Political
instability most often than not negatively affects lives in all facets of
political, social and economic nature. My home town, Kisumu – Western part of Kenya in East Africa was
the worst hit during the 2007/2008 Post Election Violence (PEV), but in a twist
of fate, it brought good tidings in my life. Members of a particular community
who had been doing business were forced to flee, this caused a vacuum and at the
same time opportunities in the economic sector. 2008 is therefore the year that
I started up BAJUJA Investments (www.facebook.com/BajujaInvestments), an
organization that uses innovation and technology to provide essential goods and
services. Business was good and money was trickling in. This meant spending the
usual eight hours in regular employment, more hours divided between sleep/rest
and business and less work with the family. I must say that my passion in
business alongside my formal employment left me no time to be a
‘mother’. Japs was 8 weeks old then. When I look back at those years, I must say that I abandoned my
responsibilities…I feel so guilty that as much as I was mostly in the lives of
Japs elder brothers (Kyle and Tyler), I can’t say in equal measures that Japs
got the same "motherly" treatment…perhaps if I could have been around more, I
could have timely detected that Japs had a condition….perhaps. We patiently
waited for Japs to say his 1st words. At the age of three, he still hadn't developed expressive language...his speech development was delayed. Our conclusion was that babies undergo different developmental
milestones and Japs’ was one of those unique ones. My friends detected that
something was amiss, but none could face me and tell me so, some of them subtly
suggesting that I take Japs for a speech therapy/assessment. During one of Japs
trips to the hospital, his pediatrician diagnosed Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and prescribed drugs, but our skepticisms and
fears about side effects forced us to resort to dietary measures and therapies
in controlling Japs condition. The two completely transformed Japs….from an
irritable*grumpy*tantrum-throwing*sickly*ever-constipated*moody boy to the
jovial*normal*focused*lovable*expressive*happy*healthy*composed*fun*engaging
boy that he is today!!
You are the best mother Japs could ever have!
ReplyDeleteThanks Githombothi, through God's grace and mercy, I want to be the best mom for Japs..
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