My son,
Welcome back to Siaya,
You have been away in the city
for too long,
Welcome home,
Enjoy some “Nyuka kod Rabuon.”
We hope you still love fermented
porridge and sweet potatoes.
Welcome to Siaya,
We have picked some of the juiciest
mangoes for you,
We have prepared some chicken
stew,
Feel free and have your fill,
We also have some thick tea for
you,
You will take it after your meal.
My son,
I know it has been rough for you
out there.
And that is why you have been
postponing your visit,
But we really do not care what
you bring for us,
Do not feel ashamed that you have
come back empty handed,
We know that you will do for us
great things when you succeed out there.
What we care about right now is
life,
And the joy of seeing you again,
The joy of seeing you healthy,
Let us laugh and share stories,
Tell us celebrate life.
My son,
“We witowa kamano,”
Do not throw us away like that,
Do not forget us while you are
out there,
Do give us a call once in a
while,
Do let us know the challenges you
are going through,
Do visit us more often,
This is your home,
Welcome to Siaya.
Tomorrow,
Your father will take you for a
walk around the farms,
He will show you some of the
crops we are growing this rainy season,
He will also walk you around the
homestead,
To show you what we have been up
to,
Plus some other finished and
on-going projects here and there,
Later in the week,
You can go to Ugunja and pay your
aunt a visit,
She has not seen you since you
were in lower primary school,
You can also branch in Ng’iya and
see your uncle,
He has been asking about you.
Next week,
You can go to Kogelo and see your
grandparents,
They have never stopped asking
when you will go and visit them,
Also, your elder sister in Sakwa
has said you go see her,
Your cousin in Maseno really
wants to see you,
And Jaduong’ Obiero’s daughter
has been asking about you,
She is not really a bad girl,
Schedule to meet her before you
go back to the city.
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