Saturday, October 11, 2014

SEALED FATE? BROKEN VIRGINITIES AND WHAT NOT

Heck no!

After my previous blog, I know most of you are wondering what next with me. Personally, I slowly am figuring that out, one day at a time. So for now, I live each day as it comes and boy! Has it been interesting! Truthfully, the tears have been coming of course. I mean, when you have so much burning passion for something and then somehow it doesn’t happen as you’d thought or expected after years of waiting for the right time and all, you’d be deeply heartbroken.

I honestly didn’t expect to recover this quick. I’m not yet there, but I will be. So a day after the event: Monday, as we are out of the hotel and meandering around the coast in our branded vehicles, we get called into a meeting. So apparently some girls left the academy immediately after the event without letting the administration aka the chaperone and principal and director know. Some of these girls (two to be exact) had qualified to the finals. The Miss World Kenya academy principal, Odada Okello who is also the former Mr. Kenya, announced that they had been ruled out of the competition and two girls would be replacing them. Wait, What? How did that just happen? Hmm that is an unexpected turn of events. Well, today is Saturday and the next academy for the finals begins tomorrow or Monday at the latest and still, no word.

Don’t get me wrong but I kind of have already accepted what happened. After all, there is a reason the Lord’s Prayer includes a ‘thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven’ right? Ok so back to reality!!! This week, I have done a full photo-shoot so as to have a portfolio AND guess WHO BROKE THEIR ON-SCREEN VIRGINITY? Yes! Me! I shot an ad campaign. Tough at first but got it soon enough and it was fun!! Who knew I would be shy in front of a camera at first? Hmm this experience really has come with a lot. I didn’t think I would actually be busy and have opportunities and chance like this. God indeed does work in mysterious ways. I really am hoping for more and am totally content with what I have…though God, a bit nay a massive opening of the heavens down on me would be pretty awesome.

I have made my peace with God. And though I may cry once in a while, it’s because I care. Because I had a vision that burnt so much in me…and I still do. I hope to continue with my project and Yes, I will. I plan to bring the world to the village child. Yes, you heard me right. And you know what, already have found interested partners. God indeed is faithful. Heaven indeed is smiling down on me.

Blessings and Love,


Miss World Kenya Semi-Finalist: Nyandia. 

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