July 1,2007
Today is our last siku in Florida so Jake came kwa to say goodbye. He knocked on the door and I opened it. My dad walked passed the doorway and said,"Hello Jake, Alanna make it quick because we are getting ready to leave". An awquard feeling filled the air as I stared into Jake's eyes I wasn't sure if we were over. Jake hugged me and I began to cry on his shoulder. I said, "I upendo wewe so much and I don't want to leave you". Dad walked kwa and saw me crying thinking Jake had upset me. Jake said, "It wasn't my fault, well I guess it kind of is". My dad alisema it was time to go. As I walked away with my dad's hand on my shoulder I looked back at Jake to see that he was completly unhappy with the circumstances that we had to deal with. On the plane ride nyumbani I was completly silent, shedding a tear now and then as I watched The Suite Life of Zack and Cody on the airplane t.v. I had fallen asleep in the car. When I woke up I was on the couch. I got up and said, "How did wewe get me here, dad?" Dad said, "I carried wewe from the car to the couch, wewe are light but when wewe are sleeping wewe are heavier. wewe must have been having some crazy dream because wewe kept slapping me in the face. (lol). Every time I put your arm down wewe kept putting it up to my face again. At one point wewe actually pulled my hair."
July 20, 2007
Today dad alisema he had a huge surprise for me and it was coming at three o'clock. I kept trying to guess what the surprise was. I couldn't get it right. Dad alisema I would never guess it, it would be impossible. At one o'clock the doorbell rang. I expected my dad to get it. He said, "Why don't yo get it this time." So I went to go answer the door. As I opened it, I felt nervous but yet excited about what could be on the other side of the door. My dad was still in the living room and I let out a loud shreek. It was Jake, and he had flowers in his hand. I said, "Hello, I missed wewe so much." We went in and sat on the living room kitanda and sat inayofuata to my dad. Jake leaned in to kiss me and my dad purposly cleared his throat to break the moment. Jake said, "I thought I was aloud to kiss her." My dad said, "Yes wewe are but it doesn't mean I want to see it." My dad then brought out cans of Pepsi for the both of us. All three of us sat inayofuata to each other on the couch. My dad explained that there were rules to go along with Jake's visit. He said, "That there were seperate sleeping quarters, wewe will follow wewe current curfew of eight o'clock, and no boys in your room (as he pointed to me) except for your brothers and me. He made sure the two of us were clear on the rules and then we went to eat dinner. At the meza, jedwali we did our usaul prayers before eating, and started to eat our ham dinner.
July 21, 2007
There was fair going on in our neighborhood so Jake and I decided to go. I told Jake I wanted to win me a chokaa green teddy kubeba because that's my inayopendelewa color. Jake went to squirt the water gun at the target and won the biggest prize they had. It was a huge chokaa green teddy bear. Once we got to the chakula quart area I told jake I wanted a pretzel. He alisema all right and took off his shati because he was hot. He said, "Can wewe hang on to this it is getting hot." I nodded my head and he headed to the pretzle stand. I peaked over after about five dakika because I thought that was awhile to be waiting in such a short line. I saw Jake talking to this somewhat pretty girl behind the counter. I began to get suspicious. After Jake saw me looking at him he returned to the meza, jedwali with my pretzle. I said, "What was that all about?" Jake was dumbfounded and couldn't come up with anything to say. I saw peice of paper in between the finger tips of his right hand. It was a phone number, on it, it alisema Mandy, call me anytime. Before Jake could defend himself it started to rain and I began to walk home. Jake shouted while I walked away and said, "You're not going to walk nyumbani alone in the rain, are you?" I ignored him and just kept walking. I knew my dad would deal with it when I got home. As I walked down the sidewalk to my house, tears streamed down my face. I opened up the door to our house and ran upstairs to my room. Dad alisema "Alanna what's wrong?" as I ran by. My dad opened up the door to my room and walked in. I was angerly ripping the posters of Justin Timberlake off my wall, repeating boys are such a waste of time. My dad stood in front of me and I looked at him and completly fell apart. I sat down on the kitanda inayofuata to him, and explained what happened. After I was done explaining we heard the door shut downstairs,it was Jake. Dad went downstairs to talk to Jake. I went to the living room with my laptop and dad sat down and said,"I talked to him and he explained what he believed happend. I said, "Sorry dad it's over I'm not going to waste my time with him. Tell him to pack his bags. Jake had over heard me and already went to the guesroom to pack. When he was done dad had somebody waiting for Jake to drive him to the airport. Dad opened the door for Jake. Dad alisema goodbye and looked at me and said, "Are wewe going to say goodbye to Jake?" I didn't answer him. As Jake was leaving I looked at him in the driveway in the pouring rain. I went back upstairs in my room and layed in kitanda holding his t-shirt that he had aliyopewa to me to hold on to earlier that day.
Today is our last siku in Florida so Jake came kwa to say goodbye. He knocked on the door and I opened it. My dad walked passed the doorway and said,"Hello Jake, Alanna make it quick because we are getting ready to leave". An awquard feeling filled the air as I stared into Jake's eyes I wasn't sure if we were over. Jake hugged me and I began to cry on his shoulder. I said, "I upendo wewe so much and I don't want to leave you". Dad walked kwa and saw me crying thinking Jake had upset me. Jake said, "It wasn't my fault, well I guess it kind of is". My dad alisema it was time to go. As I walked away with my dad's hand on my shoulder I looked back at Jake to see that he was completly unhappy with the circumstances that we had to deal with. On the plane ride nyumbani I was completly silent, shedding a tear now and then as I watched The Suite Life of Zack and Cody on the airplane t.v. I had fallen asleep in the car. When I woke up I was on the couch. I got up and said, "How did wewe get me here, dad?" Dad said, "I carried wewe from the car to the couch, wewe are light but when wewe are sleeping wewe are heavier. wewe must have been having some crazy dream because wewe kept slapping me in the face. (lol). Every time I put your arm down wewe kept putting it up to my face again. At one point wewe actually pulled my hair."
July 20, 2007
Today dad alisema he had a huge surprise for me and it was coming at three o'clock. I kept trying to guess what the surprise was. I couldn't get it right. Dad alisema I would never guess it, it would be impossible. At one o'clock the doorbell rang. I expected my dad to get it. He said, "Why don't yo get it this time." So I went to go answer the door. As I opened it, I felt nervous but yet excited about what could be on the other side of the door. My dad was still in the living room and I let out a loud shreek. It was Jake, and he had flowers in his hand. I said, "Hello, I missed wewe so much." We went in and sat on the living room kitanda and sat inayofuata to my dad. Jake leaned in to kiss me and my dad purposly cleared his throat to break the moment. Jake said, "I thought I was aloud to kiss her." My dad said, "Yes wewe are but it doesn't mean I want to see it." My dad then brought out cans of Pepsi for the both of us. All three of us sat inayofuata to each other on the couch. My dad explained that there were rules to go along with Jake's visit. He said, "That there were seperate sleeping quarters, wewe will follow wewe current curfew of eight o'clock, and no boys in your room (as he pointed to me) except for your brothers and me. He made sure the two of us were clear on the rules and then we went to eat dinner. At the meza, jedwali we did our usaul prayers before eating, and started to eat our ham dinner.
July 21, 2007
There was fair going on in our neighborhood so Jake and I decided to go. I told Jake I wanted to win me a chokaa green teddy kubeba because that's my inayopendelewa color. Jake went to squirt the water gun at the target and won the biggest prize they had. It was a huge chokaa green teddy bear. Once we got to the chakula quart area I told jake I wanted a pretzel. He alisema all right and took off his shati because he was hot. He said, "Can wewe hang on to this it is getting hot." I nodded my head and he headed to the pretzle stand. I peaked over after about five dakika because I thought that was awhile to be waiting in such a short line. I saw Jake talking to this somewhat pretty girl behind the counter. I began to get suspicious. After Jake saw me looking at him he returned to the meza, jedwali with my pretzle. I said, "What was that all about?" Jake was dumbfounded and couldn't come up with anything to say. I saw peice of paper in between the finger tips of his right hand. It was a phone number, on it, it alisema Mandy, call me anytime. Before Jake could defend himself it started to rain and I began to walk home. Jake shouted while I walked away and said, "You're not going to walk nyumbani alone in the rain, are you?" I ignored him and just kept walking. I knew my dad would deal with it when I got home. As I walked down the sidewalk to my house, tears streamed down my face. I opened up the door to our house and ran upstairs to my room. Dad alisema "Alanna what's wrong?" as I ran by. My dad opened up the door to my room and walked in. I was angerly ripping the posters of Justin Timberlake off my wall, repeating boys are such a waste of time. My dad stood in front of me and I looked at him and completly fell apart. I sat down on the kitanda inayofuata to him, and explained what happened. After I was done explaining we heard the door shut downstairs,it was Jake. Dad went downstairs to talk to Jake. I went to the living room with my laptop and dad sat down and said,"I talked to him and he explained what he believed happend. I said, "Sorry dad it's over I'm not going to waste my time with him. Tell him to pack his bags. Jake had over heard me and already went to the guesroom to pack. When he was done dad had somebody waiting for Jake to drive him to the airport. Dad opened the door for Jake. Dad alisema goodbye and looked at me and said, "Are wewe going to say goodbye to Jake?" I didn't answer him. As Jake was leaving I looked at him in the driveway in the pouring rain. I went back upstairs in my room and layed in kitanda holding his t-shirt that he had aliyopewa to me to hold on to earlier that day.