Childhood at its best!!!
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Rain has Come!!!
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Rainy seasons were extremely cold. Trotting to school in the morning was a
painful experience if you didn’t have school shoes. Sometimes having shoes would not help because
it was too wet and flooded that you will end up falling or having to wade through
the waters to get to where you were going.
Falling was part of the fun.
Sometimes we would purposely slide downhill and fall along the way. We bonded a lot in those moments. Weekends would partly be spent in church and as
well as working on the farm. Going to church
gave us an opportunity to wear the once-in-a-while clothing that was reserved
for such special occasions.
Time to help
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Back home everyone would take part in chores. While others were preparing the evening meal others will be washing dishes or bringing the animals for milking or back to their shed, others will be filling containers with water from the well. When the meal was ready, which was majorly Ugali with sukuma or any other vegetables, we would all sit around the fire in the kitchen and eat while sharing experiences until everyone fell asleep and we retired to bed.
Its Holiday
Occasionally during the school holidays, we would
receive visitors like aunties and uncles, or cousins for a week or so. Our grandmother
stayed with us in her old age until she passed on. These were memorable times too. We would have time to hear from them what
their experiences were when they were young.
Christmas was a shared moment.
People came over for a meal and we also went to friends' homes to
celebrate.
Spread the Love
As we celebrate and create awareness about children this month, let's cherish the memories. Let's remember our parents and relatives who made this possible. Let's remember that there are some who would have loved to have this opportunity but they never hard. If you are one of them kindly make it memorable for your own children or those that have been placed near you in one way or another



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