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okay, bu bye! | ghana with the wind
https://ghanawiththewind.wordpress.com/2012/06/28/okay-bu-bye
Ghana with the wind. I bet you didn’t know…. Okay, bu bye! Reality is setting in. I leave my home in one day. But I return to my other home in six days. I leave behind a beautiful country, filled with friends and family. And return to my country filled with familiar friends and family. Worse part is, I don’t know how to feel, because I don’t know what I feel. I’m lost in a sea of emotions. I love you guys! And to my friends and family that I’m leaving behind, mekwaaba! The Past few months… →. Fill in you...
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A day in the life of Abena | ghana with the wind
https://ghanawiththewind.wordpress.com/2012/03/01/a-day-in-the-life-of-abena
Ghana with the wind. I bet you didn’t know…. A day in the life of Abena. 6:15 alarm goes off. 6:45 I force myself to stop hitting snooze and get out of bed. 6:50 shower and dress in the world’s most unflattering and uncomfortable dress. 7:15 take tea and bread with mum and dad while watching the news or listening to the radio. 7:30 leave to school. Walk about a block and take two cars. 2:45 catch a tro-tro home. 3:30 arrive home, watch some Seize the Day (Spanish soap opera) and of course Oprah! Fun fact...
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Be prepared to leave your heart in Ghana | ghana with the wind
https://ghanawiththewind.wordpress.com/2012/06/13/be-prepared-to-leave-your-heart-in-ghana
Ghana with the wind. I bet you didn’t know…. Be prepared to leave your heart in Ghana. I will soon be returning to the land of the free and home of the brave. I know I’ve mentioned before how time truly does fly by as you get older but it’s absolutely crazy to think that it has been nine months. It’s like as you get older all of the clocks around you are in fast forward when all you want them to do is slow down. Now I know you’re probably like. This, is a load of crap. It’s the small things. I will be go...
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I bet you didn’t know… | ghana with the wind
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Ghana with the wind. I bet you didn’t know…. I bet you didn’t know…. I’m studying french so I can become fluent, which definitely would put me in an über badass category of awesomeness! I’m really excited about having my own blog, better yet, having my own website! My life is filled with awesome, dramatic, and totally unnecessary stories, that I plan on sharing, with you! Soon, I will be living in Ghana! I’ve come to a conclusion that you get to hear all about it! January 7, 2012 at 4:43 pm.
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The Past few months… | ghana with the wind
https://ghanawiththewind.wordpress.com/2012/09/28/the-past-few-months
Ghana with the wind. I bet you didn’t know…. The Past few months…. It feels like I left Ghana a lifetime ago and it really makes me sad. I can already feel everything slipping away! When I returned to the states I realized how much of the language I knew because most of my thoughts were in Twi. But now just a short three month later I’ve already started to forget! And it really, really sucks. The food, my amazing family, everything! But I like to think that I’m handling it pretty well. Okay, bu bye!
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ghana with the wind | Page 2
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Ghana with the wind. I bet you didn’t know…. So I’ve come to the conclusion that I do not blog enough so I’m going to try to do about a blog a week. Good idea? I thought so. Capture my year abroad and improve my writing skills. So i’m pretty sure that I mentioned I changed host families, right? 8230;NBD) along with some strange gastric infection that made me feel like puking and gave me insane stomach cramps, but I got to miss school so how can I complain? Stand up for this kid, fight the power! When the...
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Omanjor | ghana with the wind
https://ghanawiththewind.wordpress.com/2012/04/02/omanjor
Ghana with the wind. I bet you didn’t know…. So about a month ago I dropped out of school. Now I know you’re probably thinking wtf how will you graduate? Everyday that I enter the classroom the students rise from their seats and recite,. 8220;Afternoon Madam, you are welcome”. I then reply “Thank you, how are you? And then they respond with a total disregard of how they’re actually doing with, “we are fine, thank you and you? 8220;I’m fine, sit down”. 8220;Thank you Madam”. Haters gonna hate →. I canR...
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The dos and don’ts of Ghana (the obibini stereotypes) | ghana with the wind
https://ghanawiththewind.wordpress.com/2012/03/24/the-dos-and-donts-of-ghana-the-obibini-stereotypes
Ghana with the wind. I bet you didn’t know…. The dos and don’ts of Ghana (the obibini stereotypes). Before I start, just have to point out that I do know I said I would post at least once a week but it’s much easier said than done. Smell your food before you eat it. Yawn without covering your mouth. Invite someone out and not pay for them. Kiss your boyfriend/girlfriend in public (unless you’re a prostitute). Talk about your period. Tell your parents you have a boyfriend. Know how to swim. Treat your hou...
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Haters gonna hate | ghana with the wind
https://ghanawiththewind.wordpress.com/2012/04/18/haters-gonna-hate
Ghana with the wind. I bet you didn’t know…. Word on the street is that I have more readers than I thought, most of which are Ghanaian…this is awkward. I guess the saying “careful what you put on the Internet” is true. But I haven’t put anything that isn’t true, in my opinion, on my blog. So those of you reading who are not my Grammie and are getting offended, too bad for you! I can put whatever I want on my blog and if you don’t like that’s your problem. Solution? Hmm…maybe stop reading it? This blog is...