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Sunday 28 August 2011

INDIAN BAGS

Am in love with Indian stuff, now it's not the sari but the Indian bag. I got a light blue embroidered bag I don't know whether it suits to be called an Indian bag but its cute such that I want to carry it everyday, photos coming soon.

I'm planning to get myself more Indian bags so I decided to search for different designs and this is what I found.









Lovely Sunday to you all.

Wednesday 24 August 2011

SARI/ SAREE

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Apart from my love for environment I also love fashion (now you know). The Indian Sari has become common among Kenyans especially at weddings. They are available in every possible colours and flowy fashion fabric thus giving a perfect look to the wearer.It's high time I add a Sari to my closet.

Tuesday 23 August 2011

POLYTHENE BAGS OR KIONDO


How do you dispose your polythene bags, most people burn them while others throw them into the dustbins. Polythene bags do not decompose therefore they end up piling in the dumpsites. Maybe a Kiondo will solve this problem.
I took some photos of my mum’s kiondos made by my grandmother. Kiondos are durable and can be made in different colours, patterns and size to suit one’s style.
Get a kiondo today and reduce polythene waste.




Thursday 11 August 2011

LEARN LEARN

Today I decided to get rid of some of my high school stuff and in the process I came across my English-Swahili dictionary. I learnt some words and their Swahili translation and decided to share with you on my blog.

Here are some of the words starting with Lily (that's my name to those who didn't know) in Swahili=Yungiyungi.
Fingered=Kijivu
Limp=Chechema
Mace=Rungu
Magnet=Sukuma
Overt=Dhahiri
Pliable=Kugeuka
Prognosis=Ubashiri
Redolent=Kunukia
Redan=Ngome
Reprehend=Karipia
Sesame=Ufuta
Sickle=Mundu
Sinister=Kisirani
Sinew=Mshipa
Simper=Chekelea
Sloth=Ulegevu
Slops=Malazi
Slime=Utelezi
Steed=Farasi

That's all for today. You can follow me on twitter for updates.