Ten Things about Life in Ghana
1-It stays HOT. I used to laugh when Kwame would talk about the "cool" season. I get it now. April-ish to October-ish (so American Spring...
1-It stays HOT. I used to laugh when Kwame would talk about the "cool" season. I get it now. April-ish to October-ish (so American Spring...
my husband and i had the very real and sad conversation that it may have been god‘s protection that he was denied a visa to study in the...
Couple of things before I get into the heart of this post: 1-Check out the website for new 1:1 Coaching Info! 2-This is a crossover post!...
So far my posts have been pretty upbeat. Not that this one is a downbeat, but I am having a bit of a moment. I never wanted to divorce my...
About a week ago I tried to cook yam. In African American culture, yams are aka sweet potatoes and a must have, in the form of a pie,...
Shopping for tampons for the first time in Ghana went a lil something like this: I said I needed to go to the store for something...
Leaving Virginia and mama was hard. She said she’d like to consider moving to Ghana in a few years. I said, yes of course, whatever you...
Ok. First there was a house on the water that we loved but turned out to not be so great on the inside. Then there was the house with...
God still speaks to me through purples. This time, it’s lavender. For those who don’t know, I LOVE all things purple. It’s my favorite...
When you end one chapter you start to notice the last time you’ll do and experience things. Here’s a few of mine: 1-It‘s my last couple...
Selling a house is weird. Strangers have access to all your stuff and go about assessing your setup as they casually peruse. You become...
We still hope to have a live celebration one day, but we just don’t know given covid🤷🏾♀️🤷🏿♂️ “Before I formed you in the womb I...
So. Obviously a cross-continental love story means at some point somebody is making a big move. For the Boatengs (better known as...