Tuesday 18 February 2014

The Queen of my world

Today is indeed a very special day in our family reason being that, this is the day our mother entered into this world 55 years ago. Celebrating birthday's is something that we have always taken serious in our family. She is always the one running around making sure that year in and year out, every birthday is accounted for. It's such a blessing having a mother like mine I tell you. I am the third born in  a family of four , two girls and two boys I being the youngest of the girls. We all have been close to both parents growing up but mostly our mother. All four of us are similar to her in different ways. 

When I say that my mother is 1 in a million , I literally mean 1 in a million. I have never come across a woman like her and I doubt I will. They don't turn out like that anymore these days, not as original anyway. I remember when we were growing up in Sunningdale 1 in Harare, my dad being the eldest of the boys in his family. He was working at Air Zimbabwe and running his welding business on the side which made him the bread winner of the entire family. I never quite understood why it was like that, that relatives would always come to our house and my mother would always welcome them with a smile . We on the other hand were not too happy as we knew that it meant sharing pretty much everything with them, especially if we were of  the same age as them. It didn't help much that we lived so near to town so everyone who was coming from anywhere would pass by  and always stay a day or two. Looking at it as I matured into a woman and had my own home, what my mother installed in us back then was something that has shaped all four of us into caring individuals. I got so used to always having people around that even up to now I always welcome people into my home with a smile. She would always tell us as we were growing up that, if someone comes to you in need of your help , you should do what you can because sometimes that is the way that God wants to bless you.

My mother's profession is a Tailor, when we were still in Zimbabwe she used to work for Topic and run a business from home as well. She would take time off and go to Mauritius to sell some things there and ones they were bought she would buy things to bring back and sell. We would sometimes go with her if it was during the school holidays. For us it would certainly be a holiday and we would enjoy the amazing beaches in Mauritius while she is busy meeting her customers.  Working hard was always a must with her. She would always say that "nothing comes from laziness, God will always bless the work of your hands". So I learnt how to work using my hands. In this country we are in, we all know that nothing comes easy , you have got to get up and go to keep a roof over your head and food on the table. I thank her for installing that in me, I know had work pays off always.

When people say they are Angels here on earth , I totally believe it because I was raised by one. My mother's heart is totally amazing, every day I pray to have a heart like that. Always smiling , always forgiving, always thinking of others before self.She always has time for all of us despite what is going on in her own life. A very calm and humble person that you can not help but fall in love with the minute you meet her.
A grandmother of 7, she has youth of someone barely 40 years old. I pray I can look that young at her age, but then they do say that , if you want to know how one looks when they are older you should look at the mother, so I think i will be ok..loool..  Her faith and trust in God has helped me grow spiritually too, church is very important to my mother. I go to her many times with all these plans and ideas of things I want to do and she always says to me" in all you do, always make a covenant with God, let him be in the center of it all". She is contently sending me bible verses to read and we always pray together. Her life to me is a living testimony of God's greatness. I could write a book about her and it would certainly make a good read. 

As I finish off my post for today I would like to wish "The Queen of my World" my dear mother Naome Chibamu a very Happy Birthday. May the Lord continue to give you good health, may he grant all the desires of your heart, may he continue to let his light shine bright upon you . I love you loads and have an amazing day because that is what you deserve.    

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