The One thing that is always standing out in the story line is how God is the center of their family, their love and their relationship. How both of them rely on God, trust Him and have relationships with Him. It's so beautiful to see really because they are sure that "come what may, they have a Rock and someone they can always run to at all times" and this is so beautiful to see.
Thank you so much Mo for putting this together. Now, I'm looking forward to part 4๐คญ
Mo! This is amazing again, you did not fail to deliver! I knew she was going to be pregnant, another generation sculpted by the Great Sculptor. Omor...the eye rolling part tho. LOL! I legit have conversations like this with God,
And yunno reading this just opened my eyes more to how beautiful God is, likeee!! Sense of humor rii? LOL Mo, you're one beautiful writer. God bless the works of your palms.
Sep 26, 2022ยทedited Sep 26, 2022Liked by Mofeoluwa Ogundipe
The part where Kemi was talking to God got me๐. Was she trying to threaten God or what?๐ But then, there are situations we find ourselves in that would sometimes make us threaten God after which we would try to negotiate with Him before finally surrendering to Him but last last, we would surrender ๐.
She also thinking about God's sense of humor and if chuckling is a thing that He does is really amazing. It is one part of God that people don't know exist. Some people just think that He is a God that just commands you upandan when He actually wants a relationship with us. Thank you for pointing it out Mo!โค๏ธ
This story is sooo gooooood!!!! Emphasis on the so good because why not?๐
I love what their marriage sounds like and how it gives the impression of "newlyweds" when they are nothing close to that. I love how they love each other, how they trust each other, how they are in sync with each other and that reassurance that even through this unforeseen situation, they would be there for each other. It's so beautiful to see ๐ฅนโค๏ธ
๐ It was when I got to *No words needed to be shared as the threads of silence between them whispered affirmations that words could never ever hope to describe*.
I knew, there'd definitely gonna be a part four. I could see your efforts. It must have been stressful creating this beautiful piece. How well you structure your Grammer's 'wriggle eyebrows' .
Having children is a very important part of marriage, especially here in Africa where they value it a lot. The story really lets us understand the pains of people who are waiting on the lord for a child and also that feeling of having your wish come true when you have already sort of lost hope.
My final comment.....๐๐
I saved the best for the last ๐
The One thing that is always standing out in the story line is how God is the center of their family, their love and their relationship. How both of them rely on God, trust Him and have relationships with Him. It's so beautiful to see really because they are sure that "come what may, they have a Rock and someone they can always run to at all times" and this is so beautiful to see.
Thank you so much Mo for putting this together. Now, I'm looking forward to part 4๐คญ
The update I've been waiting for ๐ฅบ
I think Remi and Kunle are such a beautiful coupleโค๏ธโค๏ธ
I kind of wish this was a book I had in my hands so I didn't have to wait till the next update.
God soon
In my head, I remember all those times I have conversations with God, and get all sassy and all, and then it dawns on me.๐๐
A complaining 'oooohhh' turns to 'ah, God is nor like that oo'๐ญ๐๐๐คฃ Yunno na yunno na...and I start to laugh!
Woah๐
Mo! This is amazing again, you did not fail to deliver! I knew she was going to be pregnant, another generation sculpted by the Great Sculptor. Omor...the eye rolling part tho. LOL! I legit have conversations like this with God,
And yunno reading this just opened my eyes more to how beautiful God is, likeee!! Sense of humor rii? LOL Mo, you're one beautiful writer. God bless the works of your palms.
As always! You are doing GREAT! Lol
Mofeeee, the story is wow!
How she almost rolled her eyes at God and had to apologize made me laugh.
I can't wait for the fourth part because I know the reaction of her kids would be something
The part where Kemi was talking to God got me๐. Was she trying to threaten God or what?๐ But then, there are situations we find ourselves in that would sometimes make us threaten God after which we would try to negotiate with Him before finally surrendering to Him but last last, we would surrender ๐.
She also thinking about God's sense of humor and if chuckling is a thing that He does is really amazing. It is one part of God that people don't know exist. Some people just think that He is a God that just commands you upandan when He actually wants a relationship with us. Thank you for pointing it out Mo!โค๏ธ
This story is sooo gooooood!!!! Emphasis on the so good because why not?๐
I love what their marriage sounds like and how it gives the impression of "newlyweds" when they are nothing close to that. I love how they love each other, how they trust each other, how they are in sync with each other and that reassurance that even through this unforeseen situation, they would be there for each other. It's so beautiful to see ๐ฅนโค๏ธ
I have a number of comments on this. I guess I'll give it in bits๐
About the community name, Ara Adugbo for me any day, any time ๐คญ. It's the "I've sha told you my favorite name" for me ๐
๐ It was when I got to *No words needed to be shared as the threads of silence between them whispered affirmations that words could never ever hope to describe*.
I knew, there'd definitely gonna be a part four. I could see your efforts. It must have been stressful creating this beautiful piece. How well you structure your Grammer's 'wriggle eyebrows' .
We're so proud of you, keep it up Mofe๐๐
Having children is a very important part of marriage, especially here in Africa where they value it a lot. The story really lets us understand the pains of people who are waiting on the lord for a child and also that feeling of having your wish come true when you have already sort of lost hope.