birthday check in: so how was being 26?

i feel like i normally start these by saying, “wow, time flies!” but let me tell you something, this year did *not* fly by! thankfully, i mean this (partly) in the best of ways possible. i have loved being 26! i have done so much, achieved so much personally, and seen more of the people i love in a period of 12 months than i have in a very long time – i am incredibly grateful for this last part!

Alright… let’s start with what i did to celebrate my 26th birthday last April. Firstly, as i mentioned in my previous birthday check-in, i went to watch a stand-up comedy show by Michael Rap (the guy who plays Phoebe’s cop boyfriend in Friends). I have since been told by a friend that Michael Rap is actually a pretty controversial figure and my response to that is pretty much “miss me with that politics” lol. i went to a show, i enjoyed it. i do not know any of this guy’s politics and honestly, i am not interested to know. life is too short for me to not interact with people whose political views i might not agree with – i refuse to add to the political polarisation.

The following morning I biked myself down to JG SkyHigh, the restaurant atop the Four Seasons, and had what I am hoping to turn into my traditional solo birthday brunch.

26th birthday brunch!
birthday croissant. Thank you JG SkyHigh!
mirror selfie, because why not?

After that I got myself some Too Good To Go cupcakes, picked up my Broad St Run regalia, then headed back to the office to practice with for Itay Goldstein’s exam with Jeffrey, Cindy, Sese and Chisom!

At some point before my actual birthday, we also celebrated my birthday in the office!

cake from office celebration! thanks phriends ❤

My biggest achievement over the last 365 days has been my running journey! I’ll dedicate a whole section to that and then give a rundown of how the rest of the year went in other aspects of my life!

Running Journey

The first big thing I did in year 27 was to participate (without training) in the Broad St Run – the largest 10 mile (16km) race in the US by participation. A lot of us in the accounting department signed up for the race but only a few us chose to brave it out as race day turned out to be cold and very rainy. I walked and ran the race, and I was so tired by the end, I could barely feel my legs on the train ride home.

04.30 leaving the train station to get to the race start
04.30 pre-race me!
04.30 post-race me!

One of the things on my bucket list has always been to non-stop run a 5K, so following the Broad St Run (lol) I decided that I actually wanted to try this running thing out, and early in May I started going out for runs. My first run I believe was 1.96 miles, and I would walk one block, run the next and keep alternating like that. I eventually decided to see how far I could run without stopping and realised I could actually run the entire 1.96 miles. The key? Run super slowly! And that has been my method since. I have allowed my body to tell me how fast or slow to run. My only rule has been to never walk, and I have since fallen in love with my runs!

I split my summer time between England and Canada, and as soon as I arrived in England at the end of May that’s when I really started to build a running habit. Up to that point I had just been going on runs “when I felt like it,” but once I got to England I started going for (almost) daily evening runs, each about 1.5 miles. I gradually increased the distance as I explored the unfamiliar neighbourhoods until one day I found myself 2.5 miles into a run and decided to push an extra 0.6 miles, and I did it! On the evening of June 18 I ran my first ever 5K (3.11 miles)!! [insert applause audio lol!]. I carried on running while in the England as well as in Canada, and by the end of the summer I had run a 5K distance a total of four times, with my longest run being 4.10 miles.

I continued running once I was back at school but I definitely broke the habit and fell back into the “running when I feel like it” routine in the Fall of 2023. In January of this year I decided that I wanted to give the Broad St Run another try, and actually run the entire distance (10 miles) this time around – very ambitious for someone who had only run a max distance of 4 miles up to this point. I started following a training plan in February and I am happy to say that I am on track to run the 10 miles of the Broad St Run next weekend on Sunday, May 05.

I am incredibly incredibly proud to say that as of today, I have not only been able to check off my bucket list goal of running a 5K distance, but I have run a distance of at least 5K 35 times in the last year, with 6 of those 35 run being 10K+ distances! My longest run so far has been 9 miles – an achievement from last Saturday evening! Today was my final Saturday long-run before the race, and I managed to run my fastest 5K and 10K paces.

me today post-run!
my excitement after my first 10K distance run!

The running journey has not been without hiccups, though. Once I started doing longer runs I started experiencing pain in my knees. At first I ignored it as my knees have always given me trouble, but I eventually decided to get help from a physical therapist. I have been in PT for about a month now and it’s amazing how helpful the small things I do there have been. My knee pain is gone and the PT has also addressed some other issues i’d been having through my running that I had been ignoring. It also helps that my physical therapist is incredibly cute!

My primary goal for the Broad St Run is to finish it without walking – I do not have reason to believe that this will be a problem since I ran 9 miles last weekend. Pace has not really been much of a concern for me. I am a slow runner, and finishing the run within some given time frame would just be the cherry on top of the cake – nice, but not necessary. Here’s what I’m thinking for the race:

Target pace (i.e., the pace of my practice runs):
– 02:00:00- 02:10:00 completion time, or
– 12- to 13-minute-miles.

I’d-feel-like-a-superstar pace:
– 01:55:00 – 01:59:59 completion time, or
– just under 12-minute-miles.

Wow-how-is-that-even-possible pace:
– 01:50:00 – 01:55:59 completion time, or
– 11- to 11.5-minute miles.

Send-help-i-have-probably-collapsed-from-overexertion pace:
– 01:40:00 – 01:49:59 completion time, or
– 10- to 11-minute miles.

Catch-me-in-the-emergency-room pace:
– anything less than 01:40:00 completion time, or
– faster than 10-minute miles

So that’s that for running. I am very excited for the Broad St Run coming up next Sunday and can’t wait to just experience it!

Now on to the rest of my life…

Family

As mentioned already, I was fortunate enough to spend the entire summer with my family in the UK and in Canada. My sister and I’s trips to the UK overlapped for a few days so I got to spend some time with her then and I was so grateful.

My cousin, Shami, and her husband, Auby’s, babies are growing and man do I love those kids. The Manhiri home feels like my own home and I am so grateful to Shami and Auby for always making me feel so welcome. I spent about six weeks living with Shami and Auby, babysitting the kids, and just falling more in love with them. Nolan is turning out to be a football superstar. He spends all his free time watching football, practicing with his friends outside, and while I was visiting he joined a junior training club! I look forward to having front row seats to Manchester City games in a decade or so. The twins… man those boys have my heart! They are so funny, because one moment they are playing and getting along well, and the next you hear a cry because one has literally bitten the other really bad and a fight has broken out, #boys. Little Michelle will steal your heart with her smile! She is ever smiling, the least fussy baby you will ever come across, and just a pleasure to spend time with. I also got to spend a good amount of time with Mhamha Manhiri and man, I just love that woman. She sets the bar so incredibly high for mother-in-laws… Shami is so lucky haha!

Okay, tell me with a straight face that you can resist that smile!
i’m telling you!!
she’s just perfection
Chihera
Happy Ethan!
Mhamha Manhiri babysitting her grandkids
me and my little Michelle

My cousin, Sheu and his wife, Tate, are also doing great – Michael is growing and him and I were finally able to establish a bond in my time in the UK. That little baby will not just smile at anyone haha, and I can’t express how happy I was when he finally gave me a smile and indulged me in my nonsensical attempts to make him smile and laugh! Melissa is just a superstar! I have never met a 3 year old with such perfectly developed grammar and whose vocabulary is so vast. Melissa is so emotionally intelligent, and mature beyond her three years. She is the best and most protective big sister to Michael and she is just a pleasure to have around you.

Regi and Boss Mike
Me and Mels

Everyone else is doing great lol – only the babies get dedicated space. Aside from the people I have already mentioned, in the UK I was able to spend time with Mhamha Mash, Daddy Mash, Daddy Manhiri, Tete Sharo, Regi, Pipi, and Tavo. I had such a wonderful time.

In June I took a three day trip to London – yay solo travel! This is something I had been wanting to do again since my first solo travel experience to Barcelona in 2018 had not gone so well. In 2018 I was still too unaware of (or maybe uncomfortable with) who I was, and honestly, way too broke, to enjoy the experience of travelling alone, but seeing as at least 2 of the 3 aforementioned problems had been somewhat resolved, I was excited to be a solo-traveller tourist in London. I stayed at an AirBnB in Canada Water and just lived my best tourist life during those three days.

pre-tour of Tower of London
so many bumble bees at Tower of London – i was so happy!
Trafalgar Square – if you have ever watched the Nigerian movie Ousofia goes to London then you know I just had to take a picture of Trafalgar Square. Views from the Big Bus.
London Eye views from Big Bus Tour bus
Entering the City of London
this one’s for Joe D
vibing and eating before going to watch Book of Mormon
Post Book of Mormon feeling! Final night in London!
Buckingham Palace
I was lucky enough to be on a boat tour when Tower Bridge got drawn! We got to watch the entire thing – it opened up all the way and closed back down.

Funny story: I have never really in my adult life been able to finish a serving of food in one seating, particularly food at a restaurant or other such place. I have generally attributed this to American food portions being too big, and so on my first evening in London I went out to get dinner before going for a show and decided that I would finish all my food at dinner. After all, I wasn’t in the US and the food portions in England are more reasonable, right? I ordered my food, pictures of food and me at dinner attached below, and started working on my meal. About half way through I felt full but encouraged myself to keep going, and surely enough, I finished my food! However, I cannot adequately explain to you how painful and uncomfortable walking to the train station was on such a full stomach! The pain was not worth the victory, I tell you. Since then I have decided to just accept that my eating habits are what they are. I eat incredibly slowly, and that is just how I am, lol.

the drink – YUM!
the food – reasonable portion, right?
the me, before i realised what i had pre-committed myself to.

Unfortunately my trip to the UK ended on a very bitter note as we experienced a loss in the family: Auby lost his baby brother Nyasha. It was just him and I at home when he received the phone call, and it was just a surreal moment seeing as Nyasha was in perfect health. The following month was incredibly difficult not just for the fact that a young, promising life was lost, but because of some logistical difficulties as Nyasha passed away while at school in the US. I personally never got the opportunity to meet Nyasha, but my heart still grieves for the pain that I witnessed and second-hand experienced in those final two weeks of my trip in the UK. Nothing prepares a family for such pain.

In July I travelled to Canada to spend five weeks with my brother, Peace, and unfortunately that trip also started off on a tough note as Tendai, my sister-in-law, lost a baby cousin, Tatenda. I met Tatenda at Peace and Tendi’s wedding in 2018 – she was a bridesmaid – and it was just unimaginable to think that she was gone. Even younger than Nyasha, Tatenda was in perfect health, her passing also a tragedy to the family.

The loss of Nyasha and Tatenda taught me to not take a single day of life for granted. I think it made me even more conscious of my eventual death one day, and while I want to be able to say that added some level of more appreciation for each day (it did), I cannot as it also added a sense of great sadness, especially in the weeks following these two tragedies. I think it is so easy to talk about death and accept it when we think of it as something happening to our abstract future selves, or to people who have been blessed enough to live full lives and die in/of old age, but when death strikes a young loved one who was yet to reach the prime of their life, it just is not so easy to accept.

The rest of the Canada trip was good! I got to spend a lot of time with my brother and some of his and Tendai’s best friends, Isaac and Ruva, and also spend a significant amount of time with more of their friends, Flo, Tsitsi, and Panashe, among others. Peace and I went whale-watching! That was so much fun!! I also got to spend time with and have some wonderful conversations with my oldest friend, Columbus (Coco). Coco and I were neighbours for about ten years since I was six years old, and being the only two kids our age in our neighbourhood, we spend a lot of time together growing up. Now he lives just a few minutes away from Peace and Tendi in Canada! Here are a bunch of pictures from my time in Canada:

Day after I arrived – drives!
At Rumbi’s birthday dinner – with my childhoodest friend!
Whale Watching with the big brother
The whales were watched
I got screeched – guess I’m a Newfie now!
Taking a break during a walk with my Peace. Don’t tell him I said this, but my brother is a great photographer!
Post-tennis pic. Lesson learned: you really don’t want me as your doubles partner.
Pre-dinner picture in Dildo, NL
Playing cards while waiting for our dinner at the Dildo Brewing Co in Dildo, NL
This artist (Damian Folleth) was amazing! He was the live entertainment for the evening. And btw… we don’t know that photo-bomber on the ground, although he was very eager to dance with me during the evening.
Post-dinner pic in Dildo, NL
Passing by to say happy birthday to Columbus!
Post-church brunch
Regatta rally! The rally was a go!
One-on-one catch up brunch with my day one
Boba with Coco and PK!
Vibes… please don’t ask about my socks and sandals… I was having a day…
Catching up with an old friend that I had never actually met in person before!
Post-ice cream picnicking
Vibes
Welcome to NL, Lizwe!
One more trip to Signal Hill
Goodbyes
08.14 Airport goodbyes

Peace and Tendai came to visit us in New York over Thanksgiving and we had a blast! Here are some pictures from our adventures!

Thanksgiving shopping!
Happy thanksgiving!
Dinner with Credence and family!
Post-dinner with Credence and family in New Jersey
Times Square
More Times Square!
Concrete Jungle!

My paternal grandmother turned 91 at the start of December, and while I was not able to attend the celebration, I felt the joy all the way from here. My grandmother is actually just remarkable. She is 91 and lives alone – she takes care of her house and has a mini farm in her yard that keeps her busy. She does not like hiring helping hands to help her plant, take care of, or harvest her crops – she wants to do it herself. Honestly my dad is the exact same way – the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. While she lives in her house alone, one of her grandkids and that grandkid’s son (so my grandma’s great grandson) live close by and regularly check in on her and keep her company. My grandmother has three living children (two are late), ten grandchildren (ages ranging from 9 to 43), and thirteen great-grandchildren (ages ranging from 2 to 17)! Yes, those age ranges mean that we have a 17-year-old in our family who needs to call people younger than him “uncle”!

Mbuya Kwinjo’s 91st birthday celebration!
01.13 Mbuya Kwinjo and some of her great grandchildren

Mid-December I went home for the first time in two years and had a blast! The trip kicked off with Prim and Suka tying the knot at the wedding of the year – I don’t know that I have ever had as much fun at a wedding before. Everything was so beautiful and elegant, my little girls Mutsa, Rudo, and Maita were the best little flower girls you could imagine (and of course, they ran out of flowers before they had walked the entire aisle!). I danced and danced and met new people, talked to a lot of my sister’s in-law’s and just had a great time overall. Regi was also home for the wedding and I was happy to spend time with him. He was also glad to be home for the first time in 1.5 years! He, unfortunately, had to leave soon after the wedding (before Christmas) to go back to work.

01.16 me, mom and the newly weds at the wedding of the year!
12.16 Rudo living it up at the wedding
Regi’s farewell dinner at Spurs, Sam Levy’s
Regi’s airport farewell

We celebrated Christmas as the Kwinjo+ family at our house and it was a full house! In attendance was my mom, dad, Mbuya Kwinjo, Tete Glo, Mike, Adrian, Brian, Nikao, Meir, Corrina, Suka, Prim, Chido, Maita, Mutsa, Rudo, and Naju. We ate and ate and danced until we couldn’t go anymore. And then of course, Sharon Claus did her thing to close off the night. The kids were so happy!

12.25 Merry Christmas!

Chido turned 30 and we, of course, celebrated!

Chido’s birthday brunch at Cafe Nush!
birthday cake!

Baby Sarah visited us in Harare for a night so I took her out for drinks to just chat and catch up!

with baby Sarah (Naju, and Chido) at Pariah State, Avondale

In January, Chido, Suka, Prim, Theresa and I made our way to Victoria Falls to visit the newest addition to our family: baby AJ! Major congratulations to Matida and Praise! AJ is just perfection! He looks like a blend of his dad and his mom’s baby sister, Sarah (sorry, Twinny haha!)! We also touristed away while in Vic Falls and did it all – from Boma to elephant encounter to sunrise cruise etc.

asihambe eMosi-Oa-Tunya!
01.04 don’t say we didn’t tell you… tinobhururuka isu kuZimbabwe
01.04 mhamha plim and baby aj!
01.04 me and baby aj
01.04 ok, baby aj was not feeling this photo sessions
01.06 my twinny and her little bundle ❤
01.04 welcome to the smoke that thunders!
01.04 with the bestie
01.04 can’t tell you how many times she asked me not to do this in our pictures lol
01.05 but you know me… i do what i gotta do!
01.04 with the bestest big sister a girl could ask for
01.04 pahukama
01.04 no caption necessary
01.04 girls la
01.05 cruising on the zambezi
01.05 twinny, aj, and sekuru guide
01.05 cruising and boozing
01.06 pre-boma pool chills at Insika Lodge
01.06 boma nights!
01.06 boma nights
01.06 boma nights
01.06 boma nights
01.07 being introduced to the love of my life, Themba
01.07 Themba, my love
01.07 nechihwitsimoyo changu
01.07 it couldn’t be a trip home without doing a Zambezi photo op… except this time its by the Zambezi! #meta
01.07 varidzi veZambezi chaivo
01.08 never the right time to say goodbye

Soon after the trip to Vic Falls, my mom, Chido, myself, and the twins took an overnight trip to Chinhoyi to visit my aunt, Matida’s mom. Thanks to my dad for driving us there – the road trip was fun!

I got to spend time with all my girls – Maita, Mutsa, Rudo, Matipa, Ropa, Mumu, Prim, and Chido, and I just would not trade that month for anything!

with my Gonese and Kwinjo girls ❤
Ropa and Tete ❤
The energy contained in this little body is unbelievable
Tete and Mati
01.13 Tete’s girls
01.13 Gogo Kwinjo trying desperately to organise her vazukuru to take just one picture

I travelled back to the US in January and there haven’t been many family updates since. I missed my connection from Nairobi to JFK, so I spent 24 hours in Kenya and explored a bit.

01.14 My favourite of my Nairobi galavanting excursions! Feeding giraffes at Giraffe Center.

I am hoping to spend about two weeks in Canada over the summer – unfortunately that’s about all that my schedule will allow me this time around.

Friends

Ahh, friendship! What a blessing!

Ropa graduated and she is now officially Dr Runesu, Pharm.D., Ph.D.! Oh my dear friend, I am so so incredibly proud of you – you are such a trooper and an inspiration!

Congratulations Dr. Runesu!

I visited New Haven in May to attend the graduation of some of my FroCo kids – congratulations to my Joads Scholars who graduated! Covid made it so that not all could graduate yet, and while I am not sure if I will be able to attend the graduation of the rest of my Joads Scholars this coming May, I am still incredibly proud of every single one of them!

Some of my graduating and not-yet-graduating Joads Scholars!
More Joads Scholars!
One more Joads Scholar! I promise these kids really are younger than me!
Saying goodbye to Fikre while in New Haven. He’s now off in California pursuing his Ph.D.!

Nardos, Phyllis, Joe, and I travelled to Providence in May to celebrate Theresa’s graduation! I just have to flex this, y’all, but now we are all Ivy League grads!! my friend group >>, lol. Congratulations, There! I am always proud of you, my best friend!

Congratulations Theresa (and Narciss)!
The most chaotic brunch ever – day before graduation!

In September we took another trip to Boston to visit Phyllis and Sam on their home turfs! Phyllis is now a Ph.D. student at Harvard (let’s go Phillo) and she was kind enough to host Theresa, Joe, and I in her 1B1B – a superstar!

Boston what what!

Just two weeks ago Eric came to visit me and his college friend Neil in Philly and it was so sweet of him! We went to watch an interactive stage performance of Nicholas Cage’s National Treasure, got ice cream, had dim sum in Chinatown, and played a card game called 99!

On my trip to London, I also made a new friend – Andie! We met at a SoFar Sounds concert and just hit it off!

Some more friends made during walking tour of London! The guy in the middle happens to be a Wharton alum!

Theresa and I spent a lot of time together in Zimbabwe – even travelled together to Vic Falls to meet Baby AJ! We spent New Years eve together at an AirBnB with some other friends and also went out for a bit.

While in Vic Falls I got to see Tari! It had been so long! She has been in Australia while I have been in the US, so seeing each other has been tough! She also happened to be visiting Vic Falls with her siblings at the same time!! What a blessing!

01.07 catching up with tari ❤

A lot of the friends stuff I also covered in the family section, so yeah… lol.

School and school-birthed friends

Woof, it’s been a heck of a time with school. I cannot believe that I am nearing the end of my second year in the PhD program, but I have to believe it: my preliminary exam is in two weeks time! That exam is also referred to as the comprehensive exam, depending on your school, and it’s basically the last exam you ever take. It’s the ultimate exam that decides whether you are ready or not to be considered a PhD candidate – do you know enough about the field and the way it operates to move into the dissertation phase of your program? For my department the prelim is made up of two sections (theory and empirical), and there are three possible outcomes for each section: full pass (yay), conditional pass (you did well but not well enough, so keep taking the accounting seminar for another year), or fail (keep taking the accounting seminar for a year and also retake the exam). I am obviously hoping and praying for a full pass, but I will gladly accept a conditional pass. Historically at least one person in each cohort (and our cohorts are 2-3 people each) has failed at least one part of the prelim and had to retake the exam.

I spent the summer of 2023 working on my first year summer paper. It was such a time sink because of the level of manual data collection I had to do, and at one point while in Canada I spent all day collecting data for one part of the study and I accidentally overwrote everything I had spent the day working on. I actually had to stop and cry, it was such a painful and frustrating experience, but then I picked myself up and carried on.

Jeffrey, Cindy, and I presented our papers in September and the presentations went well! None of us particularly bombed the questions and we all handled ourselves well! My advisor, Matt, and the Ph.D. coordinator, Luzi, decided that they wanted to join onto my project and so I have been working on that with them since! I felt so humbled by that because I personally did not really see what a future for the project looked like. A few days before I presented, one of the other Ph.D. students asked me if I thought I would keep working on the project after the presentation and my honest answer was that I didn’t know and I was leaning more towards a no. So Matt and Luzi’s interest was a huge deal for me!

Post First Year Summer Paper Presentation picture. Also doubling as our first day of class picture!
May Last day of class picture

Ph.D. happy hours have continued going strong! We have been to many locations in Philly: Bok Bar, Butcher Bar, New Deck Tavern, Pace & Blossom, and Louie Louie to name a few off the top of my head.

Luzi (unknowingly) did me a huge favour by admitting Adriano as our visiting student this year! Adriano is like my BFF haha! Him and I are so similar in nature and we just jell well! His girlfriend is also just the sweetest person ever and I love hanging out with them both whenever she visits. Here are some pictures of the Ph.D. love!

03.09 The ultimate Ph.D. love – Jeffrey and Hazel’s wedding!
03.16 Vishrut, Grace and I at the Wharton 5K! No, we did not have to dress up. Yes, it was painful running in that. Yes, I am dressed as a pig, and yes, all the kids thought I was the easter bunny.
BeReal of me, Adriano and Elisa (Adriano’s girlfriend) after an afternoon of good vibes.
Post-brunch with Adriano and Irina
Party boat with Adriano and Irina! Sergey and James were also at the party!
First-year welcome lunch, sponsored by second-years
Sunset at first happy hour of the academic year
My brunch date, Alex!
Haunted house at Eastern State Penitentiary
This cool display van at a comedy show location. Went to watch the show with Alex and Charlie.
Third years treat second years to dinner ❤

I am also back in therapy! I love my new therapist – we’ve only met four times so far but she has been a godsend, helping me looking at things from a different perspective. i tend to be very critical of myself when i reflect on my experiences and she has shown me ways in which i can extent grace to myself in some of those experiences.

Romance

This wasn’t really a thing in year 27, haha! I did not go on any dates at all. My closest brush with romance was an airport encounter with a boy that I thought was really cute! The whole thing was just so RomCom-esque and one my friends said “you should have just kept it going for the plot.”

So as I mentioned earlier, I missed my connection from Nairobi to JFK because my flight from Harare to Nairobi was delayed. The airline put us up in a hotel in Nairobi and I spent the time before the next flight (which was a late evening flight) just galavanting in Kenya. After all the galavanting, we headed back to the airport. Once I got to the airport, I got into the check-in line, but as soon as I got in the line I started second-guessing whether I needed to be there: we had already received our boarding passes the night before and my bags were already checked in. As I turned around to get out of the line, someone with a butt-load of luggage joined the line behind me, so I was stuck and couldn’t leave. Our eyes met briefly, that awkward our-eyes-just-met-so-I-just-mouth-hello-to-you kind of thing. But then he proceeded to make conversation with me, throwing lots of compliments my way haha. He was an attractive guy and clearly a good conversationalist, so we exchanged numbers and continued talking for the next couple of days. We had a handful of extremely long phone calls, but I had to call things, whatever they were, off after about two weeks – he had flaked on plans we’d made for the second time and I wasn’t here for it.

Aside from that, there’s been nothing really. I think one of the reasons why I was so happy to let go of Mr. Airport was because I have really been thinking a lot about what being a single woman for the rest of my life might look like and I am happy with that picture, so I am not really willing to put up with stuff that irks me just so I can be in a relationship. Nonetheless, after a lot of thought, I realise that while I would be very happy as a single woman, I would definitely prefer to have someone to share my life with.

That’s pretty much all in the romance department.

Conclusion and Random Pictures

Overall this 27th year of my life has been a wonderful time. There have been a lot of blessings and also a lot of pain, but I am incredibly grateful for all I have had the joy of experiencing. I am also grateful that God placed me in England at the time when tragedy struck so that I could be there as a support for my family.

This last week of being 26 has been one of the busiest and most stressful weeks of my Ph.D. experience, but I am grateful for this commitment I have made to myself to write this blog post each year. It gives me time to look back, reflect, and count my blessings.

I am incredibly excited for the next two years that I am about to begin – I call them the age of 28! They will be my 28th year of life and the year where I am 28 years old. I have always looked forward to these two years since I was a child for no logical reason, and so I am excited and feel grateful to be here!

Other pictures from throughout the year

views from my birthday brunch. spot 1) the city of philadelphia, and 2) me!
04.30 Broad St Run times!
brunch with sese!
catching up with my little girl at Koffee?, New Haven
Brunch a-la-Swata in Providence! thanks for hosting me, girl ❤
chilling w Eric in Providence post-campus dance. thanks for inviting me!
At the beach in Newport, RI
FaceTime catch-up with one of my favs
my sleeping beauty
Michael and Michelle, the love is not always well-received
tummy time with Michelle
this was my outfit for all three days in London – only outward change each day was the earrings and the colour of the top
London
Randomly ran into some high school mates at Paddington Station at the end of my London trip
Michelle starts standing!!
Big sister Mels big sistering
Three generations of Manhiri men
My babies – off to watch big brother Nolan play in a football tournament
Is it too soon for me to go to school, Mhamha Pipi?
Baby Michelle in the blanket I spent the summer knitting for her
Nom nom nom with Regi and Pipi
Farewell, England
Sunset views on plane from Montreal to St John’s
personality picture
Sargasso final tour – love you Maria and Thomas!
Tendie visits baby AJ soon after he is born – first one to visit!
that time i ordered six bananas and they instead delivered six bunches of bananas, New Haven
yet another personality pic
all i’m saying is, if one of my brothers marries you then this is what you should expect
Catching up with a dearly loved old friend at church! Congratulations, newly minted Mrs!
Celebrating Daddy Nigel’s birthday at St Elmo’s, Avondale
01.05 cutie pie croc
not my babies being old women vakagara paruvanze vachidya mabuns
mom was being a *fire* photographer this day
01.13 one of the greatest pleasures of being at home
01.13 girl, what happened here? lol
04.08 eclipse day… peak ecplise time came was also peak cloud cover time… sigh
ending my last day of being 26 on a high note!
brunch with Adriano
04.06 Saying farewell to Elisa 😦

Just Food and Drinks

birthday check in: so how was being 24?

another year has gone by. there have been ups and downs, but i have to say it has been a really good one.

first of all, quick update on the last birthday: i decided to bake my own cake and had a blast with it! It was a three-tier carrot cake and nardos did a lot of heavy lifting there. Just a few days later, i found out that sneaky nardos and joe had planned a whole surprise birthday party/dinner for me, complete with a second carrot cake and a bottle of a certain young lady’s favourite “elephant-juice”. so wonderful!

the three tier cake in the making
05/01/2021 the Claire’s cake with a wonderfully hilarious message on it
birthday drinks at Geronimo on the actual day of my birthday

A lot of my life has changed over the last 12 months. i have met incredible people and made great strides, both professionally and personally. i did a whole “happy girl summer” thing last summer where i met some lovely people, had plans with friends on most weekends, visited people, and i just let myself enjoy the warm weather.

09/18/2021 Alison Joy and I at Silin’s wedding! Alison Joy & Julie were the co-maids of honour

i went to two weddings over the summer and i was the maid-of-honour at the first one. I definitely cried watching my high school and college friend walk down the aisle. congratulations to both Mrs Sarah Birdsall and Mrs Silin Li!

08/14/2021 Sarah’s wedding!!
08/14/2021 Arundel girls at the Bella Sera in Palestine, TX here for the one and only Sarah❤️❤️

i have also accumulated at least five burn scars from cooking/baking over the last year. Most are quite small, but the largest and oldest is about two and a half inches long and one inch wide – i’m quite fond of it. i baked lots of yummy things, from my first somewhat round batch of cookies, to nardos’ favourite, the pumpkin loaf, to most recently (this week actually!) my own favourite, the banana cake. speaking of the kitchen, i completed my vegetarian challenge, and had my first piece of chicken in a year on december 1 at bbq chicken on whitney ave.

i travelled to Zimbabwe for the first time since the pandemic began and i spent all of five and a half weeks weeks there. It was the first time my siblings and i had been in the same place since my brother’s wedding in 2018, and this time we had 3 new children in the family, with a second child on the way for my brother and his wife (and that baby is due in the next few days!).

12/26/2021 my favourite part is the closed eyes 😂. can you spot where the soon-to-be-borbaby is?
12/26/2021 sekuru peace with the babies
12/18/2021 everyone at mbuya kwinjo
(sadly i hadn’t arrived in zim yet)

i spent a few days with one of my absolute best friends and sister, Matida, who had recently gotten married! A whole Mrs now! I had not seen her in three years so it was such a blessing to just be in the same place with her, to share with each other in person how our lives were transforming and how God was just showing up for us!

01/27/2022 my favourite and i
10/23/2021 “Let all that you do be done in love”. So sad i couldn’t attend the wedding, but congratulations my love!

i also spent time with old friends at Lomagundi College, and sadly ended up attending a funeral service while there as one of the founding members of the school passed away. Lomagundi is a particularly important school in our family. my personal link to the school is that i tutored at Lomagundi back in 2016 in the time between finishing high school and starting college. i made some great friends while there and i continue to enjoy visiting them whenever i get the chance.

01/26/2022 a flower arrangement from Jack’s funeral. these are flame lilies, the national flower of Zimbabwe.

work-wise, i moved from my job as a research assistant at the Yale Child Study Center to a job (again) as a research assistant/Tobin Pre-Doctoral Fellow at the Yale School of Management working for the accounting group.

07/20/2021 my last lab meeting in the Stover Lab at the Yale Child Study Center

i quickly learned that accounting research is something that appeals to me so much so that i applied to three Ph.D. programs in the field and was admitted into two of them. i am very excited and blessed to say that i will be moving to Philadelphia in the late summer to begin my Ph.D. in Accounting at Wharton, the Business School at the University of Pennsylvania. i feel very undeserving and humbled in many ways, and o continue to see the hand of God in the path that Love has carved for me.

my actual move has nothing to do with espn… this is just the first thing that popped up when i googled “yale upenn”

i have made really great friends with the other pre-docs i work with. Going into the office and seeing these faces on most days of the week has been so much fun. my bosses are also pretty incredible and i am saddened to be leaving in a few months.

12/10/2021 post secret-santa gift exchange w long live the kwin, notorious yin, josé bosé, medium rareric, and party arty

this last year i have also been confronted with and continue to work through many insecurities, again both professionally and personally, but i think through it all God is teaching me to run the race in front of me, to run my own race and trust God to land my feet on solid ground with each and every step. i really am growing more comfortable in my own skin and learning to acknowledge these insecurities but not let them hinder me from doing what i want to do or being where i need to be. i know this verse is largely referring to enduring in the faith but really i have found God encouraging me to keep on with the things in my life in general and i trust God to continue on with me as i conclude my 25th year and start year #26.

Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses, let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles. And let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God. Consider him who endured such opposition from sinners, so that you will not grow weary and lose heart.

Hebrews 12:1-3 NIV

year 25 has been great! i have laughed a lot, i have loved a lot, and i been loved so much by people very dear to my heart. i have grown more into my own skin, and i look forward continuing the journey of discovering who God has fashioned me to be. a LOT more has happened this year but i just can’t write it all here without making this post insufferably long. i will, however, do my regular shout outs to people. some names may be surprising to find here, but i have learned never to look back with regret at times/people in my life that in the season made me happy/smile! i’ll do slightly extended shout outs for a few people who have been constants in my daily life in the last year, so here we go:

first of all, shout out to Nardos, my best friend whom i have found home in. i am very deeply saddened that we will be going separate ways this year, but i know the distance will not dissolve our friendship. shout out to Phyllis – i know that regardless of where we go in life, even if we one day grow apart, you are someone i would quickly drop what i’m doing and show up for. you’re my sister. shout out to Joe – you are someone i have admired for a very long time and i wish so much joy for you in your life. your friendship over the years, especially the last two years has been very meaningful to me.

02/20/2022 trip to the mall with people i love, the three who have been most constant in my life these last few years
09/24/2021 oysters and friends! could we be any fancier 😝 (p.s. no, we were not in new zealand – just good old new york)

shout out to Theresa. girl. what a friend. we have been up, and man we have been down! but i am so grateful for your friendship. you are one of those few friends that i am certain know will be around to the end and i am so grateful for you. and thank you for introducing me to the enneagram! shout out to Mrs Birdsall!! Sarah, i feel so humbled, honoured, blessed for the ways in which you have just opened up your life to me. when we first met as little form 1s at Arundel i would have never imagined this is where we would be 12 years later. my mind can only wonder where life will take us another 12 years from now.

04/23/2022 Sarah and Beau’s very special triple threat party
04/15/2022 nardos & joe duel during our weekend trip to Sharon, CT.
02/13/2022 nardie and i stroll through a 5K in the winter! (we jogged the last 50m to run across the finish line)
07/09/2021 sarah’s bachelorette party

okay. shout out to the office homies Kevin, José, Laura, Eric, Arthur, and Flint. Shout out to Roy, Isaac, Sam, Naima, Nabor, and Alison Joy. the Arundel girls Ropa, Paida & Tarisai. the dinner squad, Mohit, Eunice, Nadia! one of the bestest workmates and sweetest ever, Lou-Ann!! my family – my brother, my sister-in-love Tendai (thank you for loving me so much), my sister, my hubby Regi and most notably the babies!! all my cousins, aunts and uncles, my nieces and nephews – you guys hold my heart in a way no one else could ever. i am certain i am forgetting lots of people who have made the last year notable, but that’s not to say my heart is not grateful. it really is. alright…i am certain i am forgetting lots of people who have made the last year notable, but that’s not to say my heart is not grateful. it really is. alright…

05/29/2021 Arundel gals weekend at Tari’s!
11/25/2021 hosting friendsgiving 🦃
03/01/2022 end of roy’s visit. nardie missed picture time *insert sad emoji*

y’all, i have a whole 25 years of life under my belt now! What a blessing! Cheers to many more fun, youthful, and Jesus-filled years!

now here are a bunch of other pictures i just wanted to include in this post

05/15/2021 dinner clan!
06/04/2021 girls night out
05/21/2021 some more dinner clanning!
06/05/2021 arundel girls brunch at the chestnut café
07/17/2021 homemade chipotle saturday dinner, prepared by yours truly
07/21/2021 nardie and phyllis capturing a beautiful event for beau and sarah
08/01/2021 visiting alison joy and julie in their new apartment in new york
08/17/2021 the one time we actually won trivia at trinity 😂 🥈
09/24/2021 i don’t remember why we laughed at this moment, but i honestly have so many pictures like this with this girl
10/30/2021 i finally took up nardie on her offer to go climbing!
12/04/2021 joe and nardie’s joint birthday party. somebody pls tell me why they’re holding those biscuits like that 😂
12/18/2021 christmas dinner
12/28/2021 my babies colouring 🥰🥰
01/02/2022 mazvikadei dam; isaac trying to teach me to skip rocks
01/02/2022 beautiful pack i picked up – holding a million years of history in my hand
01/04/2022 visiting mhamha mati in chinhoyi
01/15/2022 girls day out
01/20/2022 car ride with mutsa, bea, and dad. poor rudo akasara kumba akarara – you snooze you lose
02/04/2022 tari’s visit to new haven
02/14/2022 nardie and phyllis are the best valentines ever
03/04/2022 phyllis’ crossfit challenge #shedidit
03/16/2022 breakfast with audrey post my upenn visit days
04/15/2022 more of joe & nardie duelling
04/15/2022 i just love these
01/13/2022 me and my gogo ❤️❤️ mai vababa
12/26/2021 look at the smile! isn’t she lovely 😍
01/13/2022 murewa visit to see gogo with dad, tete, and my two boys
01/09/2022 my twin girls at daddy naju’s birthday kuparamount. little sister maita in mainini’s belly
02/12/2022 the girls meet baby sister maita (they’re absolutely obsessed with her)
i do not have a date for this picture, but as you can tell it is pretty cold. this is my grandfather, my father’s father. i know very little about him as i never got to meet him, but this picture makes me feel like i know at least a little
03/16/2022 just me and my day one 📸

2021 Challenge – Day 21

my last post was almost exactly four months ago!! discipline, amirite??

well, a few nights ago i watched the movie Julie & Julia on Netflix, which if you haven’t watched, i recommend. it’s totally up my lane – cute and feel-goody. anyway, in that movie, julie keeps a blog for 365 days as she takes herself through a cooking challenge. as i watched it i thought “maybe i should keep a blog of my yearly challenges too,” haha. though the blog might not be as exciting as julie’s was, i figured i already had a yearly challenge that i was almost three weeks into so i would definitely have material, and given i had about forty-nine weeks to go, it wouldn’t be too late to start. i had ten million blog posts in my drafts anyway, so this would give me a reason to check on them frequently and potentially promote them from drafts to published posts.

so, here i am on day 21 of my 365-day challenge. “what is the challenge?” you may ask. well, this girl is vegetarian for the year! you heard that right… no meat for a whole year! i’ve had family members ask why such a huge change, especially for someone who comes from a culture where you haven’t had a meal until you’ve had meat. i figure some of them ask out of pity, that maybe i’m too broke to buy meat – lol, i’m trippin’. truth is, i think they ask out of worry that i might go a whole year just plain hungry! p.s., if you are family and you are reading this, don’t worry – i am very well fed.

so… why vegetarianism? it’s an idea i have flirted with through much of my time in college. i’ve been vegetarian for religious fasts, i’ve been vegetarian for a few weeks just for kicks, and once i was even VEGAN for a whole two weeks (i’m never doing that again!). half way through 2020 i realised i had gone the entire year thus far without getting any braids done in my hair or anything of that sort, and so i challenged myself to finish the year like that. upon realising i wanted a new challenge for 2021, vegetarianism came as a no-brainer. this was my chance to see if i had the guts to do this for more than just a couple of weeks. granted the hair thing was eons easier – in fact, i’m still rocking my natural hair (15 months and counting)., i had to try!

i decided to commit pretty early. at the end of september i dropped pork from my diet which was super easy cause i didn’t eat much of it to begin with, and then october saw the end of my beef days, a transition that wasn’t too difficult either. the real challenge came at the end of november. i must admit that on december 2nd, i found two leftover chicken nuggets in my fridge & i did not have the heart to throw them out, so i had them, hehe. and then on december 31st i had my last taste of any sort of meat until 2022 when i got myself a roll of eel & avocado sushe. bye-bye 2020, & bye-bye meat!

now that you have the backstory of what my challenge for the year is, i’ll now tell you what these updates will be all about. i’ll use them let you know what i’ve been eating, share some recipes that i’ve tried and maybe give some reviews, and then i’ll tell you how i’m feeling about the whole shabam. i’ll try come up with regular questions i can answer to track how my feelings may be changing with time, so here’s what i can think of today:

How has the experience been so far? so far so good. i am confident that i can complete the challenge. i’ve realised that now that i’m vegetarian i am far less likely to order take-out cause i just don’t feel like paying a restaurant for vegetables, feel like a rip-off lol! another thing is that after 9 months of cooking for each other every night for dinner, nardos & i have split our groceries and now cook for ourselves, and i feel like a little child! i don’t feel the drive to cook for myself, so if i’m not eating leftovers, i’m probably just having a sandwich for dinner or something dumb like that.

Protein: my go-to has mostly been high-protein yogurts and eggs, but i’ve read in a few places that dairy might not be the best supplement. but hey, i like my eggs and yogurt, so i’ll stick to that for now. i’m also not a big fan of cheese (except on pizza), so that’s another little protein hurdle. i downloaded My Fitness Pal so i could keep track of the nutrients i am consuming and while i’m not doing terrible, i’m not doing great either on the protein.

Could I see myself remaining vegetarian past December 2021? that would be a hard no. are there some great vegetarian recipes and dishes? absolutely yes! but i have to say i miss me some fried chicken.

Favourite recipe so far: well, i actually prepared this in december 2020 when i could still eat fish & seafood, but i made a barley soup which i really liked. i had never had barley before, and i had never liked soups much, but i impressed myself with this one. i even baked my own bread and it was great!

if you have any suggestions for things i could try out, feel free to leave a comment on this post or message me privately! also check out the podcast – i’ve been on an unannounced break for about two months now, but i’ll be back v soon.

hasta luego!

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xx QueenJoy

Day 0 or Day 73? Introduction

              Rewind to December 2017, I clearly recall listing to my dad what I would be doing the summer of 2018, five months from then. Not only was I telling him what I would be doing in five months’ time, but also in six, in seven, and in eight months’ time. I knew exactly where I would be and the big picture of what I would be doing in those places. My time was scheduled and my plans were certain and I loved it. That is a pretty accurate picture of what my time in college was like, what the last four years of my life were. Although not comparable to my time in college, even my time in high school, with a few exceptions, was pretty certain.

              Fast forward to now, Day 73 of this new chapter of my life, Day 0 of this platform, and everything looks very different. I am searching for a job and I cannot tell you where I will be in three months’ time. I can’t tell you whether I’ll be in the same city, state and/or country. I can’t even tell you where I will be in a month’s time but that’s what makes me excited to be starting this platform! I get to share with you all, and you get to join, in this new adventure of mine.

              I have been wanting to start a blog for a while now and after I recently watched a short video of Mark Zuckerberg on Facebook talking about how the hardest part of any venture is getting started, I decided to just start. I also decided that maybe I also wanted to do a podcast since I enjoy talking more than I do writing, so I decided to start that too. And why not also have the YouTube channel for occasional video content, right?

              So… yes, I am presenting you with a not-so-threatening Triple Threat Podcast, YouTube Channel and Blog. If you have anything in particular you’d like to see on the platform – topics you would like to hear discussed, questions you have for me etc. – hit me up on social media. The blog page on Facebook and Twitter is @candidsharn, and my social media username is @miss_sharonjoy. I’d love to hear what you think. Look out for the first podcast episode coming soon, featuring three of my housemates and friends, Nardos & Phyllis from upstairs, and Maria from across the hall!

              Welcome to Candid Shar’n!

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xx QueenJoy