Showing posts with label Jesus Christ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jesus Christ. Show all posts

Sunday, 25 December 2016

Keeping it real since One Christmas Day


Merry Christmas y’all.

Ooh, I can’t hide my excitement. It’s Christmas Day people! And my soul feels beautiful.πŸŽ„πŸŽ…πŸŽ†πŸŽ‡πŸŽˆπŸŽ‰πŸŽŠπŸΈπŸΉπŸ°

I remember when I was a little girl and wanted to grow up fast, buy more high heels and wear my hair, so that the wind can blow it.


Now I wish to be 12, or even 9.

Living your life as a young adult is not as easy as we see it when we are young. It has a whole lot of things we should warn our younger selves of. I think I need to write a book about being a young adult.

I was wide awake till I heard my phone ring. I answered it and heard “Happy Birthday, Silly!” I glanced at the clock and saw the time, 12:00am.

OMG! It’s two things: My Birthday! And it’s Christmas!


Exactly two years ago, I was on the search for a woman. A woman I have not met or seen before. I was wondering whether I could find her. I have seen a piece of her in my mother, so I had a fair idea of what part of her would look like.

It’s been two years and I realized, I am only 25% there. I wonder if it is a total waste of time.


But I am slowly learning that finding someone is not going to be an easy journey. You might get flat tyres, you’ll get hungry, eat bad food and get running stomach (diarrhoea), run out of money, meet good strangers and bad strangers. Finding someone is muddy, rough, scary, fun and overwhelming.


I thought of asking people to help me find that woman. Yes, I asked family, friends (my good friends), the church, the community, the workplace, books, the stars in the sky, the past and the present. I wanted to ask the future but it would spoil the fun.


I asked God. You know our Heavenly Father already. He has things in place to help me find her, but I will have to do my part. It’s like asking God to have sufficient money. He won’t send you gold and money, but He would give you strength and wisdom to work hard to earn money.



The woman I am looking for is the woman I want to be, and I am only 25% there.

I hope to find her.

Life has been fun and overwhelming and heartbreaking, but we are still surviving.


Yes, we are.

I have been keeping it real since the day I was born.

I feel like I am writing a post all about myself.

Hehehe xx.

That is the power of a personal blog.

How is your Christmas day?



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Saturday, 17 December 2016

Bedtime Stories: Jesus Comes For His Birthday Part 2


Welcome to the part two of the children’s Christmas story; Jesus Comes For His Birthday. If you missed part one, you can read it here.

Jesus Comes For His Birthday Part 2


The next morning, she headed to Michelle’s house. After ringing the bell at the gate twice, a woman appeared at the gate.

“Good morning, Ma,” she said, stroking the little present she held in her hands. “Is Michelle home?”

“Yes. Come in.”

She entered and saw Michelle sitting on the sofa watching a Christmas cartoon with some of her classmates. Michelle stood up as soon as she saw Adoma at the door.

“Adoma?”

“Hi.” Adoma reluctantly greeted.

“Umm, hi,” Michelle responded nervously. She felt bad after accusing Adoma falsely for taking her ribbon. She avoided eye contact with Adoma. “What are you doing here?”

“Ermm….I came to give you a Christmas gift and say Merry Christmas,” she said.

Michelle’s face lit up. “Really? For me?”

Adoma nodded and handed it over to her. “Here.”

“Well, thank you,” she quickly opened it and it was a box of ribbons of all kinds…..even her favourite, a butterfly ribbon. One she always wanted.

“Wow, thank you,” Michelle said with excitement and hugged her. “I’m sorry I called you a thief,” she said in a low tone.

“It’s all right. Merry Christmas.”

“Merry Christmas, Adoma.” They broke free and she said. “Come and join us and watch the Christmas Cartoon we just got. We have sobolo here too.”

“Okay.”  Adoma went to sit with her other classmates and they ended up talking about other girly related things.

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On Christmas Eve, after Mr. Bekoe donated the box pf stuff to the orphanage, they went for their church’s Nine Lessons and Carols festival. Adoma and her siblings enjoyed the carols they sang. After, Adoma went to say hi to her friends, giving each of them a hug, and wishing them a Merry Christmas.

On Christmas morning, she quickly got up and wet round about the house to wake her parents and siblings up. “Come on, wake up, it’s Christmas! Come on!” she exclaimed and ran to the Christmas tree in her pajamas.

“Wow!” So many presents were under the tree. She couldn’t wait to open hers. “You guys, hurry up.”

When the family gathered in the living room, Adoma began to search for hers. “Kuukua! Here’s yours,” she handed her a big box with her name on it. “Nana Kwadwo, yours is that big green box over there. Mama look! Your name is on it. I’ve found mine!” Kwame and dad’s own must be at the other side.”

Adoma began to open the one she found and it was also ribbons with a note in it. “Wow! Mama, look! It’s from Michelle.”

“That’s wonderful, Adoma,” Mrs Bekoe smiled. Adoma found more presents under the tree and opened them. Everyone was happy with what they each got.

After they had Christmas dinner, Adoma walked to her mother, helping her to wash the dishes with Kuukua.

“Mama, how can you be sure that Jesus Christ really visited?” she asked, hoping that she was not losing faith.

“Adoma, you know, Jesus Christ even visited you before today. You became friends again with Michelle, that’s one way of Jesus visiting you because, in a way, you reconciled with him. Donating stuffs to the little orphanage, you gave him gifts. Hugging your friends after carol service, you told him happy birthday and He is here right now.”

Adoma closed her eyes for a moment. “Yes. I can feel Him and He was with me all the time.” She beamed at her mother. “Jesus visited us this Christmas. I hoped he liked his birthday. I hoped He enjoyed it.”

“He did and He loved it,” Kuukua said. All this while, she was secretly listened to their conversation, though she behaved like she cared less.

“Really?”

Kuukua nodded with a smile. “Yes. Merry Christmas.”

“Merry Christmas.” Adoma and Mrs. Bekoe said and hugged Kuukua together. It was a sacred mother and daughter moment.

“Sweet girl hug,” Mr. Bekoe said, standing at the door. Mrs. Bekoe walked towards him and gave him a hug. “Merry Christmas, honey.” He kissed her cheek which made her smile. Nana Kwadwo and Kwame, together with Kuukua and Adoma joined the hug and it was no, sweet girl hug. It was a sweet family hug. Adoma even frlt Jesus joining the hug circle.


As Adoma climed her bed, she took the picture she drew of her and Jesus under the pillow and smiled. “Happy birthday, Jesus and Merry Christmas. Hope you enjoyed it. Good night,” she kissed it and put it under her pillow. She pulled her covers to her chin and closed her eyes. She felt Jesus say, “I loved it, Adoma. Thank you very much.” Adoma smiled in her sleep.

Thank you very much for reading this symbolism story. I hope you enjoyed and I hope they enjoyed it.
Check back on the blog tomorrow for another blogmas post.
Good night.




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Friday, 16 December 2016

Bedtime Stories: Jesus Comes For His Birthday


I wrote this children’s story a long time ago. I do not know what inspired me to write it, but I had fun writing in symbolism. I wrote this for children between the ages of seven and twelve. If you know any child around you around that is between those ages, you can let him/her read it, or you can read it to them at bedtime.

Have fun with this literary Christmas story.


Jesus Comes For His Birthday

“Mama! Very soon, it would be Christmas again,” Adoma said with excitement. “We have to decorate our home so that Jesus would come again!”

Mrs. Bekoe smiled. “Yes, Adoma. Have you been good this year?”

“Yes! I can be sure of this one.”

Adoma was a nine year old girl who has obsession for Christmas, because of the decorations, carols and the most important of all, the birth of Jesus Christ.

That year, she promised herself to be good the whole year so that Jesus would be happy to spend time with her when he visited.

Her father came in, from town with Adoma’s three older siblings, with newly bought Christmas ornaments and a Christmas tree. She quickly ran down and was filled with the Christmas Spirit all at once.

“Daddy, when do we start trimming the tree?”

Mr. Bekoe thought for a moment. “Hmm. What about after supper tonight.”

“Yay!” She exclaimed. “I’ll get to put up the star this year.”

Kwadwo, her older brother, rolled his eyes. “You always do.”

“I don’t even care.” Kuukua snarled. “When you grow a little older……and matured, you’ll find that to be childish.”

“No, I won’t!” Adoma barked.

“Okay! Enough with the arguing!” Mr. Bekoe warned. “You guys shouldn’t be doing that.”

Adoma stuck her tongue out at Kwadwo and Kuukua and walked over to where the newly bought ornaments were kept.

“You guys are home?” Mrs. Bekoe asked, poking her head from the kitchen door.

“Yep!” Mr. Bekoe answered with a smile. “This Christmas, the malls are mobbed than ever.”

Mrs. Bekoe laughed heartily. “I have to go tomorrow and purchase foodstuffs for the holidays. I’ll have to go earlier than I thought to avoid traffic.”

“Mama, look! Figures of those in the manger!” Adoma jabbered. “Mary looks beautiful.”

“She is”, Mrs. Bekoe said, shaking the excess water of her hands and walked into the sitting room to check out the ornaments and the tree. “When do we start with the decorating?”

“Right after supper!” Adoma yelled with excitement.

“Whoa!”

“Can we have supper earlier today, Ma?”

Mrs. Bekoe laughed. “Anything for you, baby.”

“So, what about supper right now?” she asked.

There was silence. Nana Kwame, Adoma’s other brother checked their clock and it was past 1pm. 

“Oh come on, we haven’t even had lunch yet.”

They all laughed. “Patience moves mountains, Adoma.” Mrs. Bekoe said, and laughed again. Mrs. Bekoe liked to laugh heartedly. People would say that’s her hobby.

Adoma spent her afternoon, drawing funny pictures of Christmas. She even drew a picture of her and Jesus and wrote Me and Jesus under it.

She frowned. She remembered she had a grouch with a classmate of hers. They weren’t friends anymore because she accused Adoma of stealing her flowery ribbon.

Would Jesus still visit even though she’s not in talking terms with Michelle, her classmate?

Definitely.

Definitely not!

She just needed to find out.

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Just before supper, when Adoma helped her mother set the table, she narrated her grouch story with her mother.

“Adoma, you have to make up with her as soon as possible,’ Mrs. Bekoe softly told her as she placed a spoon beside the plate.

“But Mama, I did not steal her ribbon!” she blurted out. “And what if she doesn’t want to talk to me?”

Mrs. Bekoe sighed. “Come, Adoma.” Adoma walked towards her mother as Mrs. Bekoe sat on the dinning chair. “You know, Jesus Christ did not come down from Heaven to die for only sinners. 
That’s why we sing Joy to the World, the Lord is come. We don’t sing Joy to Sinners, the Lord came for you or whatever.”

Adoma’s lower lip dropped and she sighed. “So, what should I do?”

Since school is on Christmas break, why don’t you visit her tomorrow? And if she still doesn’t want to talk to you, you’ve done your part.”

She nodded and smiled. “Okay, she threw her arms around her mother and hugged her. Then she broke free. “Let’s set the table, eat, and then trim the tree.”

Her mother giggled as her daughter pulled her from the chair.

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After supper, the family trimmed the tree with the ornaments with music, playing behind Christmas music.

“Does anyone have anything he would like to donate before Christmas?” Mr. Bekoe asked his family, who were all watching the Christmas lights on the tree blinking.

“Yes. Yep!” went the responses.

“There’s a box in the kitchen. Just drop them into it, and make sure it’s full before Christmas Eve.”

“When do I get to put the star?” Adoma asked.

“You know it’s Christmas Eve,” Kwadwo said exasperatedly.

Adoma jumped up from the sofa and took some tinsels. “Time to decorate my room also.” She picked up more ornaments and walked to her room. First, she pasted the funny Christmas pictures she drew earlier in the day on her walls. She went on to use the tinsels around her room. She drew out a Christmas tree out of a green cardboard, cut out the shape, and pinned it on her wall.

An hour later, she was sitting on her, finished decorating, getting ready for Jesus Christ.

But there was one thing she had to do before Jesus could come.

Reconcile with Michelle.

Even the song Hark the Herald Angel Sing said God and sinners reconciled.

She stood up and looked for stuffs she wanted to donate; some clothes, books and toys. She took a piece of plain A4 sheet and drew a Christmas tree with ornaments. She wrote To whoever who wants it….Merry Christmas. She folded it nicely, put it into an envelope and sealed it.



Would Adoma get the courage to go and make up with Michelle? Would Michelle even talk to her? Would Jesus Christ even visit?
Check back on the blog tomorrow at this time to read the second part of the story.
Tell the little girl/boy to wait.







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Friday, 25 December 2015

Kelewele Date With Marietta (25/12/2015) Joyeux Noel

A Christmas Prayer
Loving looks on the large-eyed cow,
Loving stares the long-eared ass
At Heaven’s glory in the grass
Child, with added human birth
Come to bring the child of earth
Glad repentance, tearful mirth,       
And a seat beside the hearth
At the Father’s knee-
Make us peaceful as thy cow;
Make us patient as thine ass;
Make us patient as thou wilt be
Make us strong as thou wilt be.
Make us always know and see
We are his, as well as thou.
                                                George MacDonald


Christmas morning! Oh snap, it’s afternoon. Yes! The morning was a busy one, that’s why I am writing this #keleweleDate late. This is the last kelewele date of the year and it fell on Christmas day, so this kelewele date is a special one.


I love it when Christmas falls on a Thursday or Friday, because the weekend and harmattan lazy days with loved ones would be long.


So this morning, we opened gifts and had our Christmas breakfast. All these activities had Christmas music playing in the background. Christmas is my most favourite moment with the people I love.
And, it’s my birthday!!! Happy birthday to me. I am grateful for my life. I am grateful to Heavenly Father for the gifts and talents he has given, for the family I have, for the friends (till-the-end ones) I have. I am grateful for the true reason of the season; the Birth of the Messiah. I am grateful for laughter.




My Christmas Message

A Saviour is born. He is the true reason for the season. I am grateful to Heavenly Father for sending His only begotten son to come and die for us. I know Jesus Christ was born to set us free and He was born of a virgin’s womb. I know He is the Messiah and a Saviour is born.

For unto us a child is born, unto us a son is given: and the government shall be upon his shoulder: and his name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.
                                ISAIAH 9:6


Merry Christmas, my friends. and thank you for your wonderful gifts and goodwill messages.
Feliz Navidad
Joyeux Noel
Froehliche Weihnachten
Buone Feste Natalizie
Shinen Omedeto, Kurisumas Omedeto
Afi oo Afi
Afehyia pa oo



Tuesday, 22 December 2015

A Star Is Born

This poem was written during the Christmas of 2012. I viewed Jesus Christ as a tiny king lying in the manger. A king, born at a place that smells of animals and dry grass.




It is time
Shout it on the mountain tops
That a star is born
Let’s start to ring the bell
A star is born
Announce it, so that all the world would know
That kid is coming to shine
So, come on everybody, shout out loud
He’s a hero, a bright burning light
So blow your horn
A star is born
Don’t lose hope at all
‘Cause He’s coming to make us pure white
Go! Tell it your neighbor
To go see where the tiny King is laid
Come on! Come on! Sing out loud!
All ye citizens of Heaven
A star is born, let’s go greet Him
And welcome Him with our arms full of weary hugs
Tell a friend to tell a friend to tell a foe too
A great light is shinning
A baby king, born of a Virgin’s womb

A star is born!!!

Saturday, 19 December 2015

O Christmas Tree


I do not know what's with me and Christmas ornaments and decorations. One of the Christmas stuff I adore is the Christmas tree. Funnily enough, I have not owned one before. So sad!

But..... I have made a mental promise to myself that, one day, I'll have one. I haven't thought of how I'll get it, whether, I'll cut one down, or buy one or it would be a gift from a friend, I'll definitely get one.

The only real tree I got and the farthest Daddy could go, was the one I had pasted with the Christmas wallpapers.


Like seriously!

Anyway, I love Christmas trees, whether it is evergreen one or the snow white one or even the pink one. I believe the Christmas tree symbolizes eternal life. The baby that was born in the stable brought eternal life. Having a tree, hung with lights, ornaments and presents all around it with your loved ones and the Christmas story is the best Christmas.

O Tannenbaum/ O Christmas tree is the carol associated with that glorious tree. I learnt it is a traditional German carol but the author of the lyrics and the composer are unknown. Whoever he/she is / they are, thanks for such a beautiful carol. The tradition of bringing a tree inside and decorating it with all the beautiful ornaments was started in the 19th Century (way long time ago!)

I always have the habit of taking a picture by a decorated Christmas tree. Isn't it beautiful?


O Christmas tree
O Christmas tree
How steadfast are thy branches
Your boughs are green in summer's clime
And through the snows of winter time

O Christmas tree
O Christmas tree
How lovely are thy branches
Not only in the summer time
But even in winter is thy prime

O Christmas tree
O Christmas tree
Your boughs can teach a lesson
That constant faith and hope sublime
Lends strength and comfort through all time

Do you love Christmas trees?

Which colour is your favourite?

Merry Christmas lovely people xxoo

Monday, 7 December 2015

The Christmas Anthem

The Christmas Anthem


Source

Salute the happy morn
Where the verses and chorus sing
Salute the happy morn
And let the angels announce His birth
Rise up, O children of God
Let’s march to the holy ground
Where He lies with straw
And let’s salute Him

Salute the happy morn
Glory to the new born king
Everyone, rise up and salute the king
He’s arrived with His salvation
To free us from our bondage
Good tidings we hear from glory
Hear the golden harps being played
And let’s bow down

Salute the happy morn
Say it everywhere, in the air
Christ is born in Bethlehem
Ring the bells, ring the bells!
Christmas begins tonight
Let’s shush right now
And let Him sleep

Attention! And Salute! 

Tuesday, 1 December 2015

A Very Marie Christmas

Happy new month and happy looking-forward-to-Christmas. Still in the exams phase and I can do nothing about it. That does not prevent me from talking to you guys!

Last year, we had a feel of how the blog turned all Christmassy. This year, we are doing it again. This year would be

A VERY MARIE CHRISTMAS

From today Tuesday 01/12/15 till Monday 28/12/15, we are talking about all things Christmas the MarieNoΓ«l way. This is the period where my adopted name comes to live: MarieNoΓ«l .


Invite your friends to join us with #AVeryMarieChristmas and let's talk about my favourite season: Christmas! Follow me and let's get along.


PS. Last year’s Christmas on the blog theme Christmas Sparkle with Marietta has been moved to E!Online Ghana. So, this year on the site, I would be writing all things Christmas too in the Christmas Sparkle with Marietta category, so get super ready. It starts next week.

You get to enjoy two Christmas blog posts; A Very Marie Christmas, right here on this personal blog of mine and Christmas Sparkle with Marietta on E!Online Ghana.


Let’s get our Christmas on! 

Stay sweet

Wednesday, 8 April 2015

Wake Up With Me In Winneba (Easter Break)


Hello everyone. How was your Easter? I know I am so late in updating you on how I celebrated my Easter, but I've been kind of tight this week. But don't worry, let's have a chat.
This Easter break helped me to unwind and clear my mind for more complex data structures and algorithm in the future. It also made me reunite with friends who were far away and those I've met for a long time since.

On Good Friday, my church had a devotional and after, we went to play soccer. After the soccer, we had socials at the beach, played games, swam, ate, danced and had fun.


The next day, I had a wedding to attend. An Easter Wedding. That day, as I woke up, I thought of the bride, I thought 'Is she asleep? Can she even sleep at all?' We went all the way to somewhere near Cape Coast to honour the invitation.

Jesus Christ rose on Sunday and He lives. We went to church to remember His resurrection. I went back to Accra to be with my family.

Easter Monday, we visited the West Hills Mall and did some little shopping. (Read Window Shopping)



Next on the train is for me to look forward to Simpa's Aboakyir Festival and the long vacation. I'm about to start writing my long vac goals and see what's up?

I thank my Heavenly Father for sending His son to die for us all. May His name be praised.

How was your Easter Break?

Stay sweet!!!

Monday, 30 March 2015

#BecauseHeLives


Easter is just around the corner and this year, I'm super excited for it. I don't know why but I've come to love what our Saviour did for us more. It's amazing, wonderful, bittersweet........Actually, I can't find the right word for what He did.

Easter is going to be fantastic. Good Friday would be the time I'll get to reflect on what the Saviour did for me, Saturday, I have a wedding to attend, and Sunday, we would rejoice and go to church to remember His atonement and resurrection. Monday is time to be with loved ones and have fun.

I know Jesus is the Christ. He loves each of us, cares for us. The pain He went through, I cannot imagine. I believe He died for us, to serve all mankind and what He went through cannot be compared to anything. He died, the Great Redeemer died. But He lives and #BecauseHeLives, we are blessed. #BecauseHeLives, He is our Saviour and Redeemer. He lives today as our Lord, our Redeemer, Friend, our everything. We look to Him as  the only source of our salvation.

Have a Happy Easter Weekend!!!

Stay Sweet

Friday, 19 December 2014

Christmas Wish List


Christmas is just around the corner and I’m enjoying the season already because I’m a huge fan of Christmas and it’s my BIG TIME favourite season apart from Back To school Shopping and maybe in the future, wedding anniversaries.

I’m done with shopping and wrapping of gifts. All I’m doing right now is jamming to Christmas tunes and writing my Christmas wish list.

Yes! My Christmas wish list. If an angel is to visit me right now and ask me, “Marietta, what’s in your Christmas wish list this year?” I’ll just give this list to him.


My Christmas Wish List
·         Snow to fall in Ghana

·         Peace on earth, good will to men


·         A kiss under the mistletoe


.   I want to be an answer to someone's prayer this Christmas
.  A camera




What’s in your Christmas wish list?


Don’t forget, we’re having Christmas fun with the MDAM blog. It is #MarieNoelChristmasSparkle on all social media and talking all things Christmassy.

Saturday, 29 November 2014

Christmas Sparkle with MDAM


Next on the holiday train (apart from farmer’s day) is Christmas and join MDAM as we celebrate the Holiday season together. From today (Sat 29/11/14) till Sun 27/12/14, we’re going to have a Christmas Blogging Spirit within this blogosphere. You’re all invited, as we talk about spreading Christmas cheer, Christmas bucket lists, recipes, decking the halls and all that you can think of.
So let’s get started. Invite everyone to join me in the comments as we talk Christmassy things together.




My Facebook page would have all the announcements and prompts. And if you’d like to talk Christmassy with me, follow me on twitter and use the hashtag #MarieNoelChristmasSparkle. Maybe, you like to get some inspiration too, my holiday train pinterest board would give you some.

Saturday, 8 February 2014

Ten things I believe in


Ahh, finally, there’s internet connection. So sorry for writing late. It wasn’t my fault, was it?
Anyway, all that matters is that I can blog now, and I want to write about things I believe in.
In life, there are certain things we individually believe in. Like me, I believe in some philosophies, facts and still believe in some myths. I would like to share some of the things I believe in. I’ll share ten.
1.    I BELIEVE IN GOD
GOD is my Heavenly Father who loves me and I love Him. I’m His daughter and he forgives me of my needs and provides anything I ask Him if it’s the best for me.
2.   I BELIEVE IN JESUS CHRIST

I believe in Jesus Christ. I believe He’s my big brother. I believe He’s the son of God. I believe He came to die for us and atone for our sins.
3.   I BELIEVE IN LOVE

Love is a sweet feeling. I believe in love, all types for love is planted in each and everyone’s heart, no matter how wicked you are.it just needs to find the right irrigation to make it grow and flourish. I believe it is love that still maintains the shape of the earth. (In a way).
4.   I BELIEVE IN MUSIC

Music is a world on its own. Music helps us to live. I believe the lyrics to a song is well understood if you have passed through the situation before and you have no words or way to express your feelings For instance hymns, love songs and break up songs. I believe music calms the nerves or even make our nerves excited. lol
5.    I BELIEVE IN CHRISTMAS
Christmas! Yes! My favourite moment and I deeply believe and have fallen in love with Christmas. I believe it is right to celebrate the Christ’s birth. I believe in the carols, I believe in the Christmas trees, I believe in the lightening and decorations, I believe in gift giving and I believe that Jesus Christ was born so we should celebrate
6.   I BELIEVE IN GIRL POWER
Girl power is the idea that women should take control of their careers and lives (Oxford Advance Learner’s Dictionary, New 8th Edition). I believe all women have the girl power and I believe no man should dictate for them, though I believe we need men to support us.*wink*. I believe females can use their girl power to change the world.
7.   I BELIEVE IN KISSING AND HUGS
I believe kisses and hugs create connections between people. I believe a sweet kiss with spices helps love to germinate even if it is just a friendly or motherly peck. I believe they help people especially, a mother and a child, or two lovers to understand and interpret each other’s feelings without words.
8.   I BELIEVE IN STYLE
I do not believe in trends, but in style. I think style defines who you are and what you like as a person. I believe everyone should do whatever style he or she likes.
9.   I BELIEVE IN FAMILY AND FRIENDS
Family and friends are important in our lives whether they are humans and animals. At least, there should be companionship. I believe family and friends help us laugh, cry and make memories. They help us solve life problems and the good ones motivate us.
10. I BELIEVE IN YOU
I believe in you. I believe you can be someone I personally know. I believe we can meet some time in life. I believe you can be the next richest person in the world. I believe YOU can change the world.

Shimmer and Sparkle,
Grant
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