So it's been about three months since the last time I was here. A lot of life journey has happened. A lot of hair journey 'stuff' has also happened. If I start am afraid I could go on rambling about "stuff" forever, so am going to simply summarize these past three months then move on to the gritty stuff : hair. I was in Kenya for the past four weeks and dear, oh dear! the humidity killed me and my hair. Literally. Actually as much as I would love to talk about Kenya,(oh I miss it already!) am going to skip ahead and go to another chapter. Ah!, but before i skip a head let me share with you some pictures i took in Mombasa. I had my hair braided in Afro style using kinky braids. The lady obviously did a wonderful job because the comments I received were beyond amazing. Literally.
Mombasa in Kenya was A.W.E.S.O.M.E.
Picture of my kinky braids. : Me in Kenya. Time. Of. My. Life!!
Lake Victoria. Mfangano Island.
Me on a boat going to Mfangano Island. An adventure to remember.
Yesterday I did my first Afro puff! I was really amazed to see how much my hair has grown. All the lies that says black hair doesn't grow, so not true. It grows! My hair can surely attest to this. But of course, with more growth comes more frustrations when it comes to styling and if you're not gifted with the hands to braid like me, the frustrations runs even deeper. Today in particular, after several SEVERAL hours of watching YouTube videos on how to do two strand flat-twist, I finally gave up because my hands can not master the art of braiding. I tried and tried, and as much as I was determined to learn, my disappointment of not being able to do it right,as you can imagine, was greater. So I gave up! (maybe in some near future I'll attempt it again, but for now it's a no no) Ok this post is getting really long so I'll stop here for now, plus I have to figure out if and how am going to wear my TWA tomorrow for church. Omg! I'm excited and scared at the same time, it's going to be the third time am wearing my TWA out! Ha! I actually keep count on how many occasions I've rocked my TWA, but maybe this is going to change soon. I might just say fxck it and rock my kinky coils every single day...oh, I'm still rambling.
I'm truly happy with my natural hair and can't think of any reason why I would want to say I miss the creamy crack. Here's a look back to memory lane...my relaxed days...
No. I don't miss the creamy crack. Can't believe i had it for, well, over 15 years.
Later Chicas.