Sep 14, 2017
Aug 8, 2017
How Stories Mushroom
As I crossed the street this morning something caught my
attention.
A space craft? A little tree in a sea of green grass? A
sombrero (Mexican hat) sprouting from the earth?
No!
A mushroom! Ebaale!
Obutiko!
Scientific name - Amanita phalloides also known as the
“death cap”. One cap has enough toxins to kill a human being. It is one of the
deadliest mushrooms in the world.
Interesting how some things in life can be so alluring and
yet so deadly.
But oh! The detail took my breath away.
That God would attend such detail to this stray fungus that
just pops out of the ground when it rains? You Guys!!
How much more vested is He in you and me – creatures created
in His likeness?
Now about how I captured this angle. Let’s just say the employees
in the building across the street must have been like – “yup! She’s lost it for
sure!” Did I mention I was in a dress?
Yeah!
And that is how stories mushroom in my little world.
Aug 3, 2017
When Breastfeeding is a Struggle
Breastfeeding can be a challenge for new mothers - an
additional sore to an already exhausted body. During pregnancy, the mothers
body prepares to deliver and feed the infant. While the birth of a healthy baby
is celebrated the mothers, body can potentially take a while to get the memo of
the child's arrival. It's a moment of reckoning when the baby is hungry and a cup of juice and a cookie will not suffice because guess what?! The
little bundle doesn't have the stomach to handle refined foods.
Only milk will do and preferably the mother’s milk. If the mother doesn't
produce colostrum or the baby is unable to suckle, there's a mad dash for
glucose and a syringe. But that is only a temporary solution because cute and
wrinkly as that little bundle is, when hunger strikes and it will strike often
- no amount of "shh" ing will settle it down. These are moments
fathers sweat in helpless frustration. Mother has to learn to breastfeed and
sometimes it's not as easy as it looks. The art has to be learnt.
Jul 18, 2017
Of Presidential Pursuits and Such
My metro life.
This guy, noticing my camera says,
G: You must be a photographer
Me: Aspiring. I love taking photos yeah, but not yet at the professional level
G: I like taking pictures too but mostly of myself and for work.
I'm like cool. Good to know. There's silence. Then the proverbial question.
G: So where are you from?
Me: Uganda
G: Oh really? I thought you were Kenyan. I have friends from Tanzania and Congo, now you from Uganda.
We get on the train, he has a lot more to say:
G: I think Uganda could do a lot better, its smaller than Kenya but man! It's GDP leaves a lot to be desired … (he spews statistics and speculations on how Uganda can exploit its natural resources better.)
He says “Museveni started well. He set a good example with HIV awareness and reduction but I think it's about time he let go.”
I agreed with him.
G: By the way, I’m Jeff
Me: Mary, nice to meet you.
He tells me he’s an author, a motivational speaker, a professor of Financial Economics…
He’s humor though - a class apart just! Had me laughing out loud, and he tapping my shoulder like we were long lost pals.
Turns out our kids attend the same school - I mean what are the chances?!
When I asked about his website he said,
“Give me your number and I'll text it to you”
Ohh! Alarm bells and sirens went off in my head. This “getting a ladies number” game had gone to another level. But you know what?! I took the risk and gave it to him.
I received a text that evening - his website? DrJeff4president2017.com π³. He is running for president of Kenya. You people!!! π³
A few weeks later he added me to a WhatsApp group and immediately I thought “no way!”
Before I could leave the group, the first message came in:
“Hey Dr. Jeff. This is Liberia president Sirleaf” Aya!!!
I sat up and immediately told my husband there was no way I was leaving the group, the party was just getting started.
Two months on we are in the thick of campaigns and I'm watching Kenyan elections from a front row seat. It's tight! 8 candidates and Dr.Jeff Kaluyu on an independent ticket is sweating it out. What can I say? He’s a passionate man, who wants to see change in Kenya. He's 6 point plan: Make life affordable, Job creation, Jobs skills training, Cut taxes, End corruption and Team up with the diaspora to bring wealth home. I wish him the best of luck on August 8th.
And no! I haven't heard a word from President Sirleaf since.
But what I didn't tell you is, in the middle of last year I met a tall guy in the office - probably 6’4. He took keen interest in my son, asked if he wanted a job and engaged him in a short conversation. After a few random run-ins in the corridor, he told me he was running for president for the Republic of Congo. Now I'm like, what?! π€
Jul 5, 2017
Jun 27, 2017
Funny, Talkative and Deaf on the D.C Metro Commute
Today I had a conversation with the funniest, most talkative, deaf man I've ever met.
So I was minding my own business as usual, waiting for the train, when this guy walked passed me and suddenly turned around. He tapped my shoulder.
DG: Excuse me!
Me: (I turn)
DG: Where are you from?
Me: Uganda
DG: (Drops his hands - the sparkle in his eye deems - he was
disappointed. He thought I was from Ghana.)
Me: You from Ghana?
DG: Yes! But I don't like Ugandans
Jun 8, 2017
Let’s Talk About Sex – there! I Said It.
America is such a vast country, my Uganda of 93,065 mi² can
fit in America’s 3.797 million mi² like 40 times. As such it mirrors how minute
my perspective is when immersed in its culture.
The topic of muse today – Sex Education. I couldn’t quite
find the right transition but here we are.
Do you recall when you first understood the difference
between the male and female anatomy and how they are beautifully designed by
God to create babies?
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