Skip to main content

Attawa Thursday

Well, not surprisingly I found my mind wondering again when my boss assumed I was being productive


How exactly it came to be that my wandering mind landed on my first crush, I have no idea. Either way, my first crush was in Class 1. Yep, I started early. I don’t remember anything I learned in class 1, but I do remember AttawaShe was a twin – her brother was Atta. Her brother was the kind who got in a lot of fights, but this is not about him. 


Attawa eh, hmmm!! The things I did to get her attention. My pocket money for lunch was one pesewa – Yes, the bronze coin with the talking drums on the front and star on the back. I used to buy oblayo/ekuegbemi for my Attawa. Being the queen she was, I couldn’t just buy plain oblayo like that. I had to add milk – now, keep in mind this was a time the milk was sold separately. The most romantic gesture obviously would be to add milk. So of course, I would buy two table spoons of milk with the oblayo for my queen. Don’t ask me if I ate some or what I ate at school if I spent my lunch money on her. That, dear reader is a story for another day.


Attawa could do no wrong. I am very convinced she was the one who made braiding natural hair fashionable. That girl could rock “house help” braid and all househelps would be jealous. Come to think of it, I can’t even remember if there were any other girls in my class. If you ask my mum, she will tell you she had no problems getting me ready to go to school. If school was 7 days a week, 365 days a year I would not miss a single day. I sure won’t miss any opportunity to see my Attawa. I was lucky enough to be invited to her (and her brother’s I guess, but who cares about him) birthday. I was going to represent at my Attawa’s party. Come see me in my political suitno be easy. Oh and you know back then they used to make these feathers with cellotape and safety pin thing? I had one of those pinned to my pocket. I do have a picture somewhere, but since I have every intention of running for political office, I will keep that picture locked away. Lol. 


I am sure you are curious how things ended or didn’t end between my Attawa and I. Perhaps I will tell you someday when I find my mind wandering again.



Corona feelings by Shadow Recruit



Photo credit: dreamstime.com











Photo credit: dreamstime.com


Comments

  1. Is it safe to say we owe Attawa for keeping you in school?

    ReplyDelete
  2. Shadow Recruit17 July 2020 at 15:41

    Only Class 1. The rest of primary school and JSS were different girls 😂

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Looks like you’ve had a good life 😂

      Delete

Post a Comment

Thoughts?

Popular posts from this blog

Heels are not my wedding shoes

  I thought we had Covid-19  under control but Ghana is steadily moving to a second wave of covid cases. Why? People are not taking the Covid-19 protocols serio usly and that’s pretty upsetting . My teammate joins the public transport every day to work and she tells me, she’s sometimes the only one wearing the mask. That’s very unfortunate. I wish we will all be responsible because covid doesn’t end with how cautious you are. We protect ourselves to save ourselves and others. Wear your masks, wash your hands, keep a sanitizer and observe social distance.   Don’t panic if the result is positive, you will be fine. I know you will be.  Drink warm water with crushed ginger and garlic. Add some lemon for a zesty effect. Most importantly, obey the body. Rest. Sleep. Drink water. Lots of it. And stay positive. You will be fine. Talk to friends who care. I just want to send a special mention to that friend who tested positive, you are loved. I will keep praying for you...

Tributes While I Am Still Alive

                My birthday is coming soon, April 1.   I am 39 and very proud of it. Most women shy away from their age and I can’t really tell why?! My younger sister is always dreading her birthdays and one of my cousin’s have been 26 for the past 5 years.  I am one person who bluntly says my age whenever I am asked, irrespective of who and how it’s asked! Yes 39 and beautiful at heart 💜. No children yet and relationship is very much complicated. Relationship wise, I guess I’ve become too comfortable being single. (Hope my mum will skip this part) The things I look out for now are so funny and petty. 1. How he chews when eating  2. Use of shorthand to chat  3. His cologne  4. Low key on social media  5. I’ll end it at 4. In my 39 years on earth, I’ve made some mistakes and learnt a lot from it. I’ve hurt people and  I’m deeply sorry, if you are one of them. Others I know, others I have no ...

Everything Good Will Come

“ I danced the *kpalongo, fearing nothing for my sanity, or common sense. I added a few foreign steps to disorientate the discontented so-and-so: flamenco,can-can, Irish dancing from side to side. Nothing could take my joy away from me. The sun sent her blessings. My sweat baptized me.” ~Enitan Taiwo.  The day Fanny told me “everything good will come”, I felt she was in a better place so she could afford to say things like this to me.  I thought she didn’t understand my pain. I am sure she sensed I wasn’t impressed. Those words sounded like she was being dismissive of my pain. That was far from it. Now, I know better.  Thank you, Fanny.  I have learned; those words are one of the kindest words someone can say to you. You have to enjoy the process. It’s all yours! What’s life without the downs? The bumpy rides make you appreciate life on a smooth road (when you eventually get there). We will all get there soon.  I have been mouthing “everything good will come” fo...