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Does One Get Used To Change?

Its amazing how change comes into our lives even when we do not expect it. of course to us it is a surprise but to our Daddy it isn't. Well 3 Sundays ago, my family and a friend Sandra , finally went to visit Caleb and his family at their home. We had a good time and  as you can see Caleb is doing great. We met Nicoletta's mum and sister , 2 prayerful women. Below is Caleb, his sister Maryanne and Samara.
On our way from Ruiru, I received a call from my househelp's mobile and thought she had returned early from her day off but there was another lady claiming to be a nurse and she stated that she was admitting my househelp because she was very unwell and 6months pregnant. Well, I was shocked to hear the lady was pregnant and 6 months? We had only been with her for 1 & half months and I had never noticed, maybe I just didn't think she would be or she did a very good job at hiding. So the nurse said she would call me the day she discharges her and will write her a letter. So she went quiet for the whole week, I tried to call, text her but no response. Knowing baby gal was resuming school in a week's time, I needed to get a solution and started hunting for another. Thankfully I interviewed and recruited one. The other called me after 1 week and said she would come for her things. So now we are back at adjusting to a new girl and now am happy baby gal is back to school so less hours in the house without us home.

Change is something very hard to adjust to. I used to call home so frequently when we got the new girl, you would think a mum who has just returned to work after her maternity leave. It is a hard place to be and I pray that we can settled down soon.

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