The summer of '66 has officially started, and wewe know what that means... Time for another exciting beach, pwani trip! Let's head on over to Kinfauns and see how George and his daughter are getting prepared, shall we?
With his ringing alarm clock and the sun's rays reflecting through the windows awakening him, George exclaimed, "Today's the day! Time for me to get ready!" He then stopped the alarm, got up from bed, and proceeded to the bathroom for a kuoga (complete with some singing). Afterwards, he dried himself off, put on clean boxers and his outfit for the ride to Weymouth, brushed his pearly-whites, and combed his mop-top. Laura eventually followed suit while he fixed some mahindi, nafaka flakes and machungwa, chungwa juisi for their breakfast. "Morning, Laura, darling! Did wewe sleep well?", greeted George as she took her kiti, kiti cha on the meza, jedwali and began eating her bowl of cereal. Laura replied, "Morning, daddy George! Yes, I did. How about you?" George said, "Mm-hmm! I did, too, my dear. Thanks veddy much for asking." Laura said, "You're welcome. I'm looking mbele to not just us being at the beach, pwani again this summer, but exploring a new place as well!" George replied, "You and me both! This will be yet another vacation we won't forget." Laura nodded in agreement. Once everything had been finished, the two respectively got their plushies and ukulele, placed their bags inside the car compartment, and drove off to fetch Pattie and Ringo.
TO BE CONTINUED
With his ringing alarm clock and the sun's rays reflecting through the windows awakening him, George exclaimed, "Today's the day! Time for me to get ready!" He then stopped the alarm, got up from bed, and proceeded to the bathroom for a kuoga (complete with some singing). Afterwards, he dried himself off, put on clean boxers and his outfit for the ride to Weymouth, brushed his pearly-whites, and combed his mop-top. Laura eventually followed suit while he fixed some mahindi, nafaka flakes and machungwa, chungwa juisi for their breakfast. "Morning, Laura, darling! Did wewe sleep well?", greeted George as she took her kiti, kiti cha on the meza, jedwali and began eating her bowl of cereal. Laura replied, "Morning, daddy George! Yes, I did. How about you?" George said, "Mm-hmm! I did, too, my dear. Thanks veddy much for asking." Laura said, "You're welcome. I'm looking mbele to not just us being at the beach, pwani again this summer, but exploring a new place as well!" George replied, "You and me both! This will be yet another vacation we won't forget." Laura nodded in agreement. Once everything had been finished, the two respectively got their plushies and ukulele, placed their bags inside the car compartment, and drove off to fetch Pattie and Ringo.
TO BE CONTINUED