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Celebrations

Yesterday was my 31st birthday. I can't believe where days and years have rushed too. I can clearly remember the first birthday I celebrated at 6 years. It was the greatest day of my life then. I have so many blessings and the birthdays get better by the years. If I were to write a composition on my best day like we used to in school, today would be my best.

Am thankful for life, am thankful for good health and peace of mind. Am grateful to God for the lovely husband he has gifted me with. This man was trully tailor made for me and it gets better every year we spend together. Am also grateful for our daughter Samara, who has taught me that there is more towards life than myself. She has helped us understand God and creation. I have never fully comprehended how God knits each and every part of our bodies together and breathes life into us, but through this girl I have understood that God is awesome and above all else sovereign. I am also thankful for family and friends.

Yesterday my beloved brought lovely roses and a black forest from our favourite cake house..Valentine Cake house. Am yet to get another place else that makes lovely cakes like they do. We shared the cake with our  growth group members.Thank you hun for making the day so special and for colouring my world.













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Ems Makuthi said…
Our piece mama...remember i campaigned for you on mail...usinisahau bwana...
Woi gal, its too late...I inhaled that cake, si you jua me and the real black forest. Thanks for the campaigns, keep them coming.

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