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Mothers day

Mothers_day

If only dani Ludia Nyonyach were alive!
If only dani Prisca Nyondiegi was awake!
If only dani Adah Nyandalo was full of life!
If only dani Maritha Nyadimo was still hale and hearty!
If only dani Susan Opiyo was still shaking her gourd!
If only dani Min Marembo was still smoking her cigar!
If only!If only!If only!

You see,I spent most of my formative years rotating from one grandmother to the other over school holidays(thanks to polygamy!)!We had a special bond.I loved listening to their "sigana" and life was carefree!"Chak mopuo" ,"adila"and "ogira makanika";"osuga","atipa" and "mitoo" plus "mor nyaluo"was our menu!(I need not overemphasize that this was a delicacy)...were they not mothers to me then?

Then there was the occasional scolding from dani Nyokwach'ii nyathini iyugno manade'(ii this child you are bushy how?)and she would shave us using "makas"(scissors) and I wouldn't feel the bumps and cuts on my head until we went bathing in the local stream with 'pado' mar 'asepso','kit kamasia',using'osoglo' as 'suthru'.

Today,I celebrate these mothers...

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