Monday, July 03, 2006

OF MOVING HOUSES

Finally this weekend managed to move houses to a better(read better at the same price) and by the way this can be one hell of an activity. Never stopped marvelling at the amont of junk we pick along as we go day by day.If I remember well i left my parents place with barery anything as i moved out all those years back but jeez now to change houses i need some 7 ton lorry to make the switch.The neighbourhood looks ok and the best thing is that i have enough space to enable my kids play outside(To imagine that they almost turned yellow with all the kaeni ndani ya nyumba vibe) the other good thing is that not many of my friends(infact none) knows where the place is so for the next few days its maximum privacy and this reminds me that i will have to vet whoever i will let in on the location of my new digs, as I have been messed up already by the so called friends as they tend to drop by "just to say hello" why dont you just call and say hello! then i will be able to tell you "siko home".
one disadvantge of moving houses is that you got still to let your family know where you are staying and the worst part is giving directions and for the better part of today i'v been trying to direct my small bro on how to get there and so far after like 10 calls all he can see is nothing! but i dont fault him since in kenya we dont have address on the doors or something so guess I will have to go on using my money to call him and give him directions after every two minutes(did I mention that I have to call him as all his phone manages to do is send those irritating messages of "please call me - Thank you" got to have one that says "No please why don't you call instead"
or better still the phone disables automatically when you no longer have talk time.

2 comments:

Spidey/Tato said...

i have just seen that poem u had done and had forgotten wewe..chunga i dont find ur new digolos

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