As we journey through this lane called life, I believe our Kodak captions will always retell a storyline, a storyline of what we think, thought, feel, felt, and our imagination at the time. Our stories are always narrated through colorful images through our unique point of view. Kodak captions can set the mood and/ or arouse different emotions based on the individuals and / or events. Kodak captions allow us to interpret and describe reality, capture important moments, and express emotions in different ways♥️.
To the ones who are fortunate enough to still own photo albums, what emotions or thoughts come up when you choose to skim through?. Some people might find joy looking at the photo albums and others emotions of sadness will arise. When we skim through multiple photos, albums, for people gone before us, racing emotions that hold our tears back remain present. I own photos albums, and when I set time to look through them, I choose to be in the mood and dedicate quality time. This is because I don’t know what emotions I will have after and don’t want to feel guilt why I put myself in that situation.

We can somehow agree that old photographs have the capacity to elicit a range of emotions. My one cousin, Mr Anto, stated, “nikii bisha ciya mathiko seems to be the most colorful ones?!. It had never occurred to me until I heard his comment. Unfortunately, most of the funeral kodak captions bring out the most powerful expressions captioned. People are never aware of photos taken, and neither do the photographers go around arranging or telling people to stand, sit, or pose a certain way!.

This one friend of mine called Madam Dorcas, her love of beautiful captions completes her brand. It is not because she will post the photos out there, somewhere. It is the captions that matter to her, and all she looks for is was that the best caption taken!. Madam Dorcas stated a person had reached out to her asking her to share good photos they had taken over the years with this other individual who had passed. Madam D stated it was clear this person who requested the photos wanted only good captions that had been captured over the years. It was evident that this person had faith that Madam Dorcas had to have captured beautiful Kodak captions. ♥️♥️
Kodak captions of anything remain close to heart because, when I choose to reminisce, I want to be in the moment. When our world noises hinder our ability to be in the moment, circumstances will then force us to be. Smell your roses as much as you can and at all times. We all only have one caption, one caption at a time, so make your captions matter.





In the future, my hope is to continue captioning Kodak captions as I appreciate the memory lanes I have, which we have created over the years. My parents are gone, and so if yours are still with you, take lots of photos and videos, spend quality time,visit them if you are close and if you live abroad, ask questions about their life, family tree, understand your family tree, your heritage, culture, and lastly if possible inquire their relationship with money and people. 😅😅.
One thing to know is that our time is numbered, and once the moments expire, you only have a memory lane you created. Side note We were chatting via text message with a friend about other things, and life when she shared her travel to kenya this summer. I told her I was excited to read about her travel to kenya to go spend time with her mom. She shared her departure and arrival dates. This is what I said: Nice. I’m glad you will get to spend quality time with your mom, Claire.

I love this quote by Winston Churchill –
The pessimist sees difficulty in every opportunity. The optimist sees opportunity in every difficulty.
To the ones gone before us, Dad, Mom, Cucu Waruguru& wariko, Guka Gakuru & Muchiri, Uncle Charles and others I may have not mentioned by names, may their soul continue resting in eternal peace. May they be our guiding angels through their whispers.
Much love, ♥️
~Mimi Waruguru
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