Kampala is a city of contrasts,
and there is a lot of poverty and inequality.
Many people are struggling to make ends meet,
and they don’t have the luxury of enjoying a Friday night out…
Year Of Praise…
The world is a noisy place.
It can be hard to find peace and quiet,
let alone a moment to simply be grateful for all that we have.
But what if we made an effort to focus on the positive?
What if we took a year to simply praise the good in our lives?
A Conversation with Matsiko Godwin about Beautyful Problems – The Blurb 2
‘Once you are done reading the book,
you have only come to the beginning of a place the author left a long time ago!
The version of a book you read is a refined thought so you need to dig deep into the hidden layers to be able to say where the author could have gone with it’
The Search for Hope – A Tuesday Evening
And then I close my eyes,
and I drift off to sleep.
I dream of all the things I want to be,
and all the things I’m not…
The Stories We Tell in Ubers
I stood there for a moment and watched the Uber disappear into the night.
I thought about the Uber driver’s story, and about the people I had met in Kampala.
I thought about the city, and about the possibilities that it held.
I thought about my own story, and about the future that I hoped for.
I smiled, and I turned to walk home…
Love Someone – Lukas Graham
Overall,
“Love Someone” is a simple song, yet so profound,
a message of love that is never too old.
A melody that speaks to the soul, a rhythm that makes you want to twirl.
Lyrics that speak of the power of love,
a force that can overcome any obstacle.
A reminder that love is a beautiful thing and very important in life. Easy Sundays got me Loving Someone…
And to whoever sent it my way, much appreciated…
Beautyful Problems – Matsiko Godwin – The Blurb 1
“Gordon Opio aka Goldie is a young and carefree lawyer in the fashionable Kampala Law Society. He is witty, reckless, and a bit of a maverick. But at his age, from a humble background, he must make a choice: if he is to attain his perch of gilded luxury in this daunting world called home…”