Thursday, November 1, 2012

I've Arrived In Ghana! Pt. 1


Arrive: 08:00 PM ⋅ Saturday, October 20, 2012 Kotoka Airport (ACC) - Accra, Ghana

At last, I've arrived!  

Now to get in line for security entry.   Oops, I don't have the address where I'll be staying!  Security escorts me down to my waiting party to get address of where I'll be staying.  

I see Richard Cudjoe and Sebuhlor Addison, I'm relieved.  Dandy is here as well.  I asked Sebuhlor for the address where I will be lodging; Dandy stepped in and provided the address.  

Off I go through winding halls and up several flights of steps. geez!  I'm free to join my group.

All of a sudden, Dandy, Dandy's friend, a policeman, and a CID appears and wisked me away to a taxi.  Man, this is like the movies!  I'm in a state of shock, disbelief, etc.!  What is going on????

Hold up, let me back up here.  Before I came to Ghana, I instructed Sebuhlor to greet and meet Dandy.  Mind you, this is Dandy's first time in Ghana and we all are members of an online church.  After Sebuhlor did not follow through.  Dandy became suspicious of their motives because they did not meet him .  Some africans don't trust one another,  Dandy is Nigerian and Sebuhlor is Ghanian.

Let me get back on track.  Dandy, his friend,the policeman, and CID wants to make sure I'm safe.  We went to a hotel, FrancoPhone, it was full.  

We found lodging at the De Crib hotel.  Once there, Dandy and his friend voiced their suspicions about Sebuhlor and Richard, my village people.  

Stay Tuned for Pt. 2



Thursday, October 25, 2012

Enroute To Kasoa, Ghana!


KLM Royal Dutch Airlines KL7487 leave at
11:25 AM ⋅ Friday, October 19, 2012
Charlotte Douglas Intl Arpt (CLT) - Charlotte, NC, United States
Arrive: 01:25 PM ⋅ Friday, October 19, 2012
Minneapolis St Paul Intl (MSP) - Minneapolis, MN

03:15 PM ⋅ Friday, October 19, 2012
Minneapolis St Paul Intl (MSP) - Minneapolis, MN, United States
Arrive: 06:25 AM ⋅ Saturday, October 20, 2012
Schiphol Arpt (AMS) - Amsterdam, Netherlands
              
03:15 PM ⋅ Saturday, October 20, 2012
Schiphol Arpt (AMS) - Amsterdam, Netherlands
Arrive: 08:00 PM ⋅ Saturday, October 20, 2012
Kotoka Airport (ACC) - Accra, Ghana 



              
Aaaah Amsterdam and a nine hour wait!!lol  I dare not venture our to sight see.  Do you remember the song, 
'Stand By Me | Playing For Change | Song Around the World', From the award-winning documentary, "Playing For Change: Peace Through Music", comes the first of many "songs around the world" being released independently. Featured is a cover of the Ben E. King classic by musicians around the world adding their part to the song as it traveled the globe.
I sure would like to meet the artist who sang here and another another artist, From the award-winning documentary, "Playing For Change: Peace Through Music", comes the first of many "songs around the world" being released independently. Featured is a cover of the Ben E. King classic by musicians around the world adding their part to the song as it travelled the globe.

It would nice to have met the singer who sang here in the above song and to meet another artist,

Hamel - As Long As We're In Love - Feat Giovanca & Dox Family - Offical video, 

Oh well, time for a cup of java here at the Eclipse shop near Gate 9.  Cost of coffee is 3.30As I pulled out my $4 to pay for the coffee, the Cashier says, for you it will be $5.  I replied, are you for real?  The 3.30 cost was in euros!!!!hahahahahaha  Oops!  I keep forgetting I'm not in America.
Any who, off to Ghana....Here I come Ghana....Ready or Not!lol

 


Sunday, September 9, 2012

Dog Days Charity Sweepstakes

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Monday, August 20, 2012

Mother Of The Earth

Motherhood is one of the most precious gift known to mankind!
 
Most mothers protect, love, and nourish the child while in the womb and when the child is brought forth into the world!
 
We do not teach our children to hurt one another; instead, we teach -- love, honor, and respect!
 
For we (the sisters) are the Creators of the earth and it is the responsibility of the man child to protect the mother.
 
Sisters, it is time to reposition and claim our position in the world today.   Many of our man child have done away with our teachings of  Love, Honor,  and Respect; even for us! 
 
We see it everyday in politics, gangs, churches, and communities all over the world.  Mothers, I beg you to handle your man child to make this world a better place to live!   They must stop taking from others!   They must  learn to give and share of themselves.  Too many have lost their heart, soul, and spirit and must be shown the way back.
 
It is a time for the sisters to connect and unite to reprimand our Man Child to make a change!



War comes in many "reasons"!
Mothers (black, green, yellow, white, brown) are crying!
Can you "Love" your brothers and sisters all over the world no matter the Color, where they live, or who they are (blind, cripple, disable, sick, hungry, homeless, poor)?
Stop the Madness!

It makes no difference where we live....or who you are....


My sisters, lets Unite and help one another
make a change to
make this world a better place to live!

Sisters, it is time to rebirth the world as it should be
reclaim your position...Now!



Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Sisterhood Wombman Queendom's Home!

Good news!  The Sisterhood Wombman Queendom showcase project home is in Dabayin, Ghana!

What a time, what a time, we are going to be feeding the village, sending kids to school, building a village within a village providing shelter, care for orphans and those with disabilities, manufacture and distribution, and honing skills of those who volunteer in our project!

There will be less homelessness, sickness, and hunger!

Speaking of manufacture and distribution, our star product is 100% All Natural Pure Shea Butter made in Ghana by village women!
Shea Butter possess medicinal properties, vitamins, and you can cook with it as well!
So spread some shea butter on your hair, your body, and cook all naturally!

Join in the celebration of  Sisterhood Wombman Queendom's home and support the people of the village with your order today!


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Or Call 980 329 2422 to place an order by phone!

Enjoy the Shea Butter Experience!
 
Yes, we accept donations:
 


Sunday, March 4, 2012

Shea Butter Made In Ghana Project

Shea butter has been used for generations in Africa to keep skin young and healthy, remove stretch marks, and even to help babies sleep better.

Where Does Shea Butter Come From?
Shea butter is made from the nuts of the Karite tree in Africa. The nuts are cracked open, then roasted to give the butter a nice consistency.
Our white shea butter made in Ghana sale is an intervention to ensure education for improvement in the lives of poor needy young girls in villages of Ghana, as well as, the shea butter makers (women) !


Benefits:
• Shea butter helps heal scars, burns, bruises, and stretch marks.
• Prevents ashy skin, chapping, and skin rashes.
• An ideal hair conditioner that protects the scalp from sores and rashes.
• Helps prevent hair from breaking, fading, or thinning out.
• Fortifies cuticles and nails.
• Helps rid the scalp of dandruff.
• Shea butter helps drain toxins from sore muscles: perfect for sports participants.
• Helps prevent skin irritation for babies: used for generations to help babies sleep better.
• Prevents irritation, and restores skin natural luster after shaving.
• Ideal for dermatitis, eczema, and athletes foot.
• Firms up aging skin and helps clear wrinkles.
• Massage shea butter into areas affected by arthritis, joint pains, or other muscular aches.
• Shea Butter naturally contains vitamins A and E.


You can cook with it too!!!!!

We are happy to support the villages in Ghana.

Can we count on your support?

Friday, February 3, 2012

A New Beginning!

A year or two ago, I met a soft-spoken lady. We began talking almost everyday, little did I know she was a praying warrior for the Lord. I told her one day, I have never related to another like we have. I came to the relization it was our destiny to connect. Since that day, we are the peanut-butter and jelly sandwich!lol We share bits and pieces of ourselves one day at a time.


The lady and I talk of going to africa together. She wants Egypt and I, Ghana. Funny thing, we have not met! What a beautiful relation we have formed.


I can't wait until we meet and where our new journey will take us. I do know we will build the sisterhood one by one with one goal in mind -- To help, teach, share, and love you in our own unique way. We will do this the way Our Almighty God has planned. There is no other way to walk in the beautiful light!