Hello, thanks for joining me!
From before I was born, my parents have been intentional with connecting me to my Cameroonian roots. There were signs of my heritage and culture all throughout my home, from the decorations on our living and dining room walls, to my father’s accent, to music and conversations in French. They made sure that I was connected to my family overseas by taking me to Cameroon three times over the course of my childhood. From each experience, I learned a little bit more about myself and my family. I have been blessed with the opportunity to not only return to my country of origin, but to learn there and take classes in various aspects of my favorite subject areas, including foreign language, social change, and the arts. While there, I will be gaining more knowledge about the Cameroonian people, my tribes, and I will be reconnected with my family face to face once again. I will be using this blog to keep you all updated on my journey overseas and I look forward to sharing my stories. Feel free to message and/or email me about anything you would like for me to discuss, or any questions that you may have. I look forward to hearing from you!
X.O.X.O.,
-L.M.
P.S. I have made a go fund me page for my study abroad experience, and I would appreciate it if you would support me by donating or sharing my link with others. NO donation is too small, every penny will be greatly appreciated. Sow a blessing, and I promise you will see the fruits of it in your own life. Let me know if you have any questions or concerns.
https://www.gofundme.com/study-abroad-in-cameroon

The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. -Mahatma Gandhi


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