
I woke up earlier than usual with less to do, having put everything in order when my lazy eyes(As he calls them) probably suggested capability to remain awake for some hours in the middle of the night. Which was my wish anyway.I thank God for the day and life.
Fortunately per say…ooh my English!!!what have I just said? (Hiding my face), good rains were pouring heavily as I went to town. I didn’t mind much though my dress overlap got abit wet and my hair received few drops which I thought would not really mess my browdry. I kept asking him, “Is my hair okey?”.

Before long we were off to Namanga girls. Our stories never ends, even if we were given the whole life to talk am sure we would never get bored as far as coding is far from reach. I can’t remember well how she managed to interapt us, “Are you a husband and wife?”, “Not yet but to be” He answered. “I have bought a new phone, would you mind connecting me to internet?”, She asked. Of course we can’t mind…How? just internet, installing whatsapp and facebook?.
There we were. “So please make sure you marry that Lady”, She said pointing Peter, Then she looked at me and communicated the same. The rest is story for one on one, advice followed, questions and the journey seemed too short. “So what do you deal with ” She asked pointing Peter, “Computers” He answered. “Oooh that why you are good in phones, and your wife, okey sorry the wife to be?”, “Pia mimi” I responded faster. “That’s nice…(and more stories followed)” She was a Tanzanian, beautiful, middle aged lady, I enjoyed watching her talk in that flowing sweet swahili, not forgetting the nice moving lips, neck shake once in a while and her beautiful face that was nice to look at. It was amazing meeting such a talkative lady kadada.
At some point, when we were almost to our destination I thought she had become a good friend and we had already exchanged contact and there I told her we are going to preach. “Mmeokoka?”, “Ndio” We said in agreement. ” oooh No wonder you look like this”, She said adding abit of stories. Before long we got to our destination and we alighted. she gave us 150 Ksh which we first hesitated to take since we were helping for free, until she said the common phrase “ni soda tu sio kulipa”, but somehow we got convinced.
Kadada we already miss you, you are no longer a stranger to us anymore. On our way back we imitated your swahili once in a while and surely we will do it severally. God willing we shall meet again. Am sorry we left facebook app still downloading, We just hope that you managed to install.

Thanks Osiemo for inviting us to share the good news. God bless you abundantly for the kind heart and hospitality towards us. Keep up bro. So much to be said but it seem its getting late and I have to wake up for job tomorrow. Cheers friends

sam it’s me…I forgot to write my name hence Anonymous
Good progress friends. Peter make a trial, she also started by trying, making one post today and another after 4months, now a great blogger. Always inspired by the stories and also entertained!!
Thanks sam…,hope my peter heard that. But he is such good in business too.
Thanks Peter
Thanks laban…you are amazing friend too
So so so sweet a day it was.. am lucky to have a ‘covenant friend’ (stolen) who can blog all we do. to me. i find it tricky but i will catch up soon.
Thanks laban
hilarious*
That is amazing friends, it just makes me smile, you are so hilariously!