Happy New Year Fam!! We’re thankful to see the new year with our family in Ghana. May this year be kinder to us all. May God watch over all our goings and comings. May we all be alive and healthy to see the year come to an end 🙏🏾❤️
Happy New Month and happy International Workers’ Day! Our very first Q&A is up! I hope you enjoy getting to know me better❤️ https://youtu.be/1TQToeeWiNs?si=RkNpn...
40 years ago today, on a Good Friday, a baby girl was born to a young couple…their second daughter. I’ve been told severally, that I was a handful as a baby. Big appetite (if my bottle was not all the way full, I would throw it at whoever offered it to me…well so they say! I was born to a very simple mother, but she tells me I always wanted big earring (jerry asomade as she says they were called), and on every Sunday she had to borrow from her sisters because I wasn’t going to church otherwise.
I vividly remember a pregnant lady at church asking my mum when I was about 12 if Sandra is a good name to name her baby. Mama replied “Sandra deƐ it is a nice name, it means helper; and my daughter Sandra is very helpful but you have to start looking for money because this Sandra is very expensive! Let’s just say I’ve always had a huge sense of imagination. You say one, and I’m already thinking 100! Having a child that reads even more than I did at her age has made me appreciate where my huge sense of imagination comes from. Fatancies de3 chaw in my head!! My parents allowed me to flourish as a child, but thankfully, when it came time to mould and prune me, they made sure that I, just like the rest of my siblings, are raised to be respectful, kind and compassionate and above all, God fearing.
I’m grateful for the great sense of family they instilled in us. Thankful for the love they made us experience and grow with. For the first 9 years of my life, it was just my sister and I. She’s always been my protector. At school, whenever I went running my mouth and trouble beckoned, I knew I just had to run to her. She’s always been there, helped pay my fees in secondary school with part of her student loans. One thing I know for sure when I look at how responsible she is is that I’m thankful I’m not the first born! Thankful for my two brothers and baby sister after me! Through them I got to learn what it is to make way for others, and be a good example.
I’m thankful to God for the man I get to call my husband. I’m only able to share a part of me because he chooses to support me and watch me to what makes me happy. Thankful that we get to celebrate our birthdays two days apart. Well, I told you I’m a dreamer! I’m thankful for the beautiful children we’ve been blessed with.
Thankful for my loving and supportive extended family and friends. And you all my KK fam, I appreciate your support. For me, this was a way of coping when I lost my dad. If ever I dreamt I would have this amount of people like and support what I do, I would be lying.
As I am being celebrated today, I so yearn for that call from my dad…his very enthusiastic voice saying “happy birthday!!! Congratulations” But my consolation is that he’s in a better place… and watching over us. Trust me, those where he is will hear it about me today! And that bottle story will be told!
Hi fam! It has been 5 years and counting since I started this journey. I’ve never had a Q&A and so I I’ve been thinking why don’t we get one rolling? With that said ask me questions about ME that have kept you wondering. I would also want to know your assumptions about me😃 Drop them right here!
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Happy New Year Fam!! We’re thankful to see the new year with our family in Ghana. May this year be kinder to us all. May God watch over all our goings and comings. May we all be alive and healthy to see the year come to an end 🙏🏾❤️
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Come cook with me fam! There are a couple of hacks in here and I hope you watch to the end to see them❤️
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Happy Thanksgiving from my family and I to you and yours! I hope you all have a lovely celebration with family and friends. ❤️
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Hi fam, have you watched this? ❤️
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New upload fam! This is a refreshing and nutritious drink worth trying. https://youtu.be/n6-xSsA9szw?si=tO_bi...
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Just Sandy and Sandy’s Andy passing through to wish you a beautiful week💙💕
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Happy New Month and happy International Workers’ Day! Our very first Q&A is up! I hope you enjoy getting to know me better❤️ https://youtu.be/1TQToeeWiNs?si=RkNpn...
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April’s finest here to wrap up our birth month. Happy birthday to all fellow April borns!!❤️❤️
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40 years ago today, on a Good Friday, a baby girl was born to a young couple…their second daughter. I’ve been told severally, that I was a handful as a baby. Big appetite (if my bottle was not all the way full, I would throw it at whoever offered it to me…well so they say!
I was born to a very simple mother, but she tells me I always wanted big earring (jerry asomade as she says they were called), and on every Sunday she had to borrow from her sisters because I wasn’t going to church otherwise.
I vividly remember a pregnant lady at church asking my mum when I was about 12 if Sandra is a good name to name her baby. Mama replied “Sandra deƐ it is a nice name, it means helper; and my daughter Sandra is very helpful but you have to start looking for money because this Sandra is very expensive! Let’s just say I’ve always had a huge sense of imagination. You say one, and I’m already thinking 100! Having a child that reads even more than I did at her age has made me appreciate where my huge sense of imagination comes from. Fatancies de3 chaw in my head!!
My parents allowed me to flourish as a child, but thankfully, when it came time to mould and prune me, they made sure that I, just like the rest of my siblings, are raised to be respectful, kind and compassionate and above all, God fearing.
I’m grateful for the great sense of family they instilled in us. Thankful for the love they made us experience and grow with. For the first 9 years of my life, it was just my sister and I. She’s always been my protector. At school, whenever I went running my mouth and trouble beckoned, I knew I just had to run to her. She’s always been there, helped pay my fees in secondary school with part of her student loans. One thing I know for sure when I look at how responsible she is is that I’m thankful I’m not the first born! Thankful for my two brothers and baby sister after me! Through them I got to learn what it is to make way for others, and be a good example.
I’m thankful to God for the man I get to call my husband. I’m only able to share a part of me because he chooses to support me and watch me to what makes me happy. Thankful that we get to celebrate our birthdays two days apart. Well, I told you I’m a dreamer! I’m thankful for the beautiful children we’ve been blessed with.
Thankful for my loving and supportive extended family and friends. And you all my KK fam, I appreciate your support. For me, this was a way of coping when I lost my dad. If ever I dreamt I would have this amount of people like and support what I do, I would be lying.
As I am being celebrated today, I so yearn for that call from my dad…his very enthusiastic voice saying “happy birthday!!! Congratulations” But my consolation is that he’s in a better place… and watching over us. Trust me, those where he is will hear it about me today! And that bottle story will be told!
Ebenezer!!!
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Hi fam! It has been 5 years and counting since I started this journey. I’ve never had a Q&A and so I I’ve been thinking why don’t we get one rolling? With that said ask me questions about ME that have kept you wondering. I would also want to know your assumptions about me😃
Drop them right here!
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