Sunday 29 March 2020

IT WAS WRITTEN IN THE STARS - AN ACCOUNT OF LIVES IMPACTED BY 'EVERYDAY ADVERSITIES.' PART 29.










'Like death and bereavement, at times when we are experiencing what seems like 'our worse nightmares.'  

We tend not to be aware of the fact that, 'our worse nightmares' are in fact no more than everyday adversities which many other people are having to contend with.'



And with Kazaliwa’s anger now much abated and replaced with what seemed to be an ironic sense of euphoria. 

All 3 of them were feeling a sense of peace, and were able to discuss this most recent episode of violent and challenging behaviour by their son. 





Until the next time, which would not be long in arriving.

And so Kazaliwa and the rest of the family continue to live - though there were times when to describe it as such would have been grossly inaccurate - their individual and collective lives.  

With the overhanging clouds of uncertainty and anxieties which it entails becoming their 'norm.' 

Oftentimes it was a miserable and very stressful time for his parents, and, doubtlessly, his older brother, but it was the only life they were living at the time. 

To be continued!







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