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Written by Nadia Waihne - Sankofa Student   
Wednesday, 01 August 2007

It’s how many days into this trip?
I am happy to say that we will finally be arriving in the UK within 7 days. So that puts a smile on my face.
The watches are going great so I hear; being junior watch leader has really helped me to step up in life and to have more confidence. Also although I have had a hard time enjoying this particular role I actually have started to enjoy it now than ever before. Thumbs up!! J (For some unknown reason, but I am just going to go with it!)

 
I have been out of reach from good hair products for a while now as my hair spray is running out fast. My Afro has puffed out through my braids and the spots on my face are bigger than ever. It is gross! But what can I do? There isn’t anything I can do, because I’m stuck on this boat.
I’m an African queen, living in an African nightmare, Oh it ain’t pretty!! I keep thinking about my hairdresser, I don’t think you understand how excited I am about feeling fresh when I get home. My hair is looking so bad right now that when I tie my hair back, my afro gleams through the braids and at the top you see afro and towards the bottom of my head you see straight braids, it is kind of funny actually. But if you ever wanted to know what one of the things I will be doing when I get home is, then it is pretty obvious that I will be treating my hair.
 
Anyway the time is 09:17 am and I have just finished being on watch, it was ok, nothing special happened, in fact it was quite boring.
But the great thing about it is that I have been able to write some more songs. I have been able to write about 7 songs so far. I love it!! 

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