Thursday, 29 November 2012

Let bye gones be bye gones

I have done some things in the past am not proud of but there is no reason to regret it because it's a chapter that occurred in my life..Probably it has made me into the better person that I am today...regretting something is like casting a dark cloud upon yourself(literally speaking mind you).I believe in making mistakes because that's how we learn,making mistakes doesnt make us weak in face of opposition but rather strong. Mistakes make us better people by showing us how to do right the next time,so we that in mind don't regret the past,embrace the present and long for the future.

Sunday, 25 November 2012

The year that was

Being a first year at Unam has certainly showed me life is not one easy ride. the slightest details like laziness factor or partying can immensely determine if one passes modules or not. I would say my experience at Unam has been lacklustre but it has surely been worthwhile every second of it. Now I just hope to do Medicine next year,anywhere in the world would do for me because am tired of being dissapointed by the faculty of medicine here twice in a row..,maybe Russia might be a suitable place. Just weighing on my options but just fingers crossed and hoping for the best.Am quite anxious bout my exam results though,math was on fire but hope I did great as for the rest I was pizie easy!!)

My humble beginings

As a kid I really never was naughty,yeah ryt,did sum pretty awesome and nasty things if I can put that way but I don't regret any of that because it made me into the person I am today. My pre-primary and primary back in Congo was a quite fun experience given that I had friends with a whole array of goofy bt timid characters.plus my primary school was way too big,probably bigger than poly...(grin)..,But I loved it because it had everything a kid would ever need. Well my family wAs always with me though,so we took a big leap forward and went to join my dad in Botswana. Growing up in Botswana was a pretty enjoyable experience,but it gets super hot there,like 42 degrees...talk about being in a natural oven!!!.My greatest achievement in primary school was basically staring school in a different country without knowing how to speak English,but then thanks to my Zambian buddy Mulenga,I can;).The highlight of it all was probably being able to get straight As in my grade 7 exams,thank God for that.All in all I miss my childhood bestfriend Dede,was a great companion,one I shall never forget.