OTSUI TSE!
5 January 2021Otsui Tse means heart breaker or something along those lines in Ga (Enoch's tribe - I've stopped learning Twi and start learning Ga), and has somehow become my nickname.
Crazy to think we've already been married 2 weeks and Ive been in Ghana almost 2months! It has gone very quickly!
Our wedding was beautiful and if you joined us via Zoom thank you so much, was very special to me to have you all there.
We've got some of our photos back (waiting on another photographer and some videography also) so thought I'd send an update with a photo - itll only let me attach one but there are plenty more on my facebook - feel free to message me or mum and we'll send you some directly.
When I gave Enoch his gift, your gift, your support - he was in disbelief that people that hadn't met him, didn't know him would give to him, give to us that generously!! OTSUI TSE!
So literally with you all behind us, beside us, in our hearts we started Enoch's visa process. Due to covid the first step was actually applying and paying for a travel exception - you currently need this approved before you can even proceed with any visa. We got approval in 24hrs and are currently getting everything together (police reports, chest x-rays - plenty of expenses we hadn't even considered - so again thank you all for making this all possible for us) he needs for his application - we plan on having the application sent off next week. They give you a month to complete your application and then 4months to enter the country... so you'll be seeing us before you know it!
I'll be extending my Ghanaian visa and staying until we can travel together. I really do love it here and when Enoch goes back to work end of Jan I'm gonna take some time to write more about my experience.
We love you guys and can't wait to thank you all in person!!