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The inayofuata day, Lydia was at another veterinary clinic to look for a new job. The receptionist told her to wait where she was. Lydia sat and waited. While she was waiting, she noticed someone crying. She asked, "Are wewe okay?" The younger woman said, "I just had to have my dog put to sleep." Lydia said, "I'm sorry to hear that." The younger woman said, "I'll never be happy again." Lydia said, "That's just the grief talking." The younger woman asked, "How do wewe know?" Lydia said, "When my dog, Fluffer Nutter, passed away, I thought I would never be happy again, but things got better with time." The younger woman asked, "How did wewe cope with it?" Lydia said, "Well, I wrote a lot. uandishi down how I feel helps to get those feelings off my chest. I also talked with my Marafiki who also Lost pets." The younger woman said, "I think I'll try that." Lydia said, "It just might help." The younger woman asked, "How long should I take to grieve Scout?" Lydia said, "Take as long as wewe need. Don't ever listen to anyone who tells wewe it's time to songesha on. Only wewe can determine that." The younger woman said, "Thank you, sweet stranger." She gave Lydia a hug. Lydia returned the hug and said, "You're welcome." Dr. Burke, the veterinarian who owned the clinic had been watching. She said, "Wow, Lydia. That was very impressive." Lydia said, "I like making people feel good. It's part of my charm." Dr. Burke asked, "How would wewe like to be the client service specialist?" Lydia asked, "What's that?" Dr. Burke explained, "Well, wewe would comfort clients who lose their pets, wewe could give clients advice on training, and wewe could even schedule appointments if need be." Lydia said, "It would be an honor." Dr. Burke said, "Great! wewe can start Monday!" Lydia said, "Thank wewe so much!" She then headed nyumbani to tell John, Pattie, Rebecca, Catherine, Marie, and Gavin the good news.
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Hi, everyone! Kayla here. I know Kelly already did a orodha like this, so I decided to do one of my own. Here it goes.

1. If wewe didn’t have to sleep, what would wewe do with the extra time? I would write poetry. With zaidi time awake, there's zaidi time to create.

2. What job would wewe be terrible at? I would make a terrible accountant. I suck at math, and I honestly would find that kind of work boring.

3. What state au country do wewe never want to go back to? Well, this can't apply to countries, because I've never been out of the country. Honestly, I never want to go back to Georgia. Don't get...
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Kayla requested me to write this, so here I go. I'm really sorry for what you're going through right now. I know what it's like to be an outcast, as I am one myself. It's painful and hard, but at the same time, it enables wewe to empathize with other outcasts.

I just would like to remind wewe that no matter what people say au think about wewe au your preferences, those are the very things that make wewe special. They are just clearly missing out on what matters most, and that's unconditional love. Don't ever change, Kayla. It would be heartbreaking if wewe did. Always remember that I and your other Marafiki here upendo wewe for who wewe are.

And remember that wewe are never, ever alone. We're here for wewe and wewe have all our support, especially during difficult times.

Peace and love,
~Kelly 🌟🌟🌟
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Hi, everyone. I found this series of questions. They're supposed to be for your best friend, but I found them so interesting, I thought I'd answer them myself. It'll give wewe all a chance to know me better. Layla, I'm curious to see how wewe answer these. As for the rest of you, feel free to answer them, too.

1. What embarrasses wewe the most and/or what’s been your most embarrassing moment? My sister talking about disgusting things at the chajio, chakula cha jioni meza, jedwali embarrasses me the most. Of course, my most embarrassing moment would have to be the time I fell on the track behind the elementary school in...
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Hi, everyone. I'm feeling the need to vent again. I'm feeling sad and broken. It doesn't help that we're still in March.

March is not a good mwezi for me. A lot of tragedies happened in March, including the death of my paternal grandfather and almost losing my mom to myocarditis. There was only one good thing that came out of March. That was my dog, karanga Butter.

Peanut siagi was my four-legged best friend. It's been nine months, and I still miss him every day. He was the only good thing that came out of March. He was born on March 17, 2004. He passed away during the early morning hours of...
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Hi, everyone. I decided to share my life story. Some of this might make wewe cry, so be sure to have a box of tissues ready. Here it goes.

I was born on May 23, 1996. I was the sekunde born. My sister and I are a little over four and a half years apart. My mom actually Lost a baby in between the two of us. It was a tubal pregnancy, which means that the baby was developing inside the tube instead of the uterus. As a result, the doctor had to take the baby. Since it was too early to tell the gender, my mom imagines it was a boy. Anyway, I was a relatively quiet baby and seldom fussed.

As I grew,...
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Hello, everyone. I thought that I would write an appreciation makala for my good friends. Here it goes.

Thank you, Layla for being there when I needed a shoulder to cry on. Last mwaka was a mwaka of ups and downs, and the ups didn't outweigh the downs. wewe were there through it all. wewe were my rock. wewe held me up when I was standing on weak knees. I remember when we first met. I was the only one who was active on the Beatles shabiki club. I began to feel that I was the only one in my age group who cared about the Beatles. I was starting to lose hope, about to drown in hopelessness. wewe came along...
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Hey, everyone. I'm going to start this off kwa saying that I am okay. I'm just having a hard time, and I need to get it off my chest to help me feel better. Here it goes.

The other day, my dad was watching the news, and as I was
eating chajio, chakula cha jioni with my mom, he told us, "One of the Monkees died." I was in shock and said, "What?!" He told me again. I asked him, "Which one?" He told me, "I believe it was Tork." I said, "Peter Tork?" My dad said, "Yeah." I am deeply saddened kwa this. Peter was my favorite. He was so funny. He got really into it while playing bass. I cannot listen to the Monkees now....
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I know wewe think
You're someone I forgot.
But I haven't forgotten.
I could never forget you.
I'll never forget your smile.
I never saw wewe without it.
I still miss wewe every day.
I'm sorry I took wewe for granted.
I hope wewe can forgive me.
If I could do it all again,
I wouldn't have taken wewe for granted.
I wouldn't have overlooked you.
I would've been a better friend.
I blamed your parents for their negligence,
But blaming them won't bring wewe back.
The reason I hate guns is your demise.
The reason I never take Marafiki for granted,
That's also the loss of you.
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Both Paul and Kelly did this questionnaire, and Paul suggested that I do one in memory of karanga Butter, similar to how Kelly did hers in memory of her dog, Yardie. Here it goes.

1. What was your pet's name? My pet's name was karanga Butter.

2. What kind of pet was it and what breed? karanga siagi was a dog, and he was a Collie, specifically a Rough Collie.

3. How long did wewe have your pet? I had karanga siagi from May 21, 2004 to May 7, 2018, so I almost had him for fourteen years.

4. How did wewe get your pet? My parents got karanga siagi for me as an early eighth birthday present.

5. How old was...
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When Lydia arrived at her house, John, Pattie, Rebecca, Catherine, Marie, and Gavin were waiting anxiously. Pattie asked, "How did it go?" Lydia said, "I'm starting a new job on Monday!" Rebecca said, "That's great!" Catherine said, "I'm so happy for you!" Marie said, "I'm glad wewe found a new job!" Gavin said, "I knew that wewe would!" Pattie said, "I had faith in you, Lydia." John said, "Let's celebrate!" They all went out for dinner. The server asked them, "Are wewe celebrating anything tonight?" Lydia said, "I'm starting a new job." The server said, "Awesome!" After placing their orders,...
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