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Thursday, September 4, 2014

UMWANAKASHI



UMWANAKASHI(a woman)


wake up at 4-5am to make sure food is ready and house cleaned. That’s a perfect definition of an African woman.
When Mum goes to visit at the village she is always telling of stories about how they had to chop down some firewood draw water from the well and make sure the food is ready by the time the men will awake. Even the field work is left much to the women to tender.

Who is a woman? That question always runs across my mind. A woman is human, is one definition i got. To be a woman entails being able to do anything a man can do even in heels lol. However to be a woman means to be able to empower, build, encourage inspire and most of all not to forget about yourself.

 A virtuous woman on the other hand is described in proverbs 31.



 Women are made and created for a special purpose. It’s just about knowing which purpose you been made for. Most of the time we try to look down on the women that do some things differently, If only we could support each other’s purpose we had build a very beautiful environment.

      To be a woman is a blessing,To care for others the way a woman does is divine,
To be able to cry because you are happy is selfless and many mistake that for weakness.
A woman’s touch turns everything into Gold…
It just seems to take all else away and a perfect way, to express that it will be okay
and when a woman loves  nothing can ever change that…

The brilliance of how she does things is impeccable.  She is a multitasked creation, makes sure all is ready in the time it’s needed.
Today I just wanted to celebrate these two woman in my life, My mum Dairine Nachali and Yuyo Nachali Kambikambi, they are strong, loving, kind, inspirational and most of all God fearing. Love you to bits.


As the saying goes it takes a village to raise a child and I am grateful to all other women and Men not mentioned for the hand in building and raising me to be the woman I have grown to Be.

#kisses

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