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An Interesting Discovery
We had to walk over twigs and mounds of sand down the worn path to get to the area where B was being buried. It was rather solemn. Some of us had quiet tears in our eyes. Why did he have to leave us so early? In our sorrow we sang a couple of hymns,… Continue reading
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The Revealing Ride
Our drive to Larteh revealed attractive views. A very hilly area, we drove along windy roads that exposed many heartwarming sites. We could not stop showing our appreciation for nature. “The vegetation is really lush.” “It must rain here often.” “I could live here.” G continued to take photos snapping as if she was going… Continue reading
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The Lonely Pot
“I have never noticed this plant before.” I mentioned to my colleagues. There it stood a lonely potted plant growing interestingly, set against the classroom wall. The ends of It’s branches scattered daintily with bright orange flowers possessing layered petals that don a yellow interior. The flowers looked as if they would fall at the… Continue reading
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A Different Lesson
We decided to celebrate a departure and were sent packets of colorful balloons. Most children, no matter what their age is, get extremely excited when they see balloons, especially when they have to blow them. Attempting to blow the balloons the students spoke; R – How big should mine be? B – This is my… Continue reading
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Steps
They took alternate, identical steps, walking away from us, reassuringly. Their friendship brewed over time. I had gently encouraged and worked on building these friendships to help Don (a made up name) come out of his shell. That visit left me truly elated. In the past Don was not interested. An introvert on most occasions,… Continue reading
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Voices
On our first day back at school, from our Spring break, there were many stories, adventures, experiences and sightings to be shared. During our morning meeting, we decided to talk and listen. Students found a partner and had ten minutes to talk- talk about the Spring break. They alternated, one talks the other listens and… Continue reading
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Having A Plan
I read about the comment challenge and decided to join it. It took me forever to find Lanny’s post. After an email and a short wait, I opened the post and realized we were to comment on sixty posts. “How was I going to do this?” I worried. Fortunately, I came up with a plan,… Continue reading
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Meeting Shea
At a cultural event, I came across these nuts, shea nuts, I had never set my eyes on the nuts called tama from the Northern part of Ghana. The hard dark nuts with not much of a smell but scaly shell looked rather strange to me. I decided to research further. Learning More About Shea… Continue reading
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Friendship Haiku
Friends can hold our hands At times when we are helpless We need each other Share our joyful past Release the unhappy ones Laugh together now Meet for old times sake Reminisce about the past For the time being Yesterday we met to visit our classmate. Twelve young men and ladies, to see… Continue reading
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The Market
Why I did not go to the market yesterday? -I could not choose between a local market or the market in the center of town, My local market, I have never visited before, but I am told is bustling with food and goods. Apparently, that is where I can find anything I need. Organic vegetables… 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.
