Friday, August 15, 2014

A SECURED CHILDHOOD BROUGHT TO ME PASSION AND COMPASSION TO HUMANITY


My best age to be is the age I am at the moment. I don’t want to be discriminative or specific to certain stages of my life. Each stage of my life to me brought new challenges with rich experiences I have always walked away with. At certain points I might have felt disadvantaged, poor or unfavored but then the incoming stages proved me wrong. Each stage did always prepare for me to be able to mature before I would sail through to another level. Whether I embraced a latter stage positively with serenity or a lot of questions, later I will realize that all was meant for progress and growth.

As a young boy growing in my 0- 10 years I enjoyed every bit of it. I was one proud, loved and joyous boy. Each moment of it left a memory, to remember and cherish. I wouldn’t have compared it to any and therefore I am so happy and contented with these stages and it was supposedly a fully lived life. If I could remember I enjoyed it all, loved and was loved and played at home with energy, freedom and company. With my siblings and my age set neighbors it was one of the most remarkable moments to be able to remember when I flashback. Parents, brothers, sisters a whole family was a full package to me because it provided all that I ever needed to grow, be happy and identify myself. Each opportunity, every moment and every other person formed and became part of who I will be. Love, security, company, happiness and mentorship were all well represented and available in plenty. I don’t ever look back and regret but have the feeling that it was a chapter that shaped and defined me, my dreams and the causes I am part of and involved today. The community became a safe nest because all of those who were responsible to make it become homely performed accordingly and I couldn’t ask more than what was offered and provided. The best moments that I can remember are those that were spent with my younger sister, Lois. We had fun and lots of them and enjoyed house chores and practiced gardening with passion. My immediate elder brother too provided me an opportunity to adventure, somebody to look up to and he gave me new a wide range of experiences to help me grow, mature and be a man. My elder brother was a remarkable man because he became the source of enlightenment through formal education and therefore I was able to learn earlier enough even before I became a school going lad.

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