All’s not fair in love and War…

Love chances on all of us. Sometimes it is actually love but most of the time it is just Lust masked behind a flurry of heartwarming words. Other times it is just a passing phase commonly referred to as a crush.

Now when your job or the perception of it gets in the way or completely spoils your chances of nailing someone, it becomes a pain in the rear. As a waiter you serve all manner of people, and being human, there is the occasional crush. The only problem is the perception accorded to waiters. Not all waiters are unschooled unfocused people without any education. I think people forget that so many of the current Big shots did such work as a start to support things like schooling.

This is why I talk like this. There are some guests you serve and they light up your day. Sparks light up the conversation and there is obvious chemistry. A sly smile here, a witty comment there. Every minute is the very definition of blissful. Then they leave the restaurant. After one last glances your way as if to contemplate fate, they walk away. The body language says that they are interested but factors keep them away. The factor is common knowledge. The perception of this work. You both know it so you just let it slide. Its life and sometimes it’s unfair for no apparent reason.

Then there are the workplace affairs. The worst thing you could get yourself into. Your dirty linen suddenly becomes everyone’s business. When love becomes public, it become susceptible to outside involvement and opinion thus at a higher chance of collapse. But if you have learnt to live your life and ignore popular yapping, then you have nothing to worry about. However, the peculiarity of love is that it happens differently to people. I guess that’s why they say all is fair. However when it is so close but yet so far due to factors outside your control, it then becomes a nagging pain inside that keeps whispering what if… (Sigh) But what can we do anyway. C’est la vie!

Olympics 2012 inspired nail art

Only two things heighten the sense of patriotism and only one of them is enjoyable. Sports and war. Sports have been the greatest unifying factor for any country that has some prowess in a particular type of sport. Olympics brings out this factor three fold because countries get to showcase not only their sports prowess but their heritage and pride in their country. Many  times it goes beyond just color coded dressing to body art and other extroverted displays of support. I mean, how many times do you get to do outrageous things in the name of patriotism and get away with it?

In line with this, there is a stunning emerging trend of the most unique and adorable nail art that athletes and fans alike are rocking at the 2012 Olympics. I bet salons in the London Olympics village are making a killing. I think Kenyans should go set up shop in Rio just in case they get approved to host the next Olympics and rake in the profits. Yes we can! So anyway, here are some beautiful images that you may want to experiment with or tell your manicurist to accomplish.

Now someone should memo the athletics team to rock some Kenyan inspired nail art. With a touch of our flag colors and some sights and sounds of Africa of course! Then the world will know that Kenya is as awesome as we know it to be.