MY LIFE IN CAMPUS-SHOUT OUTS {PART 2/3}
Campus made me learn so many things. Among them was making
time to have fun and pass time with friends. In campus you are young, we are
told this very many times until we have to act on it. We are told campus is the
only place you have the freedom to have fun without certain restrictions and
limitations. The society expects us to get married after campus; in an ideal
scenario apparently, we should be graduating from campus with two degrees,
bachelor degree and husband/wife degree. When you are told this you know you
really have to create time and have some fun before the babies set in. My five
years were fairly fun I can’t complain and won’t regret either. A shout out to
my fun buddies Rhoda Odongo, Shakila Omulisia, Susan Okumba, Cynthia Olwande,
Valentine Ngilimo, Sylvia Awori, Judy Anyango. The getting together, jogging,
cooking, photo shoots, dancing out, parties and picnics I shared with you
ladies will forever be among my treasured memories. Away from campus I hope the
having fun spirit goes on wherever you will go. Have fun by yourselves, with
your sisters, friends and spouses and with me too whenever we find time to hook
up. I made sisters of different personalities in you all and hope to keep these
sisters for life.
There is a group of people every school goer never forgets.
The classmates! Spending time with a group of people for a good five years
connects you. From my class I made 3 lovely sisters and 27 lovely
brothers. People that we have shared ups
and downs but one thing remains, we were classmates for five good years. All
the sports days wouldn’t have been amazing without you; all the lessons we
shared were fun because the class had people; survey camp was fun because we
were a group of us. You guys know in case I will be tarmacking after school I
hope you will connect me with some of your employers, of course that’s before I
have my own firm ; when I will be doing my wedding in future you are very much
invited and being engineers I expect presents of your caliber ;-); when I start
getting babies I hope to introduce them to uncles and aunties and to their
playmates, your kids; I hope my house
warming shall be full of GST class of 2011; I hope we grow old together into
our full careers and still keep contact; I hope to partner with you and come up
with big geospatial engineering firms that will scare the s*** out of ERB; I
hope when all is said and done and my time on earth is up, you shall carry me
to my grave and say, “ I studied with that old granny, she was my classrep
;-).” I treasure every moment we shared with all of you, thank you for being my
classmates and most importantly for being my friends. 29 names can’t fit in
here but I love you all, of course in the brotherly and sisterly way
#agapelovethings. P/S I would do all the above for you too.
And then there are the other friends I made here who in one
way or the other gave me more life, more than I would have without them. My
neighbor’s right from home, Robert, George, Kevin, Allan, Khaemba Sam and Neli,
reuniting here was awesome. It only goes to show Bungoma is very much
represented all over the world. Thank you for your continued well wishes n
friendship. For those who went ahead of me in this noble career, motivated me
to seek the best and be the best, I am truly grateful. Asante sana Makheti,
Nyamori, Caleb and Korir, I know the future is bright because you all give me
hope. The roommates and girlfriends I made from here Rachel, Olwande, Diana, Melody,
Dolphin, Pauline you were a blessing in one way or the other. Thank you for the
peaceful co-existence and friendship that came along with it, I wish you all
well. All the other friends I made or re-united with here, you are all in my
heart, friends from Lugulu, The Kenya High School and all those who have
supported me while here including my loving relatives maternal and paternal,
this girl treasures and loves you through all the times and good thoughts you
shared with her, may this spirit continue forever.
And how would I forget the people who brought me to campus?
I could get all the grades I wanted to get but without caring parents and a
caring family all that could have gone down the drain. When you have parents who are teachers you
know university is compulsory. Thank you daddy and mommy, I know I will never
compensate you even in my entire lifetime but don’t you feel proud that your
once tiny little baby girl just finished campus? I know you do. Thanks to my
brothers and sister, I did not need to get any old married sponsors to sustain
my campus expenditure. Don’t get me wrong, I mean apart from the financial
support, you all taught me well. I am me because those who went ahead of me
inspire, teach and guide me well. I truly owe all of you, from the bottom of my
heart asanteni sana to you and your lovely families.
And last but not least, to my lovely Etienne, you deserve a
blog post of your own and that is an agenda for another day. This final year
would have been a lot harder without you, I needed an angel and he came in form
of a person. What do I say, Je t’aime mon chѐri.
Well, we are not yet done, part 3 loading…
Je t'aime aussi ma chérie !
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