At one point in time me going on vacation was the future and now its history.
I needed the change of wall paper, and it was great.BC is beautiful- just cannot find the right terms to describe the extent of its beauty.
I am back to the real world - where you work to make the paper, and you make the paper to pay the bills , and you pay the bills to survive.
So i walked into work for my first shift , and i wished i could taken the next flight outta T.O back to BC. In the first 5 min I was there I could certainly understand my mom's frustrations when she always said " Lizakuthini mzwan uNaLee engekho" after being bombarded with "NaLee, NaLee" from all angles.
I feel exhausted, because of the Mount Everest i found waiting to be conquered by umntaka Nyathi... honestly ngaphosa ngayi dinga ikheli yeGwanda! Nonetheless, I conquered, with lots of determination, long hours and hard work and am proud to say that i am back on track.
I had a Kilimanjaro of laundry to do and lets just say i thought of Thami when she suggested I do laundry before my departure- but miss Thang couldn't be bothered. I finally dealt with that too. I still have a few pending tasks to get around to like compiling an album and distributing it. in the meantime you will probably need to rely on Hi5 and Facebook.
Settling back into my normal routines has been difficult and I was only gone for 6ish days imagine how I will fare after 6ish weeks. And summer coming to an end aint helping at all. Don get me wrong, fall is my Fav. season but what happened to summer- when did it come and when did it go?, or better where was I?
I have found that listening to some good ol' gospel on my way to work puts me in the right frame of mind and sets the platform for a manageable day.