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Morning Routine
Following Debbie and Kay‘s plan, my 6.00am to 6.30 am story is as follows. Clink, clink, clink… On a Monday morning I stretch my hand and try reaching for my phone. I touch my phone and catch another five minutes of sleep… till Clink …clink…clink… I hit STOP and know that at 6.05am I only have 40 minutes… Continue reading
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Early Saturday Morning
My Saturday mornings are blessings. Having a lie-in is a gift! Following Debbie and Kay‘s plan, my 5.30am to 6am story is as follows; A stretch and a thought at 5.30am about what day it is. Knowing it is a Saturday helps, as I have now boycotted my Saturday morning Bootcamp class. I made other… Continue reading
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Akwaaba
Akwaaba is an Akan word from West Africa, Ghana to be precise. It literally means welcome back. Many of us look forward to the March Slice of Life writing experience, which has taken over the month of March for many years. Growing us as writers and helping make our words come alive for our readers.… Continue reading
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Perched Up Here
Perched here on this shelfI get to enjoy all the lessonsAnd grasp so much of thethird grade topicsIt gets quite noisy sometimesbut most of the time it is quiet,they call it “partner voices”I am grateful I am shown off hereand not tucked in a dusty cornersomewhere in room 111I look forward to the read aloudthe… Continue reading
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Strange Hand, Helping Hand
On my way back from grocery shopping, I was alarmed by a young security man’s fascination with this ‘brown’ woman. He looked my way and made a loud sigh. He walked towards me. My first thought was that he was trying to help, as I had two heavy loads I was trying to balance, whilst… Continue reading
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Christmas Break
In order to find a topic to write about, I read through my recent posts. That was a bit surreal. Time does fly. I never thought December would come by so soon. I’m now back in Ghana for our Christmas reunion. It feels so good to be home for a visit. That sounds funny, but… Continue reading
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Busy-ness and Gratitude
Do you sometimes have the feeling of gratitude that makes your soul smile? I’ve been feeling that way lately and I can’t share any particular aspect of my being that has made me feel this way. There’s so much happening around me, leaving a little bit of time for writing. Or is it because I… Continue reading
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Guava
I’ve been feasting on them since I got here. Discovering guava has been one of the special treats for me. We had guava trees at home. The trunk of the most popular fruiting tree at home was very wobbly. The tree would have shouted if it could, it’s fruits were never left to ripen, as… Continue reading
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Out of My Window
Out of my front window lies a subtle lake It stares at me from below with subtle ripples, reminds me of what can be it’s awake and sees it all it catches the lights of the vehicles riding beside it parts catch the shade of the large trees in the avenue along it. Today you… Continue reading
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No Taxis
Just before the end of the school day on Friday there was a huge gust of wind which appeared with a short burst of rain, the sky had darkened a little and leaves were strewn all around the compound. We had been informed of a typhoon coming this way over the weekend, so that must… Continue reading
About Me
I am an Elementary school teacher , I taught at an International IB School in Accra, Ghana. I am now teaching in Hanoi. Writing is my passion and I try to write daily, at least in my sentence a day journal, to capture all the blessings around me. I write with groups of writers, such as Teach Write and sometimes Ethical ELA. I also encourage my friends to write , so I created a platform to make that possible -Writing Run.
