1:00 pm: I take tea again with the balance of yesterday’s food, which my kids have prepared for me. Then I rest.
2:00 pm: I clean the compound and greet villagers while walking through neighborhood.
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm: Work on beads. My last born, Diana, comes back from school to help prepare supper.
4:00 pm: My elder boy comes back from school tired and is loaded down with homework.
5:00 pm: My boy fetches water which should be enough for tonight and the next day.
6:00 pm: My elder son, Emma, organizes a bit of warm water to me to bathe first then the children bathe.
7:00 pm: We eat supper together in our new happy home.
8:00 pm: I go to sleep and the children continue to do their school homework.
“As a single mother I always try to associate with my neighbors and attend meetings in my village. When I am not feeling well my sons, Emma and Michael, amaze me by singing for me. This really encourages my heart. I have taught them to share things with other children and how to love. I know that one time they will be blessed.” |