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After four long years, the race has come to an end. Through those years there were ups and downs, good and bad times, but by the grace of God, we all sailed through. How did it begin? This is it.


Somewhere in 2007, I had no idea I was going to end up with a bunch of girls crazier than me. In 2007, we were the Baby Shakers. In 2008, we became the Lil Shakers. After 3 years in this school, we became the Senior Shakers.

But we didn’t stop there…actually the government didn’t make us stop. We had to continue and now we are the Grammy Shakers.


I can’t say I didn’t have fun, because I did, lots of it. There were the annoying times too as well as the noise making, the jesting, all of that.

Can’t believe it’s all coming to an end.


It’s been a long ride with you all. I don’t have to tell you girls that I am going to miss you because you already know that I am really going to.

Writing this has made me all mushy already. My eyes are all teary. We can’t keep holding on to what we’ve got, we’ve got to move on and seek greater things.


I am definitely not gonna leave without telling y’all  to be good, to stay safe and to remember that the Lord God is your strength; He will make your feet like a deer’s feet and He will make you walk on high hills. (Habakkuk 3:19)


Till we meet again Grammies …  somewhere, sometime… it’s adios from me.

Abigail Serwah Wiredu