Ch 1:
In Milwaukee, the Cunninghams were busy getting ready to eat chajio, chakula cha jioni that Sunday night.
"Mom, I see we have new neighbors across the street," Joanie said.
"Oh. I wonder who they are and where they are from," Mrs. Cunningham alisema as she put chajio, chakula cha jioni on the table.
"I don't know. I just saw an Arizona license plate," Joanie said.
"Arizona?" Mr. Cunningham asked.
"Yes, Dad. I didn't see the neighbors, just their car," Joanie said.
Fonzie showed up as soon as Mrs. Cunningham put the mashed potatoes on the table.
"Just in time, Fonzie," Mr. Cunningham said.
"What's going on across the street, Mr. C? I see we have some new neighbors," Fonzie said.
"They're from Arizona, Fonz," Joanie said.
"Arizona? I thought someone was watching me get on my bike earlier today when I was getting ready to go to work," Fonzie told them.
Richie and Lori Beth and their kids, Richie Jr. and Sarah parked their car in the driveway.
"Mom, I see wewe and Dad have new neighbors across the street," Richie said, after saying hello to everyone.
"We were just talking about them, Richard," Mrs. Cunningham said.
"We just met them, Mom. They're Native Americans from Arizona. They say their names are Mona and Koko Whitehorse," Richie told them.
"Oh, Howard, we have to invite them over for supper," Mrs. Cunningham said.
"I don't know, Marion. They're strangers," Mr. Cunningham said.
Richie and the family stayed for a while after chajio, chakula cha jioni that night.
"Howard, they need friends," Mrs. Cunningham told him.
The inayofuata siku went kwa pretty fast. Mrs. Cunningham was out working on the flowers in the backyard. She saw one of the new neighbors again while working in the garden.
"Koko, we need to introduce ourselves around. We don't know these people except that nice family we met last night. What was that name again? Cunningham?" Mona asked her husband.
"That's what I heard too, Mona. I guess you're right. Let's take a break from all this unpacking. I thought I saw that woman in the beautiful red dress again. She's working in the garden. Let's go over now before she disappears," Koko said.
"All right, darling. Let's," she agreed and they left the house and walked across the mitaani, mtaa to the Cunninghams' house.
Mrs. Cunningham was still working hard on the flowers that she didn't notice the couple walking to the house.
end ch 1
Note: Names wewe don't recognize are mine. Hope wewe like this one. zaidi to come!
In Milwaukee, the Cunninghams were busy getting ready to eat chajio, chakula cha jioni that Sunday night.
"Mom, I see we have new neighbors across the street," Joanie said.
"Oh. I wonder who they are and where they are from," Mrs. Cunningham alisema as she put chajio, chakula cha jioni on the table.
"I don't know. I just saw an Arizona license plate," Joanie said.
"Arizona?" Mr. Cunningham asked.
"Yes, Dad. I didn't see the neighbors, just their car," Joanie said.
Fonzie showed up as soon as Mrs. Cunningham put the mashed potatoes on the table.
"Just in time, Fonzie," Mr. Cunningham said.
"What's going on across the street, Mr. C? I see we have some new neighbors," Fonzie said.
"They're from Arizona, Fonz," Joanie said.
"Arizona? I thought someone was watching me get on my bike earlier today when I was getting ready to go to work," Fonzie told them.
Richie and Lori Beth and their kids, Richie Jr. and Sarah parked their car in the driveway.
"Mom, I see wewe and Dad have new neighbors across the street," Richie said, after saying hello to everyone.
"We were just talking about them, Richard," Mrs. Cunningham said.
"We just met them, Mom. They're Native Americans from Arizona. They say their names are Mona and Koko Whitehorse," Richie told them.
"Oh, Howard, we have to invite them over for supper," Mrs. Cunningham said.
"I don't know, Marion. They're strangers," Mr. Cunningham said.
Richie and the family stayed for a while after chajio, chakula cha jioni that night.
"Howard, they need friends," Mrs. Cunningham told him.
The inayofuata siku went kwa pretty fast. Mrs. Cunningham was out working on the flowers in the backyard. She saw one of the new neighbors again while working in the garden.
"Koko, we need to introduce ourselves around. We don't know these people except that nice family we met last night. What was that name again? Cunningham?" Mona asked her husband.
"That's what I heard too, Mona. I guess you're right. Let's take a break from all this unpacking. I thought I saw that woman in the beautiful red dress again. She's working in the garden. Let's go over now before she disappears," Koko said.
"All right, darling. Let's," she agreed and they left the house and walked across the mitaani, mtaa to the Cunninghams' house.
Mrs. Cunningham was still working hard on the flowers that she didn't notice the couple walking to the house.
end ch 1
Note: Names wewe don't recognize are mine. Hope wewe like this one. zaidi to come!