Ola!
Weekends for me are usually really simple, loads of relaxation and good company! Last weekend was different and
special I got the chance of visiting Ministry of hope crisis Nursery. Ministry
of Hope crisis nursery is an orphanage based in Lilongwe Area 47 (Sector 2). It
has 15 babies in total with ages ranging from birth to 2 years. My nephews and
I bonded with the lovely Miss Esther who is always playful when feeding time is
on. I wish I could have taken some pictures but for privacy purposes I couldn’t. These
babies need our love; just a few hours off our day to play with them will mean
something. Please to those who are able to, let’s join the community and
support these babies. Much love !!
Monday, 25 August 2014
A visit to Ministry of Hope Crisis Nursery Orphanage
Friday, 22 August 2014
Tune for your weekend : Oliver Mtukudzi - Ndima Ndapedza
Friday, 15 August 2014
Morden Bosonic Ceiling Lamp
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Call me crazy thinking that a bunch of hanging light bulbs in your living space is a cool idea. Well, if you're just going to hang the light bulbs straight from the shop without any effort of doing something creative to make them stand out then definitely this idea will sound totally crazy. For example these ones right here were half dipped in chrome and the black braided chords add an edge to it. Come across this morden ceiling lamp by Zuo on Polyvole and instantly I was in love! Good for lighting minimal space and preferably around the dining area where one can do with just minimal lighting. I think the ceiling lamp is hip, something unique and adds a personal feel to it.
What do you think of the Bosonic ceiling lamp? Is it something you can consider having in your living space?
Friday, 8 August 2014
Tune for your weekend: Maxwell - This Woman's Work
Friday, 1 August 2014
From River Island with dreams
So why stop blogging if am really passionate about the stuff I
blogged about? Well folks, the truth is I just got lazy and along come the
usual excuses – school, work etc.... but I bet you I never missed an episode of
Scandal, Vampire Diaries and Grey’s Anatomy (a confession of no shame). I hope this time around I will stick around
and make it stick :)
This post has been inspired by a purchase I made from River Island
a year ago and mostly by an exciting venture I decided to gamble on. Just like
any normal girl I like bargains and when I come across one I sure find it hard
to resist – I always fall prey to such goodness. Ok,so I bought a necklace for 1 euro and Its
engraved DREAMS on it. Some weeks ago I was going through my accessorise and I
come across the necklace and it got me thinking...
Each and every one of us has a dream or rather dreams. Dreams that
we hope to live at some point in our lives. For some, they are already living
their dreams. The question is; are we working hard towards achieving those
dreams? Or are we just comfortable living the fantasy world of those dreams? The United States of America is now living one
of Dr Martin Luther King Junior's dreams through President Barrack Obama. “I have
a dream that my four children will one day live in a nation where they will not
be judged by the colour of their skin but by the content of their character.” It’s
the people of United States of America that finally made that dream happen – in
2008 history was made and so YES WE CAN live our dreams!
We are all born dreamers with dreams that could create our ideal
worlds. I recently took a risk to live
some of my dreams and I hope to share that awesome journey here with you guys! So here’s to GREATNESS and to realizing our
potentials, taking that first step of hard work progressing towards making that
dream becoming a reality!
Cheers !!
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