Friday, April 19, 2013

My mother said.....

I am older now and I have moved on with the my life. Somehow, all the things my mother has ever said make alot more sense now. They never made sense when I was 23. They made alot less sense when I was 13. But now, she has become my endless well of wisdom. I was reading through the bata_kenya blog on lessons from mum and it made me think....ALL MOTHERS ARE THE SAME!!...almost! They may have been raised from totally different backgrounds but motherhood has bonded them with a common language. Almost like this: My mother is a very talkative woman and a very forceful one at that. You wouldn't tell that from first looking at her. Just slightly over 5' and yellow as a banana. There's something about light skinned people that make them look less harmless! She is a slight woman. She has exercised everyday since I was born. Probably everyday since the day she could walk. But with all her height and body constraints, my mother has been a very big presence in our lives. She is both the biggest critic and the biggest supporter. Here are a few tips from this small, banana-coloured woman: 1. Mind the shillings, the millions will take care of themselves: She told me that she got this little tit bit from my father. It has made my family a people of miserly qualities. We look for the cheapest bars, we carry food to work (and when we forget, we starve), we save lose coins in large jars in the house, not to mention the multiple accounts where we save little amounts of cash. I don't think I consciously go around singing this mantra but subconsciously I do end up doing much more with my money than I would have. :-) 2. Buy good quality clothes, Fashion will always come around: My mother has always been a meticulous dresser. She only shops at this 2 stores in town. Its only once or twice a year but those clothes can be passed on from generation to generation. And fashion does come around. I now wear her suits and borrow her handbags. I knew brands like Tahari from her and how to tell good leather bags from fake ones. She has taught me colour co-ordination and that simple straight lines never go out of style. We may have conflicting styles when we come to my casual wardrobe but the rules of fashion shall remain: quality quality quality. 3. Be the best employee you can be, you are there for a reason: I have complained bitterly to her about previous jobs and past bosses and useless payslips. My dad zones out from such conversations (I can tell from the filmy look his eyes get). My mum is a woman of faith and she believes that there is something to learn from every place of employment. 'Be the best there and God will take you to a better job' she says, 'Work as if for the Lord' she says. I have to say, her method seems to be working quite well even though I sometimesmost times I am unable to follow it. 4. Marry your best friend: 10 years from now you want someone you want to talk to. She used to push me to marriage, that woman, then suddenly, that took a turn of events. Maybe she got reconfigured in Y2K, maybe its the grandkids, maybe its new wisdom with old age. I don't know. Her advice is that you need to get someone who calls to find out where you are when you get late, who understands your problems and holds your hand, who still makes you laugh 30 years down the line. However this piece of wisdom comes with a rejoinder, 'if you meet that man, it is not your moment to run off to pursue your masters in Timbuktu. Men are not as patient as women. They have a clock too. Marry him first then go follow your dreams!' 5. Always smell good: No respectable woman walks around smelling on themselves. There are much better smells out there. However keep them subtle. A few more things I have learnt that I had refused to learn before: 1. Have a life outside your family. When things are thick, that other life will save them. 2. There's nothing wrong with being a wife and mother. 3. It helps to learn how to cook. Restaurant food will not be that great the 3rd time round. 4. Men are old fashioned. So pick up a few home- making skills. 5. Do not drink too much or wear skirts too short. You send the wrong message. 6. Be yourself. There's nothing to apologise for. 7. You are stronger, brighter and prettier than you think. 8. Live a healthy life. You never grow old if you live a healthy life. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYiE_iwthaU

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