Thursday, 10 August 2017

Portugal in relation to Mozambique, origin of my late daughter. "Swahili (and later Arab) commercial ports existed along the coasts until the arrival of Europeans." From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. How would a Kenyan, Gĩkũyũ girl know to say Prato for Plate? Love. Mateus Barros and I had a daughter in 1990 whose name was Jacinta, which means purple in Portuguese and Spanish. I would learn about 'the color purple' after the demise of our daughter.

“Será que uma lágrima podia simbolizar a vida de um humano? De um ser? Nascer, percorrer o seu caminho, fazer as suas escolhas de vida, tomar desvios ou atalhos, para depois, chegar à ravina onde tudo acabava. Frágil ao ponto de qualquer coisa a puder impedir de continuar caminho, um obstáculo que põe fim a tudo. Seria assim a vida, tal como uma lágrima?”
Diana Franco de Sousa, Início.
My late daughter's father was from Mozambique.  (The area was explored by Vasco da Gama in 1498 and colonised by Portugal in 1505. -
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.)
"Could a tear symbolize the life of a human? Of a being? To be born, walk your way, make your life choices, take detours or shortcuts, and then reach the ravine where everything ends. Fragile to the point of anything that can prevent him from continuing his journey, an obstacle that puts an end to everything. Is life like this, like a tear? "- Diana Franco de Sousa, Home.

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Made her with sperm and egg.  And Creation.
May she rest in Peace.  Jacinta Nyambura
Jacinta Zuere
Vivian Nyambura
What's in a name?

Father of my daughter, I am sorry we lost her.  Are you still Catholic?

Remember this song you used to play for me?  I 'member.  (Hey South Park, where are you?  U R MIA.)

Afro 

 And this one?  Even before you knew you would have a Nyambura.

Mushroom Soup by Them Mushrooms (Songs from Kenya)- taussy24 nYAMBURA  

- My mother's name...Nyambura mami.

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