Sunday, 30 December 2012

Penultimate Day

Today is the penultimate day of the year 2012 and i feel privileged to be part of it. Am so grateful to God for heath, food, shelter, protection, love, my family, my mind, my friends, for making me a graduate and for lots more that i cannot even remember, talk less mention. Am just eternally grateful. Am also happy for the way my year turned out.
Hmm! 2012 wais an amazing year. I dont have words to describe it. It has been the most trying year in my adult life,  it has also been the year that i have proven myself to myself. I set goals and achieved them, i wanted things and went out there and got them,i tool risks, i just thought of things and even before i finished thinking, God moved and brought them to come to pass eventhough i wasnt faithful to Him. 2012 is been good ...but, it is the year i cried the must. I dont mean tears of joy oh or anything like that,real hot tears caused by true pain.I hurt and went through heart wrenching pain, my self esteem and worth badly mutilated cause of a relationship that when sour dont judge me. I look back and i feel really stupid for having allowed myself go through all i did, but, i forgive myself, and am happy i went through all of that, for trust me, i am wiser, stronger and better by it... Trough all of that though, my heart has remained grateful to God and i thank Him for blessing me with a grateful heart. That my greatest asset.
Well, that it for today, see you tommorrow God's willing, the last day of this awesome year, can't wait. Bye. 

Friday, 28 December 2012

Relic of My Dream Girl days

Hi people! Compliments of the season. Its the last friday of the year 2012 and thank God we made it.
I was sorting out one of my "Ghana Must Go" full "bookstore"of books [for i dont have a real shelf yet] when i came across a very old, rat chopped exercise book, where i started writing something that looks like a play or maybe a movie script, [because i used to want to write movie scripts back in the days, and off-course i will, someday] and am just going to share it with you here[ Its just about, half a scene, cause, like i said, rats have eaten most part of the book]. Now, i don't remember how long ago i started writing this,but i suspect its around 2002 2003 when i was about 13 14 years old and was in SS 2 or so... I remeber its the time i wanted to be everything.Young Girl Of Cherry Blossom Trees 2010-05-08-276000_zps2e774a65.jpeg I wanted to be a disc jockey, photographer, video camara woman, tv presenter, actress, movie director, own a youth oriented NGO, be a chef and a whole lots more. Hmm! it was the peak of my dream girl life. Anyways, here is what i came across today, exactly the way i wrote it...
Act 1 Scene 1
Setting:- Tonia's family house[parlour]
Tonia[reading a novel and the tv is on]
Mariam[her friend sleeping on the long cushion]
Scene1
Tonia [ looks up at the wall clock]:Surprise] Oh my God! Mariam. Gets up and wakes Mariam up. Its 5:30 and..........
Mariam: [Hurries up and clean her eyes] 5 what? Hah! Tonia, you let me sleep this long after i told...... Tonia cuts her.
Tonia: [Remorseful] am sorry, i didnt know that time has gone. Let me see you off [pointing towards the door].
Hahaha! that is it oh! I just wonder what story i was trying to write here.

Tuesday, 25 December 2012

MERRY CHRISTMAS

Merry Christmas to you all! May the joy, love and peace of the Lord envelope you and your loved ones in Jesus name, Amen.

Thursday, 22 November 2012

Am Back

Hello people! So sorry i haven't been writing for a while now.That is because, i have been having trouble uploading my write up... Am so happy it went through tonight and am even happier finding out you guys have been checking this page out, even when i was nowhere to be found. Thanks alot.
I hope i woudnt have to go out of circulation again ooh. Really trying to change the network i use, maybe it would help. Once small, thanks for keeping faith in me. Muaaaaah!

TATTOOS

Tattoos are becoming really trendy with 9ja celebs; Oge Okoye, Tonto Dike, Ruky Sanda, Jumobi Mofe Damijo,Paul Okoye, Seu Kuti etc and even the ordinary girl and guy next door are joining in the crave for it. Tattoos are beautiful and i love them, especially if its on a smooth flawless skin. I used to tell my self that i will surely rock a tattoo when i become older. Now, am older and i don't fancy it any more. Am writing about it today because i went to a salon to do my nails and the guy that owns the saloon was persuading me to get a tattoo. I just told him am too black and i don't think the tattoo will be visible on my skin but that's not the reason why. Truth is i now have a creepy feeling about tattoos now. I feel if i get one, i will be desecrating my body and disrespecting it, can you imagine? I feel that is a bad way of thinking about such a beautiful thing, so i decided to do a little research about tattoos. 
The word tattoo comes from the Tahitian word tattau, which means "to mark," and was first mentioned in explorer James Cook's records from his 1769 expedition to the South Pacific.
Tattoos were also found on Egyptian and Nubian mummies that date back to about 2000 B.C.
Throughout history, tattoos have always had an important role in tradition and ritual of the different people that were them.In Borneo, women tattooed their symbols on their forearm indicating their particular skill. If a woman wore a symbol indicating she was a skilled weaver, her status as prime marriageable material was increased. Tattoos around the wrist and fingers were believed to ward away illness.The Ainu people of western Asia used tattooing to show social status. Girls coming of age were marked to announce their place in society, as were the married women. It is also associated with secret cult, pagan worship, mysticism and used as a mark to distinguish criminals. 

Tattoos are created by injecting ink into a person's skin by the use an electrically powered tattoo machine that resembles (and sounds like) a dental drill.The machine moves a solid needle up and down to puncture the skin between 50 and 3,000 times per minute. The needle penetrates the skin by about a millimeter and deposits a drop of insoluble ink into the skin with each puncture.     
When you look at a person's tattoo, you're seeing the ink through the epidermis, or the outer layer of skin. The ink is actually in the dermis, which is the second layer of the skin. The cells of the dermis are far more stable than the cells of the epidermis, so the tattoo's ink will stay in place, with minor fading and dispersion, for a person's entire life. 
The process of creating a tattoo is quite painful as the tattoo artist pierces the needle into the dermis, the second layer of the skin, to get the ink inside, it is the ink in the dermis that now appears,depending on the design on the out skin layer called the epidermis.
 Health Risk
Since tattoos involve needles and blood, they carry several risks, especially when sterilization and sanitation procedures are not followed. This includes transmission of diseases like hepatitis, tuberculosis, syphilis, HIV and other infections organisms can be dropped in a person's skin.  
Well, at the end of my research, i didnot get anything to agree with my creepy, desecrating idea about tattoos, but i sure got to know its got health consequences, and even social consequences and i agree with my adult self, to forget getting one.