Just Some Specifics
Maazie:
Is Talkative, Bold, Empathetic, Determined
Is Anglican
Is of Ghanaian descent
Has lived in both the United States and Germany
Culture
Maazie’s family is originally from Ghana, and they still celebrate their culture at home. From cooking traditional dishes like yam, to her parents speaking a native language, Maa’s life in the US still has a distinct Ghanaian flare to it.
Faith
Maazie is Anglican, but now attends a non-denominational Christian church for both prayer services and youth group. She occasionally prays at home.
Family
Maazie has an older sister, Nana, who is a year older than her. When asked about how she and her sister get along, she answered that they do so well. Her family tries their best to spend plentiful time together and the two sisters and their mother always eat dinner together, her father joining them on occasion.
Experiences
Maazie has many experiences that have shaped her as a person. When she was ten years old, she had a huge stage performance. "I was nervous when I went on stage," she explained. "But it all went away when I started singing. I had fun." Ever since then, she has pursued opportunities to sing for school games, in choirs, and in shows.
When she moved she was a bit nervous about starting at a new school in ninth grade. She loved the weather in Florida.
Her most recent birthday also brought forth an exciting new feat. On a trip to SeaWorld, Maa braved the wrath of The Kraken roller coaster.
Most recently, she was elected as one of her grade's Homecoming Princesses.
Plans For The Future
Although she's not exactly sure what she wants to do with her future yet, Maa’s goal is to go to Berkley. "I hear it's amazing, especially for music," she states. When she's all grown, ideally she'll be either a successful singer or a famous tennis player. Regarding a family, she will live happily in Florida, raising a child of her own plus an adopted one. She hopes to pass her heritage onto them.
Maazie:
Is Talkative, Bold, Empathetic, Determined
Is Anglican
Is of Ghanaian descent
Has lived in both the United States and Germany
Culture
Maazie’s family is originally from Ghana, and they still celebrate their culture at home. From cooking traditional dishes like yam, to her parents speaking a native language, Maa’s life in the US still has a distinct Ghanaian flare to it.
Faith
Maazie is Anglican, but now attends a non-denominational Christian church for both prayer services and youth group. She occasionally prays at home.
Family
Maazie has an older sister, Nana, who is a year older than her. When asked about how she and her sister get along, she answered that they do so well. Her family tries their best to spend plentiful time together and the two sisters and their mother always eat dinner together, her father joining them on occasion.
Experiences
Maazie has many experiences that have shaped her as a person. When she was ten years old, she had a huge stage performance. "I was nervous when I went on stage," she explained. "But it all went away when I started singing. I had fun." Ever since then, she has pursued opportunities to sing for school games, in choirs, and in shows.
When she moved she was a bit nervous about starting at a new school in ninth grade. She loved the weather in Florida.
Her most recent birthday also brought forth an exciting new feat. On a trip to SeaWorld, Maa braved the wrath of The Kraken roller coaster.
Most recently, she was elected as one of her grade's Homecoming Princesses.
Plans For The Future
Although she's not exactly sure what she wants to do with her future yet, Maa’s goal is to go to Berkley. "I hear it's amazing, especially for music," she states. When she's all grown, ideally she'll be either a successful singer or a famous tennis player. Regarding a family, she will live happily in Florida, raising a child of her own plus an adopted one. She hopes to pass her heritage onto them.