My dear,

I pray that you still have all your teeth.

I pray that you are still able to read and write for yourself and do not have to rely on others to do so for you.

I pray you are sitting at your Alinga Farms farm house surrounded with fabulous nature with all its accompanying sounds and aroma.

I pray your food forest at Alinga Farms is fully restored and you are in full constructive possession of it.

I pray, yes, I pray that you won the legal battle emphatically and conclusively.

I pray that your contribution to the greater good is recognized and appreciated.

I pray that you are considered to have carried on the great legacy of she whom you were named after, Ajakait Alinga Joyce Mary, your paternal grandmother.

I pray that you succeeded in continuing and keeping the legacy alive of the two most important men in your life – your papa and your mentor.

That about sums it up, but for sure I will write again soon after I have had a chance to reflect some more.

And when I do, I hope that it will be a celebration of lessons learned the hard way, but which I had the courage to follow for the greater good.

I am keeping hope alive for your longevity.

Let’s Chat…

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