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Christmas: Our Reconciliatory Access to God

As a little kid in the early 90s, ember months come with this euphoric aura that make me and other kids like myself impatient. I just want the day to come. The same rice, stew, fanta and chicken taste different on Christmas days, every common thing suddenly becomes unusually unique. I won’t forget how much I looked forward to wearing those new clothes, shoes, and sometimes accompanying cap. 

Dad goes further to repaint the house, change the wall portraits to something like Virgin Mary carrying Jesus in her arms with Joseph standing by looking at the baby Jesus with enthusiasm. A Christmas tree when affordable, some Santa Claus' toys.

We also have

Things that can Ruin Your Relationship



http://bayotee.comThere are dos and don'ts in a relationship. If you are finding the latter list of conventions more common in your behavior, then you are most likely to meet a dead-end with your happily-ever-after dream soon.

Don't ruin your perfectly fine relationship with these repugnant ways.

19 Hard Things You Need To Do To Be Successful

You have to do the hard things.
You have to make the call you're afraid to make.
You have to get up earlier than you want to get up.
You have to give more than you get in return right away.
You have to care more about others than they care about you.
You have to fight when

My 2013 Vote of Thanks



I’ve had a few opportunities to attend formal functions and one common thing at the end of each is the Vote of Thanks said by the host. 2013 is such a big occasion, hence expressing my gratitude to those who have inversely or adversely been contributory to my long list of experience along the way won’t be out of order. The reason I never feel alone.



I am a firm believer in family; I am an African to the core. I appreciate Mo’omi, the woman different from the rest who through God’s making brought me here. The memory of Late Ba’ami lingers on. I appreciate my family in its entirety. You were there through my mental and physical formative years. Eshee

The Letter I Wrote to Mo'omi Last Mother's Day.



What can I say on A Mothering Sunday to all the mothers, past, present and future, thank you for bringing us to this wonderful world. For the fact that my Mother (we fondly call her Mo’omi), is the best the world can ever produce, I use her as a reference point to all the mothers in the world. So if you are a good, caring, loving, supportive, chiding, motivating mother, I celebrate you alongside Mo’omi.

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