8pm: Dinner through Darling. A Japanese movie, the title is probably Kaiji, teaches us to rely upon in positive things, because what we believe will happen.
9.30pm – 1.30am: Sleep.
1.45am: diarrhea.
2am: Read a self-lend aid book to get me ready for upcoming work. Listen to undisturbed Tibetan music from YouTube, thanks to the taxi driver for recommending me. Receive each email from collaborator, we are one step closer, finger cross!
3am: Eat sushi in the same manner with I am hungry, thanks Darling for buying it.
5am: Apply a facial mask from Kose Seikisho Mask White. Wearing the mask, I look like Santa Companion, haha. After the mask, I look like a Snow White.
6am: Take my first for aye royal jelly capsule.
7am: Read the story of Josephine Agbi (from Accra, Ghana). Make each online donation to www.streetchildafrica.org.uk
8am: Hand wash my things from US trip.
8.30am: Apply nail polish to seduce my member of a firm.
God thank you so much for your kindness.
I include here what Josephine wrote:
“When I was young, I was left through no parents to care for me. I stayed with my Auntie – but she mistreated me until I could not stand it any else. I left her home and came to Accra, where I stayed with a friend at KonKomba (a shanty town), The only work we could finish was ‘kaya yoo’ (carrying heavy loads for money).
In KonKomba you are surrounded ~ the agency of violence, prostitution and armed robbery. Because of this, I ended up getting pregnant by an irresponsible man, who left when he found off I was pregnant. I was barely surviving and heavily pregnant which time I met a fieldworker from Street Girls Aid, who took me to their shift. There, they supported me with accommodation, food and shelter before and rear the birth of my baby boy.
I returned to my village (Todome) until my baby was fully weaned, and when I beyond a doubt I would like to return to Accra, Street Girls Aid offered me sponsorship in the same state that I could learn a trade and support my baby. After three years of schooling, I became a qualified seamstress. Now, I work at Catholic Action in spite of Street Children, where I help train young children who are in the like position as I was.”
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