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Day 2159: My Message to Girls and Women

“One is not born, but rather becomes, a woman.” – Simone de Beauvoir

 

It’s 11 : 35  AM on day 2159 of my journey towards independence and I managed to   have breakfast, pray, read Habakkuk 3:17-18,  and work on my  25 Smiles Campaign    –   Bev B   donated $25   (thanks SO MUCH  Bev)  which brings the total  raised to $7 225 only  $5 275 more to raise to reach my second goal of raising $12 500 for Smile Train before Jan 10 2017 (SO SO SO GRATEFUL to everyone who has supported this campaign so far   🙂 ) .

Yesterday in honour of Women’s Month (here in South Africa) I recorded a message for girls and women everywhere. Watch “My Message to Girls and Women” below:

 

Day 2002: Lessons from 8 Women who’ve made me

“A wise woman wishes to be no one’s enemy; a wise woman refuses to be anyone’s victim.” – Maya Angelou
 

It’s 1 : 02 PM on day 2002 of my journey towards independence and I managed to pray, read Hebrews 13,  learn one new thing –All jellyfish are Cnidaria, an animal phylum that contains jellies, sea anemones, and corals, among others. There are more than 10,000 species of Cnidaria, and less than 4,000 of these are Medusazoa—those animals we think of as jellyfish. Those 4,000 jellyfish can be divided into four different groups–have breakfast and work on my 25 Smiles Campaign –   raised $3 247 only $3 003 more to raise by 10 Jan 2017  (SO SO SO GRATEFUL to everyone who has supported this campaign so far :)  ).

 

Today being International Women’s Day I was thinking about all the woman who’ve impacted my life and I realized I am the sum total of all of them so I took the liberty of writing down my gratitude and some of the lessons I learned from each of them. Take a look:

Lessons from 8 Women who’ve made me 

  1. My ammachi (gran [maternal]) – ammachi taught me that even when the worst happens life carries on and we’ll all be more than okay [thinking of you ammachi].
  2. Mommy – mommy taught me to have faith no matter what life throws at me [thank you mommy for bringing me into this world and giving me faith, hope and love I appreciate it always].
  3. Neethu (my kid sister) – Neethu taught me to speak my mind and stand up for myself even when it might piss some people off [thanks Neetz because of you I will never be anybody’s doormat].
  4. Titychechi and Tinuchechi (my cousins) – Titychechi and Tinuchechi taught me how to love but most importantly they taught me to never settle for anything except the best in life [thanks so much for everything chechis I might not need you to read me Rumpelstiltskin anymore but I will always need you].
  5. Gerda Bence (my physiotherapist of almost 13 years) – Gerda taught me that it only takes ONE PERSON to believe in someone’s human potential and make them live up to it (when I was younger every time I went in for my appointment Gerda would ask me how things were going with school which I can’t remember anybody else ever asking me she fully expected me to be somebody in this life) [Gerda thank you so much for believing in me even when I didn’t I now know you were only pushing me because you always saw who I could be].
  6. Nadine Stander (my dentist) – Nadine taught me how infectious passion can be (I’ve been to a lot of dentists in my time but none like her I’ve never meet someone so excited about cleaning teeth there’s a light in her eyes when she works it’s really great) [thanks for the lesson in passion Doc I will carry it with me forever I love you lots always].
  7. Catherine Constantinides – Catherine has taught me courage, integrity and what it means to truly be of service but most of all she has taught me humility (one minute she’s knee-deep in dirt planting food gardens and the next she’s a judge on One Day Leader not everybody who has a life like hers manages to stay grounded in the essence of who they are but somehow she does and God bless her for it) [thanks for everything my dude I can honestly say I am a better human because of you which is why you, my forever and always superhero, are stuck with me for life LOL 🙂 ] .

Day 1916: Men and Women

It’s true what they say men are from Mars and women are from Venus – that’s what I learned today.

 

It’s 4 :  18 PM on day 1826 of my journey towards independence and day 12 of our India trip 2015 went shopping at Parthas, had lunch at the Indian Coffee House and went to visit my godparents

 

Today my sister and I went to Parthas – a clothing store – with my dad, brother and cousin the guys bought their stuff and couldn’t wait to get out while us girls took our sweet time picking the clothes we wanted to buy it was interest to note the contrast.

 

Day 1830: Being the Best Supporting Actress and the Star

It is just as important to be the best supporting actress in other people’s lives as it is to be the star in your own – that’s what I have realized recently.

 

It’s 12 :  00 PM on day 1830  of my journey towards independence and I’ve managed to brush my teeth,  pray, read Luke 20,    publish my Disability of the Day feature, learn one new thing –Avarice [av·a·rice] n. Immoderate desire, greed for wealth: an unreasonably strong desire to obtain and keep money. “His life was consumed by ambition and avarice.”  –  have breakfast, make sandwiches for Cynthia’s (our housekeeper’s) neighborhood with Cynthia’s help as part of Virginia’s Sandwich Run – (thank you sisi Cynthia  for all your help today) –     and  promote my Educate Generations campaign –  Jim Mahar donated $40 yesterday (thanks SO MUCH Jim I so appreciate your ongoing support :) ) which brings my total raised to $4 940 (only $60 more to raise in 15 days to get to $5 000 I know it is already done because God is conspiring to make it happen I can feel it even though I can’t see it).

 

This morning I was thinking about how some women compete with each other I feel like some people feel like there’s not enough of anything so they feel the need to fight for everything trampling on people in the process which is sad because I know that there is enough of everything for everybody I always look to be the best supporting actress in other people’s lives while still being the star in my own (I stand on the balcony of everybody’s life cheering for them it makes me feel so good inside 🙂 ).

Day 1027: Women, Girls and the need for Self-respect

We need to teach women and girls self-respect–that’s what I keep learning

It’s 2  : 07  PM on day 1027 of my journey towards independence and I’ve managed to pray, stretch my hamstrings,  brush my teeth,  feed myself  All Bran Flakes for breakfast, read Joshua 10, publish my Disability of the Day feature,  practice typing with both hands,  tweet and Facebook about my campaign – still no luck – and start reading An Invisible Thread: The True Story of an 11-Year-Old Panhandler, a Busy Sales Executive, and an Unlikely Meeting… by Laura Schroff and Alex Tresniowski – I’m only a few pages in but I already love the book it’s all about how one person can make a difference in the life of another which as you know I wholeheartedly believe 🙂

Two days ago I was on Twitter and I came across this tweet Wet tata’s courtesy of sprinklers with a picture of this woman’s boobs attached I was taken aback by her apparent lack of self-respect whatever happened to modesty and respect for one’s body we need to teach girls and women that they have more to offer the world than their bodies. Are you a person you can be proud of today because people taught you self-respect back in the day?