Grief.
Grief is good.. it truly makes one cherish and celebrate life and the fact we are all still alive.Life.
What can I say about life...we certainly take it for granted. I think it's time we all sit back for a while.. consider everything it has to offer us.. consider everything we have in our lives. about what we are actually doing with our lives, and what we are doing to this poor unfortunate world of ours. How we are tormenting it as each day passes... It's time to look around us. It's time to start treating our home, and each other... with the respect they deserve.We all lost a great, great man Tuesday night. One of those rare men, who are truly beautiful inside and out. He didn't deserve to lose his life, especially him...but then nobody deserves to die that way. He would always tell us how cruel and mean humans really are... He was right. Look at what we have done.. to a fellow, innocent brother. All for the measly price of a stupid electronic gadget. I bet he's sitting up there right now shaking his head. Looking down at us all and saying 'I told you so'. Because he did, and it's about time we listen.
Mr Mugambi, you were a phenomenal person and a valuable asset to our school. Thank you for believing in us all. Thank you for bringing sunshine into our lives and classes each and every day. For brightening our days, in rain or sunshine. You will be greatly missed, we will never forget you. At least you are in a better place now, where the problems of this world of ours cannot harm you any longer. May you rest in peace. We love you, your spirit will live on forever. Godspeed.
I guess this is just turning out to be one of those weeks... losing a loved one, and lots of crying and emotion was certainly not on anybody's agenda.
On a happier not, at least the weekend was great. A great game of rugby was played by the Arusha rhinos, tough luck Dar Leopards, hopefully one day you will come up here and beat us for once! It's quite funny how it works though, whenever the Leopards come up to play us here, we win. However, whenever we go down to Dar to play against them, we always lose! A strange karma, or is it just foul play? Or the air? Does the air somehow affect an opposing teams performance? Very, very weird. Saw a friend of mine from Dar also, was on the losing team. Wasn't too pleased about that, he was so sure that this time they would win! Hah, as if. We're not a bad team us Rhinos, and we are victorious on our own turf. Let that be a warning! Ole ole ole ole... Rugby games are quite amusing to watch.
Hmm.. art coursework starting to take off, hopefully I'll have it all finished in time. Whew. Hard work! At least my English work is excelling... surprisingly looking forward to writing a children 's book, got to experiment if you want to be great. Maybe even a future journalist in the making? Inez Hayes, top journalist from the Times.... Nope. Doesn't sound bad.. not bad at all! I guess those top magazines out there better watch out. Inez is on the loose. Woohoo... here to bring a new sense of 'Inez-ness' to journalism... It's the future I tell you! That's if I don't change my mind halfway through and decide to go on a cooking course... but, Chef Inez certainly has a ring to it... Aaah, the perils of settling on a career.. a headache, surely someone can concur! What to do, what to do... still got a year left to decide, thankfully.
I shall say goodnight, before I really excel in dazzling your minds; and shall give one, last farewell, to an amazing mentor, friend, and biology teacher.
'If it's gonna be a rainy day, there's nothing we can do to make it change. We can pray for sunny weather, but that won't stop the rain. Everyone wants happiness, nobody wants pain. But you can't have a rainbow, without a little rain.
So please don't stop the rain'.
On a happier not, at least the weekend was great. A great game of rugby was played by the Arusha rhinos, tough luck Dar Leopards, hopefully one day you will come up here and beat us for once! It's quite funny how it works though, whenever the Leopards come up to play us here, we win. However, whenever we go down to Dar to play against them, we always lose! A strange karma, or is it just foul play? Or the air? Does the air somehow affect an opposing teams performance? Very, very weird. Saw a friend of mine from Dar also, was on the losing team. Wasn't too pleased about that, he was so sure that this time they would win! Hah, as if. We're not a bad team us Rhinos, and we are victorious on our own turf. Let that be a warning! Ole ole ole ole... Rugby games are quite amusing to watch.
Hmm.. art coursework starting to take off, hopefully I'll have it all finished in time. Whew. Hard work! At least my English work is excelling... surprisingly looking forward to writing a children 's book, got to experiment if you want to be great. Maybe even a future journalist in the making? Inez Hayes, top journalist from the Times.... Nope. Doesn't sound bad.. not bad at all! I guess those top magazines out there better watch out. Inez is on the loose. Woohoo... here to bring a new sense of 'Inez-ness' to journalism... It's the future I tell you! That's if I don't change my mind halfway through and decide to go on a cooking course... but, Chef Inez certainly has a ring to it... Aaah, the perils of settling on a career.. a headache, surely someone can concur! What to do, what to do... still got a year left to decide, thankfully.
I shall say goodnight, before I really excel in dazzling your minds; and shall give one, last farewell, to an amazing mentor, friend, and biology teacher.
Mr Mugambi - 3rd March 2010
'If it's gonna be a rainy day, there's nothing we can do to make it change. We can pray for sunny weather, but that won't stop the rain. Everyone wants happiness, nobody wants pain. But you can't have a rainbow, without a little rain.
So please don't stop the rain'.
Goodnight,
Nezzy xxx
Nezzy xxx
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