Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Yet another day...

Another day of boozing and blogging...today I'm doing sambuca, it's the only stock i have left. I know i am supposed do shots of it, it's half bottle and i don't want to fry my liver all at once plus i'd love to finish this post. Uh, i made fresh mango juice earlier, tried to use it as a chaser but tastes more of syrup to me...well, one sip at a time.

I was out shopping yesterday and the day before you'd think i didn't have any clothes left in my closet the way i was up early on both days to shop. Well, a girl can never have enough clothes, shoes or bags. I got really nice stuff, i like. It wasn't easy though, first day was at Gikomba but didn't really find anything i fancied, the next day i headed to Toy and if i had enough money i'd buy all of it. They have really really cool stuff especially for the ladies. Finally went to Ngara but the place was too small and not much caught my eye but we all have different tastes.

So the other day, lights went out at night and my mum regaled me with tales of when i was a kid. She says she was fetching water on the i was born, she almost did not make it to the hospital...I was born on a Monday at 3pm. I used to cry constantly cry the first few months, maybe because i was born on that dreadful day...HA! The trick would be to place my little head on the shoulder and rock me till i slept, my dad did most of that. I used to hate food and would be forced to eat, i was a skinny kid....you should see me now. Oh, how things change...I love food now :]

I would like to think of myself as a really open-minded individual...I love diversity and entertain cross-culture. That being said, men will be men; From Ethiopia, Sudan, Nigeria, Eritrea, Tanzania, Uganda or Kenya. Most of the men i have dated are Kenyan of course but there the few others even just friends who come from the fore-mentioned countries. I want to talk about the slight differences here and there in the way the men from these countries relate with the ladies, first impression and stuff like that. I know most of it will be on the border line of stereotyping but oh well, c'est la vie!

Ethiopian- Very romantic people, treats the ladies right and is a gentleman. Only problem is that it's really hard to express onself.

Sudan- Very generous, nice, kind, loving and understanding. A bit barbaric in their mannerisms but very serious and committed.

Nigerian- Over-confident, loud and obnoxious. Show-offs but can make relly good loyal friends all the same.

Eritrean- Not much difference from the Ethiopian, just more exposed and so it's easy to express themselves.

Tanzania- Well mannered, can be a bit of a show off at times but also down to earth and thoughtful. Polite and trustworthy.

Ugandan- Shy, reserved and i don't honestly really have much to say.

Kenyan- East or West, home is best....you may complain that they are not romantic enough or this or that but I know they are the best we have out there at least from my point of view....

Well, even if he is from Mars, they are all MEN...You'll just have to find one you love imperfectly. Xoxo!