So, I had a fabulous time celebrating with friends in spite
of my best attempts at a miserable day.
I’d woken up at about the usual time
but was somehow unable to get out of bed. The person I wanted to spend time
with was miles away and I just wasn’t happy about it. Never mind that distance
was not the only challenge, I decided it was and sulked. Hard. And I stayed in
bed reading my current reading material.
When Lil Miss awoke hours later, all
sunshine and brightness, I groaned. She was in such a cheery mood, I was
irritated. She immediately announced she was going to get ready so she could go
to my friend’s house within the estate and I gave permission but she must have
assumed I was speaking sarcastically because she got ready and took to looking in
on me every 30minutes or so till I was forced to get out of bed and get ready.
She wanted to walk there and I chuckled as I remembered how this had been the
plan a year ago and how that had worked out. We had resorted to taking the car
when the heavens poured dogs and cats the year before so I wasn’t looking
forward but I got ready. Then I threatened to wear my new trainers on the
native I picked out.
Finally, we set out and I looked accusingly at the sky and
wondered when the clouds would gather and rain would come down but no such
luck! Everything was conspiring against me. We took off and as usual got into
conversation and teasing and chasing and all. We generally always have a great
time together, me and the girls.
She rounded a corner and I followed and then
she slowed and asked why I did not call her back as I usually do and I
responded that I had told her she could go there by herself anyway. It was then
she believed I was actually granting permission earlier. Minutes later, we were
at our host’s very posh house.
Entering, we saw her husband doing the
chopping of the ram and saw how flushed he looked. Obviously enjoying this more
than he should. Entering the kitchen, we were engulfed by sights and smells that
were beyond divine and last minute preparations to receive guests. It was so
nice and warm and cosy. Minutes later, others arrived and soon, the eating
commenced.
The meal was a buffet spread type thing where you use your hand to
do yourself. It was amusing to watch accomplished females take charge of
feeding their husbands and thought about how that would usually be an ish for
some but not these women. I felt so blessed to know them and to be with them. The
talk as we ate was mostly about our work space and some of the going-ons there
and it was great. The children ran around and the men sat on a porch while
we commandeered the dining table.
My
Professor friend and I showed ourselves as we were subtly reminded of our posh
aspirations when we were chomping away at our meal when another friend arrived
and placed a mat on the table before placing her plate on there. We blushed
blue and purple and asked for mats too! We had so much fun.
Time to fire up the
barbeque for some of the meat and we all pitched in and soon, the designated
taster had some work to do.
Finally, the rain showed up but we were safe under the porch
at this time and a lively discussion spanning Nigeria, Buhari and finally
Telcos ensued. I had to dash home to get suya pepper as the seasoning was
declared too sedate for our Nigerian palate by our designated taster and I got
drenched so I changed into jeans and a warm sweater.
The rest of the night
passed in companionable talking (and listening on my part as I sipped my tea), seeing friends off
and getting food packs ready to leave. We were dropped off at home at way past
both our bed times bearing take away food, meat and small chops. And I can truly report, it was a beautiful
celebration.
While we spoke as we ate, some important talk came up and I
received some insight that I was very glad to get. I know great women. They are
as dissimilar as they come but in the over 20years now that I have known them all,
their uniqueness is never a disadvantage. Always, they do a little here and
there but they constantly do their bit and THAT is what life is about. I
savoured this knowledge and it tripled my enjoyment to think that in perhaps
20years hence, we will sit around and the tiny bits will still be making a
difference. So awesome.
So, how was your Eid?
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