About 3 months have now gone kwa and its the siku michael and diane have been waiting for, their son Eli finally gets to come nyumbani from the Hospital
Diane and Michael sat anixously as they waited for the nurses to get Eli ready to go home. Finally after waiting for almost thrity dakika michael and diane were then able to put him into his carseat and to the car.
When they arrived back home, both Abby and Lizzie couldnt wait to see their little brother. "Daddy can i hold him?" Abby asked as michael carried Eli's carseat inside. "Hold on Abby let me get everything situated then wewe can hold him but wewe have to sit somewhere and be still wewe cant run around the house." Michael saod sweetly. "Okay daddy i will." Abby alisema as she went over to the kitanda and waited for him to get situated. Once michael was situated he took Eli out of his carseat. "Abby wewe ready?" michael alisema as he walked towards her with Eli in his arms. "Yes daddy." Abby alisema as she held her arms out. "Now be very careful with him he's really little." Michael alisema as he placed Eli in her arms. Just then Diane walked inside carrying some of the get well gifts Eli got while he was NICU. "Aww thats too adorable..im going to get my camera." Diane alisema when she saw Abby holding Eli. As Diane went to go grab her carmera michael headed outside to grab the rest of the get well gifts. As he did he hear the sound of what sounded like rusling in the bushes. Curiuos michael walked over to the kichaka to investigate, he was relieved to discover it was only a chipmuck. Michael went on about his busniess, that is until he heard the sound of screehing tires right outside the front gates of his home. Michael ran down to the front gate to find nothing but black tire marks on the road and a freshly put out cigerette. Who ever was here, was watching michael, and whoever it was didnt seem happy. Thats when michael knew, the danger wasnt anywhere near being over.
Michael rushed inside, "Michael whats wrong?" Diane asked when she saw michael storm in out of breath. "Someone...is Watching us." Michael alisema breathlessly. Without another word michael headed to the basement to view the security footage of the front gate. In the footage he saw a white van parked outside of the gates. Michael tried to zoom in to see the face but the windows were tinted and he was able to get a good clear image of the driver. As he saw the van speed off he realized it was the same van he had seen before.......in his nightmare.
Part 10 coming soon!
Diane and Michael sat anixously as they waited for the nurses to get Eli ready to go home. Finally after waiting for almost thrity dakika michael and diane were then able to put him into his carseat and to the car.
When they arrived back home, both Abby and Lizzie couldnt wait to see their little brother. "Daddy can i hold him?" Abby asked as michael carried Eli's carseat inside. "Hold on Abby let me get everything situated then wewe can hold him but wewe have to sit somewhere and be still wewe cant run around the house." Michael saod sweetly. "Okay daddy i will." Abby alisema as she went over to the kitanda and waited for him to get situated. Once michael was situated he took Eli out of his carseat. "Abby wewe ready?" michael alisema as he walked towards her with Eli in his arms. "Yes daddy." Abby alisema as she held her arms out. "Now be very careful with him he's really little." Michael alisema as he placed Eli in her arms. Just then Diane walked inside carrying some of the get well gifts Eli got while he was NICU. "Aww thats too adorable..im going to get my camera." Diane alisema when she saw Abby holding Eli. As Diane went to go grab her carmera michael headed outside to grab the rest of the get well gifts. As he did he hear the sound of what sounded like rusling in the bushes. Curiuos michael walked over to the kichaka to investigate, he was relieved to discover it was only a chipmuck. Michael went on about his busniess, that is until he heard the sound of screehing tires right outside the front gates of his home. Michael ran down to the front gate to find nothing but black tire marks on the road and a freshly put out cigerette. Who ever was here, was watching michael, and whoever it was didnt seem happy. Thats when michael knew, the danger wasnt anywhere near being over.
Michael rushed inside, "Michael whats wrong?" Diane asked when she saw michael storm in out of breath. "Someone...is Watching us." Michael alisema breathlessly. Without another word michael headed to the basement to view the security footage of the front gate. In the footage he saw a white van parked outside of the gates. Michael tried to zoom in to see the face but the windows were tinted and he was able to get a good clear image of the driver. As he saw the van speed off he realized it was the same van he had seen before.......in his nightmare.
Part 10 coming soon!
Michael, your just another part of me. i remember the time people made malicious tabloids and they only played wewe for the money. They always wanna be startin something with you. Is it scary to see us suffer? wewe werent bad au dangerous and wewe wanted people to come together to heal the world. wewe keep the faith and wewe were the man in the mirror and for that i just cant stop loving you. wewe make me smile and wewe made me realized that childhood is the best of joy. wewe rock my world and wewe are not alone. I am speechless for your irreplacable talent. But wewe were always a thriller to us all. I wanted to be your superfly sister.
that wewe know wewe shouldn't have
The zaidi wewe know wewe shouldn't have it,
The zaidi wewe want it
And then one siku wewe get it,
It's so good too
But it's just like my girl
When she's around me
I just feel so good, so good
But right now I just feel cold, so cold
Right down to my Bones
'Cause ooh...
Ain't no sunshine when she's gone
It's not warm when she's away
Ain't no sunshine when she's gone
And she's always gone too long
Anytime she goes away
Wonder this time where she's gone
Wonder if she's gone to stay
Ain't no sunshine when she's gone
And this house just ain't no nyumbani
Anytime she goes away
I know, I know, I know, I know,
I know, know, know, know, know,
I know, I know,
hujambo I ought to leave
I ought to leave her alone
Ain't no sunshine when she's gone
Ain't no sunshine when she's gone
Only darkness every siku
Ain't no sunshine when she's gone
And this house just ain't no nyumbani
Anytime she goes away
His first goal in life must have been to own a Candy store because he loved to play storekeeper. After Joe began giving him and his brothers a weekly allowance, he would spend every cent of it on Candy and gum. He’d come nyumbani with an armful of it, take a board and two bricks and place them in the doorway to the boys’ bedroom, place a cloth over the board, lay the Candy on juu of it, and sell it to his brothers and sisters and Marafiki for the same price he’d paid for it.
Michael was also a serious candy-eater and gum-chewer. Before he opened his “store,” he’d save his pennies so that he could purchase bubble gum at the concession stand at the Little League ball park behind our house. One night, however, he couldn’t find his penny for gum and he was so upset he started crying. “Mother, do wewe know what happened to my penny?” he asked. I knew the answer when I saw Marlon @Marlon_Jackson happily chewing away on a wad of bubble gum nearby.
Michael was also a serious candy-eater and gum-chewer. Before he opened his “store,” he’d save his pennies so that he could purchase bubble gum at the concession stand at the Little League ball park behind our house. One night, however, he couldn’t find his penny for gum and he was so upset he started crying. “Mother, do wewe know what happened to my penny?” he asked. I knew the answer when I saw Marlon @Marlon_Jackson happily chewing away on a wad of bubble gum nearby.