Tuesday, August 27, 2013

God and Life Happens with Tenacious




















With these good people life and God happen. I under went a ten weeks experience with them and  we become tenacious. Tenacious is the group name we adopted.These pictures were captured on  the 27 July,2013 when we reached out to Wakisa Foundation. Its an organization that takes care of teenagers undergoing crisis pregnancies, its both saddening and kind of a blessing in disguise seeing children carrying babies in their stomachs that came by accident through rape, peer influence, incest, lies, empty promises.... They are so little. Its more of a baby carrying a fellow baby.



Just a Snippet in My Thoughts

I've been lying awake (don't ask, my mind is still on this...) more about that trip, soon... maybe... uhh, one day?) Its a phase WORTH the experience. Single. It's a very huge and heavy word.

'Can you tell I'm nervous writing this? Am I that transparent? Or did I just give myself away?' Arghhh 

For possibly the first time in a very long time, I have really started to embrace this word - single. I feel, though, that there are often different (no, not fifty...) shades of single. There is the single-but-still-emotionally-attached single, where you're single on paper (or, as is the social convenience nowadays, on Facebook) but you're not really over someone, you're still sitting and mulling over some things that were meant to be exorcised a long time ago, perhaps still wishing for a glimpse of those same rays of sunshine again. Then there is the single-but-you're-sleeping-with-someone single. This is surely a fun kind of single - no attachments, companionship (hell, maybe even the sacred F-word... friendship, you fools! Hope you haven't qualified! lol ), and a happy thought that there is still at least one person in the world left who thinks you are still attractive. Following on from this one is the single-but-interested-in-someone single - you're not bound to anyone, but there is a potential. He (or she) makes you grin, so you're going along with it. Testing waters but still free as a bird.

Finally, there is the very right-wing version of single. The shade that I have come to write about.This particular shade is worn my many married,unmarried and the single. The well-and-truly-single-in-the-most-dull-boring-and-true-sense-of-the-word single. The kind where you are single because there is no one you like, no one who likes you (in case you were looking for a bit of an ego-boost - well, 'hahahahahaha' is all that can be said...!), no one who is potentially going to make you grin (or even attempt a weak half-smile for), and there is literally not one spark of excitement in your life. This, folks, is the single, the  single I am talking about. The real single deal.

It feels... interesting. Solitary. 

I could spout y'all some real dung about this new-found joy of being able to discover the real you and having time for yourself and finally being free to explore and clear out the cobwebs in your own mind... but, I am sorry, that is complete and utter dung. Whether in a relationship or not, I have always been the real me, even my fascinating door-stoppers of textbooks cannot stop me from making time for myself (and my sunrises) and there are just too many cobwebs in my mind for me to clear out anyway, single or otherwise. (So guys, if there's one semi-coherent thought you wish to take away from all this, it is this: never stop being the real you, whoever you are sharing your bed space with. Just sayin'.)

When I saw my cousin's family, and how they bloomed and blossomed from friendship to husband and wife to creating a family and a home and a life of their own, it makes me feel so incredibly happy for them. It also makes me realise what a blessing it must truly be, to live life in a world you have created for yourself, revolving around the people you really, I mean really, care for and love. It really reinforces how little, simple things can give you infinite joy and... meaning that no amount of travelling or zero-laden paychecks can hope to come close to.

I am still trying to navigate how this whole meeting-people-and-dating thing works, myself. But, like I said, this is neither a whinge nor a wish. It's just a reflection on how damn heavy and isolating it feels - single.