Photo by Larissa Guilherme on Pexels.com The season of Easter is one of the most important observations in the Christian calendar. Around this time every year I am reminded of the time when as a child I finished a pack of 6 Easter eggs by myself and spent the next day in bed, sick. I… Continue reading Easter simplified
Author: Megan Sekenhamo
A healthy dose of selfishness
Photo by Ante Emmanuel on Pexels.com To close off Women's Month, I attended a women's event which I found very insightful. What I found most striking was that we were a group of women of different ages, mostly unknown to each other, but for those few hours we spent together, it felt like we were… Continue reading A healthy dose of selfishness
Self -discovery and representation through literature
Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com I remember when I was a little girl, my mother would buy me different books to read. From that young age, my reading habit was nurtured. I was always the little girl who, when tired of playing with others, would find a quiet corner to sit and take out a… Continue reading Self -discovery and representation through literature
Unapologetically Me: Embracing the Multifaceted Nature of African Motherhood
Photo by Ksenia Chernaya on Pexels.com *In commemoration of International Women's Day, it's an honour to feature a guest post from a remarkable mother who embodies the strength, resilience, and determination that this day celebrates. In this heartfelt and inspiring piece, she shares her reflections on embracing the multifaceted nature of African motherhood: As I… Continue reading Unapologetically Me: Embracing the Multifaceted Nature of African Motherhood
Bye 20s! Hello 30s!
The 20s! What a decade they've been full of growth, lessons and self-discovery! I choose to walk into my 30s with an expectant heart, ready to embrace the beauty of change, the peace of growth, and the adventure that lies ahead. My 20s were my first glimpse of adulthood, so much happened and I'm grateful… Continue reading Bye 20s! Hello 30s!
