See you later, Ghana.
I left my last Canadian footprints in Ghana as I boarded the plane to Amsterdam in the late evening. Various … Continue reading See you later, Ghana.
I left my last Canadian footprints in Ghana as I boarded the plane to Amsterdam in the late evening. Various … Continue reading See you later, Ghana.
My bags are mostly packed. Only 2 more full days of memories are left to be created. I still struggle … Continue reading The Sweetness of Experience
The image of three school-aged boys, arms around each others’ shoulders walking down the road with that impressionable smile, is … Continue reading I DID IT (and how it happened).
The laughter of a child lights up the house. ~ African proverb Small pinpricks of light of the end of … Continue reading That Light (at the End of the Tunnel)
The title alone is enough to overwhelm a writer in the position of a graduating nursing student. What really are … Continue reading The Makings of a Nurse
Each day that evaporates into the subsaharan African heat gives me a greater appreciation to be here. (The heat intensity … Continue reading A New Sprout of Passion
I sit on a damp rock at the edge of a hill overlooking the valley in which stands a large … Continue reading Reading Week Tales
Amid a beautifully green jungle just outside of Kumasi lies a village called Apemanim. Various homes are scattered throughout the … Continue reading Apemanim
A very happy Canadian thanksgiving to all of our fellow Canadians from Ghana! If our Monday morning wasn’t very happy, … Continue reading Happy Thanksgiving!
I have previously mentioned about how much I truly appreciate my dear roommate. When I prayed that God would send … Continue reading A Roommate Weekend