenches all by hand so that they can go and make a foundation for their house which is going to be filled with bricks that were made by hand. A lot of times through service you're going to start doing those things and so there's going to be a lot of cool random like more than I can probably like list off on the top of my head activities and things. All the washing that you do is by hand but it's something you're going to get used to. You're just going to have a big bucket and shove all your clothes in it, fill it with water, drop in some detergent stuff they have there and you're just going to go to town. You're going to pick it up and it's like rubbing two pieces of sandpaper together and magically the dirt falls off.
