The Ghanaian Make-over
Watching my parents travel was one fun part of my childhood because it was always a buildup of events. From the planning stage to the packing stage to the night before they travelled when they would call each child to give them money for miscellaneous (my favorite part) and eventually the day they would travel. All their journeys pretty much followed this pattern until one time my mom had to travel to a neighboring country, Ghana, for a seminar.
I was really attached to my mom as a kid hence the nickname ‘moms handbag’. I barely let my mom go anywhere without me and this journey was no different. Before now, I started learning “Twi”, one of Ghanaian’s many languages and all I wanted was to travel to the country and have a feel of their rich culture as portrayed by the television (my love for Ghanaians goes way back). Even when I knew that I has classes to attend and as such, travelling with my mom wasn’t an option, I still gave it a shot. A futile shot. I kept pestering my mom, threatening to squeeze into her travel bag with all amount of seriousness in my tone. At that time, I honestly would have hidden inside her travel bag if I was given the opportunity. But now that I think of it, I probably would have suffocated before we arrived at the airport.
After so much deliberation and promises on my mom’s end, I finally allowed her to embark on her journey in peace. The journey was meant to last for three days; three long days. With teary eyes, I escorted my mom to the airport. She gave me a peck on my cheek and a tight hug before beckoning on the driver to take me to school. On this particular day, I arrived thirty minutes late to school. Believe me when I say that I faced the wrath of the angry teachers who were on “lateness” duty. I barely concentrated in class as I was wondering where my mom was? Had she arrived? What was her first thought as she touched down Ghana? Good thing it was a Friday and school activities on Friday weren’t always so long.
Friday, Saturday and finally Sunday. I was really excited when I heard my mom has arrived safely. I scurried into the car while practicing how I would run to my mom in my head.
“Okay. Immediately you see mommy, run towards her and give her a very tight hug” I said to myself.
We arrived at the airport and we didn’t see my mom. I began to panic.
“I thought she said she had arrived?” I asked the driver.
“Yes she did. At least that’s what she told me” he responded.
At this point, I started fidgeting. Thoughts of something bad happening to her kept flooding my mind. We kept searching for her. During our searching spree, she called to ask where we were. I was a bit relieved as the call indicated that she was okay.
The driver kept trying to explain to her where we were till I felt a warm touch on my shoulder. In a split second, I turned around to see who it was and for like a minutes, I didn’t recognize my mom. She looked entirely different
“Mama” she called out softly with a little disappointment in her voice. She was a bit sad as she thought I wasn’t excited to see her.
I, on the other hand was trying to figure out who the stranger in front of me was, till I heard my mom’s familiar voice.
“Mommy!” I screamed after I finally realized that it was my mom who stood in front of me. I gave her the very big hug which was long overdue. She swooped me up to give me a tighter hug, then she asked
“Did you not miss me love?” This was the golden moment. A moment to tell her how awfully beautiful and different she looked. I went on and on, describing evert single new thing she had on, Starting from her head to her toes. She came back with a new hairdo, she wore a straight gown with African prints. Never in my wildest dreams would I have imagined my mom wearing a straight gown. She also had this beautiful sandals on. Wondering how I knew these things were new? Well, I packed her box with her, every step of the way.
Funny fact, while we were initially searching for my mom, we had passed by her a couple of times and we didn’t recognize her. For some reason, she didn’t see us pass by her too. I went back home smiling for two reason; one was because my mom was back safely and two was because she looked different and twenty years younger. I don’t know what the Ghanaians did to my mom but I liked it! We called it the “Ghanaian make-over”
With love, wongi✨
I felt goosebumps when reading. There are many things in Ghana that will make you settle in Ghana. The culture is just a plus. Every culture has that thing that will draw you in. Thanks for sharing with us.
Greetings form Ghana
Goosebumps? Really?😅 I'm glad you liked the story.
Its amazing that i get to meet and interact with Ghanaians on the blockchain. Its indeed an honour. Thank you for stopping by.
Always a pleasure
Hello dear... Check out your " justify" command, seems you didn't put the last
It's the money for miscellaneous part for me 😂😂, whenever I don't receive it, it seems as if my whole day is shattered already 😂😂
So so interesting how the make overs worked to the extent of not recognising your mum, wow.
You did a wonderful job with your creative skill once more
@yahuzah, told you i love your country.
I guess after reading this post, I will be coming there immediately whenever the opportunity presents so I could get 20years younger😃
😂 come bro. Please bring plenty money when you’re coming. We’re in need of money
😂😂😂😂
I'm in need of getting younger
Thank you for bring that to my notice spero dear.
And yes, what's not to love about Ghana. Its an amazing place to be at.
you should really make that trip, who knows, you may get 20 years younger.
Hehehe, I obviously would as I don't joke with anything that could make me get younger
You're welcome dear
😅😅😅
You really want to get younger.?
Hehe... Who wouldn't?
Welll, you have a point 🤔
Hehehe 😜
Haha I’m flattered by how you talk about Ghana.
I loved that bit about giving all the kids miscellaneous money every time they were about to travel. My mom did that a lot and it was the only consoling thing I got when she travelled. I understand the fidgeting in fear. You and I sound a bit alike from our relationships with out parents when we were kids.
Oh this is truee. You're Ghanaian. Ete sen?(supposed to be twi).
I guess they did it for consolation 😅.
One other thing we have in common😊. Did you also follow your mom everywhere.?
Well, Ghana it is then... I'll come after that secret of looking younger!
Hehe😂. This was many years ago,. I do not know if they still have the charm😅
Would still try biko
You'll age very fast in Nigeria
This one is for sure😂
🤣🤣🤣😂 true talk😅
This was a fun read, @wongi. It was charming and sweet how attached you were to your mother, and that you didn't recognize her when you passed her by because she had changed so much on her trip! You did a very nice job with the combination of action, dialogue and narrative, which is so important for good storytelling.
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I definitely will
Ohhh dear tell me about it🥰🥰🥰 the money part just wipes out all the sadness, I’m still trynna imagine what they did to your mum though.
Good job Wongi♥️
That money part was always a joy giver 😅. Till this day, I don't know what they did tho😅 but there's only one way to find out🙃
I tell you, alright I am booking the next available flight to Ghana😂
You'd see many of us on that flight with you.😂
Suspense still remain in my mind. What kind of thing changed your mom's appearance.. Or it will remain mystery.
I wish i knew the answer to this. I didnt follow her on the journey but i think its the change of environment.
Didn't you ask anytime about it??
Looking twenty years younger means Ghana is a place she should be visiting often. Ghana is a great place to be, I have a friend who base in Ghana with her family and I must say the country is good on her.
That's great news then. You could always visit her if you eventually visit.
For you not to recognise mum again what could have happened in few days,It shows the beauty of travelling to ghana. The degree of how you're always stick to your mother,wow I've always been a mum handbag too 😁. But how come she didn't reveal herself to you, guess she thought you weren't happy.
In fact,I love the way you use words here,you must have developed so much strength in the world of story writing and storytelling.
I still think it was the change of environment and her passion for exploring that changed her appearance 😅.
I'm glad you like my story telling hunnay. A large part of my development would be courtesy of the Blockchain😊
Oh,wow
Hehe, that's awesome. Ghanaian makeover sounds fun and I feel the need to get it too.😁
Thank God you like her new look.You should go visit the town too and get your own make over. I love the way relationship between you and your Mum. Glad she arrived safely too
I have put it on my bucket list to visit there someday.
Thank you for stopping by dear ✨
Throat cleared 🥱
20years younger?
If we decide to put you on such trip, that means you're going to return a newly born baby. Lol😄
I was also quite attached to my mum when I was much younger, I accompany her on many places she visits. If I can't, I'll have to wear my big boy attitude and act like everything is okay. Great and very entertaining post :)
I'm sure you couldn't wear that big boy attitude for so long:)
Thank you so much for coming around dear✨.
I think a good face reader would've noticed, thank goodness that they weren't any around me at that time.
You're most welcome :)
Have a great day dear
This is interesting and I love the part where you were so attached to your mum.
Then let me call you mum's pet
I popped in from #dreemport.
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