I DID IT (and how it happened).
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 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)
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
Amid a beautifully green jungle just outside of Kumasi lies a village called Apemanim. Various homes are scattered throughout the … Continue reading Apemanim
Yesterday we boarded a bus heading from Accra to Kumasi and then a trotro took us to the village. If … Continue reading The Commencement of N495
Anticipation and expectancy are such ironic concepts in the face of a constant unknown future. We never know what the … Continue reading Maintaining a Sense of Expectancy
We did it. One course is done! The last nursing exam is written. Only one course is left. We set … Continue reading The Conquer of N494
. . . so does the adaptation to the heat and humidity. But I’m loving it! It’s actually kinda fun … Continue reading As Life in Ghana Continues . . .
September 3, 2019: As a student of Red Deer College in the BScN Collaborative program, I am very thankful for … Continue reading Day 1: University of Alberta
While walking along the busy hallways of Red Deer College as a second year nursing student chatting with Sarah Malo … Continue reading My First Few Steps (on Canadian soil)