The laundry gets hand washed every day before sunrise in the early morning.
My family is large, but of course, most of them are in the United States. Here in Ghana, I have my wife, my mother and my two-year-old daughter who keep me very busy outside of managing the restaurant.
I get around by car. In the beginning, it was hard to rely on taxis and Uber. We had to save and do the proper paperwork in order to obtain a Ghanaian driver's license here.
Unless I'm participating in a traditional Ghanaian event or ceremony, I wear my regular clothes. Most Ghanaians dress in regular clothes, but we wear sandals with almost everything.
In my free time, I like to spend time with the family, relax and continue to explore Ghana.
I speak English. My wife is Ghanaian, so I do try to speak a little Twi, but I'm not very good at it!
We don't have any pets at home.
Yes, I have traveled to Benin and Togo, which are not that far from Ghana. I have also traveled to South America.
I run my own business, Born Again Afrikan Restaurant & Lounge.