Thursday, August 27, 2015

Naughty doctors and coping with winter





If the weather continues to get this haphazard, I’ll have to move to a really hot place between
April and August each year, or learn to hibernate. Nairobi is cold enough without adding the sewage factor. Dust is not simple loose earth but filtered sewage. The air contains smoke and pollutants that could cause silver to rust.
So anyway. June, July and August has had me in and out of hospitals having tests carried out for
fever, headaches and general discomfort.
I've got so used to lab technicians telling me:
-I need to get some blood out of your finger-
Other times it's a vein on my left arm
and  after the normal tests for Malaria, Typhoid, HIV.

I look at the Doc with hopeful eyes.
-Is it TB?- No.
-Is it H1N1?- No.
It's an infection, are you pregnant or breastfeeding?(she had asked that before the test)
No,what are these for?
She has prescribed antibiotics and worm tablets
-If you don't feel better go to the referral hospital- she says, removing her coat.
 It's lunch time and she really has to go. Never mind there is a queue of patients.




Why naughty doctors? Because corrupt is their main adjective. Uncaring? No, it is not a doctor's
job to care in this century. That is why they are so free to throw about disease words like,
underlying problem, pneumonia, lack of calcium, meningitis. They have no idea what that does to a mind like this one..
There is no way I could go to the referral hospital. When the problem started, I spent a whole
morning and a half queuing, because others with connections in the hospital would come in and get help to cut in line. When I finally got to see the Doc, she said, handing me the lab request:
-Don't go here, you'll take a long time, go outside the hospital to the lab across, the prices are
the same-
I hate such blatant disloyalty, so I decided to go to the hospital's lab anyway but the commotion
and disorder was just as in the waiting bay. No particular number system just patients scrambling at a tiny window trying to get noticed.

I ended up in a private hospital, and after repeating the tests the doc informs me I have a
Bacteria infection. So I donno what bacteria infection is but to describe it, it is  combo of sore throat that won't go away, a hacking cough that starts the minute I lay my head on
the pillow at night, eyes get infected at some point and you wake up heart beating so bad coz
you're not sure if they have Braille copies of your favourite writer.



Thursday, August 13, 2015

Adjusting the sails



Everything that could go wrong went wrong at the beginning of  the year. My hopes, and the solid ground I stand on simply gave way and I was falling, sinking, scared and wanting to scream.

I did.

Change is hard.

But I take it harder than most I guess due to my emotional make up.

And because of the life I have chosen, things are always changing in my life. Not many things are permanent.

But there is always something I can count on. Whenever I close my eyes and imagine the big expanse, the universe and the creator of it all. I don’t feel scared.

If you could take a peep at my heart, it doesn’t carry its original color and shape. It is a patchwork of seams and darning.
It is not difficult pick up the pieces, dust off and get on with it. after disappointment, discouragement and hurt

Not this time. I lost my personal space where in a room of one piece of furniture my thoughts flow, my sadness finds a way to evaporate and leave by the ventilation holes.

It’s not any better, but I have adapted new ways to keep panic at bay.
It used to be music all the time, but now I have a child jingle that says- life without end at last-
Coz that’s what I hope for, a relief from this rubbish of a life.

The best trips I have had were paid for by someone else.
The best clothes I have were chosen and paid for by another person.
The most delicious food I’ve eaten didn’t cost me a shilling.

I’ve enjoyed wonderful nature walks with close pals, spent evenings in homes of people who are only related to me through Adam.

I believe a good job couldn’t make me happier.


Dashboard confessional bend and not break.



menopose

"You on the other hand, look closer to the menopause than the mortuary."

Midlife has just begun and boy ain’t I scared-
Bff Wangũ calls it menopause.
And rightly so, for death is a relief but menopause; it drags on and on.

I don’t say it in mockery. For a few months, me and three of my bffs have been suffering from aching backs and aching legs and reduced energy, fatigue and an almost obsessive need to tell everyone to shut up because you can’t keep up with all the chitchat.

We are the spoilers at parties coz we wanna get home early. We won’t visit water with children in case they fall and drown and we’ll be blamed for kids drowning with adults were around.

Bff Karen calls it the 40’s phenomenon and we are taking a while to adjust.

Meanwhile; we have taken to home remedies for aging. Bone soup never ceasing, fish to keep our brain working, and green leafy vegetables (these cure everything right?...right?)

decluttering





The need to process information in a quiet environment,
The need to get rid of things. Well, all experimental.
 I could have slowed down when I gave away my furniture and felt nothing. And suddenly most possessions seemed like clutter. So the books started to go, clothes. Then it was like I was on a high-everything must go clearance-

But it’s good for me anyway with my mobile life. Trying to fit everything into a pick up and go luggage.


picture from http://wwandb.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/by-request-things-women-shouldnt-ever.html




sorry, I really donno


With each day that passes, I realize that I know very little.

Like only this month(JULY) I fully understood what it means to:
treat older men as fathers, younger men like brothers, younger women like sisters, older women like mothers with all chasteness.

I have, what do you call it, a quite freelance approach to family set ups.
Perhaps because I was always treated like a grown up, and I learnt to treat adults like my agemates.
I call my aunts Perry and Jane  and my mother’s friends Lucy and Nyambura.
 and it never really bothered me.

But I am learning differently.
 And I almost fainted the other day when I  said to my friend’s father, Lucas how are things?

It felt odd. It’s never felt odd before but recently It started to bother me since everyone about me,
 I noticed, for the first time, despite their size, they call older women ‘mum.’
I’ve tried it, it’s not too bad. Though I won’t be calling anyone dad in this lifetime, I can’t pronounce it.

I could call them father of Hamadi or Mzee.
So anyway, I am a late bloomer but I know things will fall in place.

I’ll learn to sit quietly with my palms on my laps as someone tells me what a squid I am.
I donno, maybe I’ll stop to feel so strongly about everything.

Everything.

And remember no to try to control everything; time, people’s actions, my potted flowers.

Thursday, June 4, 2015

Best breakfast recipes for any season



It is not unusual for one to easily come up with the best breakfast recipes in summer season, but to be completely out of ideas in colder seasons. This is because, your idea of a breakfast maybe a fruit and juice in the morning, but them, how about those cold wintery mornings? A Cold glass of pineapple juice looses its appeal; light foods such as mere toast with a spread may not be idea for cold morning start. So how strike the balance? Stealing into some of these suggestions and adapting them to suit your family’s need will help your find the balance regardless of the weather.

black pepper pumpkin soup

 In summer, you can get off easily by the usual recipes and generally accepted morning food intake. So, pack up your fridge with nutritious fruits like water melon, berries, bananas for their vitamin and mineral content. Next, have an array of nuts such as pistachio nuts, peanuts, macadamia, and pecans, for carbohydrates, you can choose to bake healthy muffins or whole meal bread, so have a pack of flour for days when baked items have ran out or you want to make some pancakes. It also helps to have nut butters and fruit jam and vegetables to assist in sandwich making.

When paired with milk or yogurt, the above ingredients actually form the best breakfast recipes. Take for instance berries can be arranged in a glass with a choice of nuts and dressed with yogurt, to make both an appetizing presentation as well as a healthy one. In summer, having an iced milkshake is a great way to kick start the day feeling fresh. Ensure that the milkshake give you most of the nutrients  you require  to feel energized by adding nuts and dried fruits to the mixture.
The best breakfast recipes for cold weather are hot options. Think of steaming casseroles, hot oatmeal and coffee. An oatmeal or bulgur meal is favored for the fact that, it can be combined with milk, fruit and even vegetables to make it even more energizing. Flavor it with honey or banana to give you the healthy sugar kick. Eat this up with you favorite beverage to keep the shivers away; as long as there is activity in the stomach, one cannot possibly be too cold.

Even the thought of a casserole dish can start to make you body feel warm. The best breakfast recipes for winter include a casserole. To ensure that the dish gives you full value, cook the right amount in the right size to avoid a complete dry out, or having to add water every few minutes. Try this old favorite; fry some sausages in a pan then arrange them into a casserole, since sausage cooks fast, add a choice of vegetables. These could be a big white onion, garlic, ginger and cayenne pepper. When this has cooked to your satisfaction, wrap these in crepe or tortilla bread. Serve with a small fruit such as tangerine or apple slices and nobody will remember it is winter. The cayenne ensures the vitamin C requirement is met early in the morning to guard you against colds.

Saudi Arabia’s Economic growth, not just from oil.





The mention of Saudi Arabia brings to people’s mind oil, oil mining and everything petroleum. Which really is not far fetched since that is the main income earner for the country, but there is more to the country that is 98% desert. Even in the presence of that much bare dry desert, the nation has molded itself into a strong economy that has its feet firmly grounded among other huge economies in the world. It has the largest crude oil production units, and in comparison to the rest of the world, it produces 16% of all of the world’s oil consumption.
The oil contributes to 45% of the GDP and earns 80% for the Government in revenues a quite impressive percentage. It is no wonder that on average, the public can afford to drive oil guzzlers and not feel the heat so to speak
In the recent past, the government has been in talks with investors as it plans to build even more economic cities. The catch in this is, unlike the norm where foreign investors have found the strict business regulations to be intrusive, in these cities, business friendly regulations will be practiced. This will include lenient dress code for workers in the cities, especially women. Saudi Arabia has strict dress code for women, something that has made investors to hold back from bringing in talent from outside. These cities will also have   modern infrastructure. This is not just a statement, to date, the country boasts of a smooth running road and communication infrastructure. With these prospects in mind, there is talk of outsourcing of 10,000 Bangladeshi workers, at reduced Visa requirements.
Building and art is an integral part of the Saudi’s, and even with evolving building styles, architecture still possess the traditional art rich in Arab  culture. To note, the Kingdom Centre in Riyadh is ranked 25th of the tallest buildings in the world. It hosts a medley of stores and luxury shopping outlets including designer shops, like Marks and Spencer.
Mining contributes to the economy through the numbered mines, with gold deposits well distributed in the country; other base metals like aluminum are also mined, as well as carbon dioxide. The gas reserves, though not as expansive at the 5th largest in the world.
For a country’s economy to grow, it requires a significant and reliable source of energy to support the industries. With the gas and oil, the country’s industries are growing to compete in the international markets. This is seen clearly as SABIC, the world’s biggest producer of plastics has grown to become an empire.
Food industries are also growing and able to sustain themselves, such as the milk and baby formula industries. A classic example is The Savola Group that manufactures edible oil and ghee, now the most successful multinational food groups that keeps on growing since its establishment in 1979. Even though the country imports 70% of its food, it is fully sufficient to supply eggs, milk and meat for its internal consumption.
Irrigation projects that flourish through a network of dams has seen the continued production of dates, fish, wheat, flowers for export and vegetables. As such, traditional cuisine can still be amicably prepared through local ingredients. Some of the popular cuisine, though differing from province to province includes Haneedh, Kabsa and Masoob.
Culture and Sports
Don’t let the garb fool you. Saudis enjoy dance, poetry and sports. In the annual Jenadriyah Heritage and Cultural Festival; the Ardha, a national dance is performed which is choreographed using swords and poetry.
 The Equestrian club also hosts a number of activities like the powerful show of horse power through the horse racing. Camel racing is also a popular sport. It would not suffice not to mention the desert races, where the rich kids can bring out their toys to play. Fast car racing is popular among the younger generation, and just to prove how luxury car models have a consumer base in the country; the case of the 22yr old Dhiaa Al-Essaa, son of Mohammed Al-Essa comes to mind, he owns a fleet for rare super cars. The annual sale of cars into the country stands at 1Million.
Other attractions include the Riyadh Zoo, The Kings Fountain in Jeddah, The Al Faisaliah Tower, the Aviation Museum as well as Al Tayebat, International City, but these are open to those on business visits and Muslims visiting citizens, otherwise tourist Visas into the Kingdom are yet to be introduced. All in all, the growth of this economy, though veiled, is significant and is expected to get better in coming days.

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