Greetings
to you my favorite reader, I hope you’ve been well. Your favorite blogger
wishes to welcome you back to GOOD VYBES WITH SHAM BlogSpot. So, this time I
decided to give you a sneak peak about
my life in campus; it’s quite interesting and I hope you’ll love it. Don’t
forget to share and leave a comment at the end of the article.
CAMPUS VYBES -
LIVING IT UP
I remember four years back in high school, my favorite Maths
teacher used to praise campus in such a way that I longed to be part of that
amazing stage of life.”It will be fun,“ she said, “the best part comes in when
you have an ID, giving you the freedom to do whatever that pleases you.” First
of all, I acquired the ID, which came along with the responsibilities of being
a ‘common mwananchi’ (nothing to be excited about). How I wish she also added
the parts where you automatically become a hustler and get to share a common
lifestyle with a church mouse, plus the burden of dealing with the
responsibilities after venturing into the adult life.
The picture above genuinely explains a lot. That’s a photo of
an eager and anxious me before boarding the train that would take me to my
campus destination. I had somehow figured out the university that I wanted to
join, which is the Technical University of Mombasa that stands on the one and
only island our motherland has (ain’t bragging but it’s a fact). It is the
famous Mombasa that people have a tendency of saying this phrase about it,”kuingia
ni rahisi lakini kutoka balaa”.
Being a freshman, I think I interacted with more people than
I should, since it has come to affect me both positively and negatively. Thanks
to my large circle of friends, ive gotten to interact with people from
different walks of life, tribes, personalities and cultures, making me learn a
few things from them.
A fact that I came to terms with is ; unfortunately the
higher you escalate in your educational level, the tougher the struggles become.
Talk about ‘chapos’ being a comrades favorite meal simply because they are affordable,
dealing with bedbugs AKA micro-comrades(for the ones living in
the school hostels)and showing that million dollar smile when you get the Mpesa
messages(fuliza is a major setback). Not forgetting you have to look
presentable, have fun and fend for your stomach, whether you have the cash or
not- the struggle is real people. But the best
part comes in when you realize that no matter the hardships and challenges you
go through, your folks and the friends you consider to be family always got
your back.
Peer pressure is real out here, another thing I came to
embrace. It’s a matter of how you handle it, coming hand in hand with
relationships which according to me, can be termed as situationships.The small
heartbreaks and disappointments have broken but later on come to build me in the long run,
keeping in mind the great phrase from Kelly Clarkson, ‘what does not kill you
makes you stronger.’ On the academic sector, supplementary exams and RATS are
nightmares to all comrades, a nightmare that should be avoided at all costs for
a healthier living.
This was just but a small bit of my campus experiences. If I
get another chance, I’ll dig more into topics like depression, friendship,
spiritual and love life. Until next time, bye bye!
PS: I’ll appreciate if you shared your co memorable moments
you had in Campus.


It reminds me of my English teacher always saying "Campo ndio kila kitu" but it was a difrent story coz this is the stage in life were you either make or break yourself
ReplyDeletetrue...so true
DeleteI still don't know if I'm campus coz I feel like I'm in highschool level 2
ReplyDeleterudi kwenu๐๐๐๐
DeleteHapo kwa kunguni ๐ ๐ poleni
ReplyDeleteyashapita๐คง๐๐
DeleteLife in campus revolves around money at least have enough๐ ๐ ....lakini sasa ndio Hakuna........ 200 ni kama 2000 huku๐๐๐๐
ReplyDeleteukiwa na thao unaanza kupanga venye utanunua land na uanze investments๐๐๐sad๐๐
Delete๐๐๐ Na hio 1000 ww ndio tycoon wa mtaa๐ ๐ .... You call the shots๐๐๐
Delete๐๐ kunguni manenoz but tumevumilia
ReplyDeleteKunguni manenoz but tumevumilia
ReplyDeleteVery genuine article #TUM comrade chronicles. I totally relate ๐ . It is definite that kila campus student atamaliza 4k-5k chapatis by the time amalize ๐ ๐ n a small lorry full of beans๐
ReplyDeleteRelationships being situationships and short 'comewestays'������ I love this piece, congrats��������
ReplyDeleteNice work.
ReplyDeleteIt's not an easy life but here captures my attention "chapos" the comrades favourite meal of all time
ReplyDeleteIn highschool wewe always told to read hard so we can go where people go and you don't have to read as much as you are in high school then you reach where people go and it's where you have to keep your books close or see hell by the end of the semester
ReplyDeleteKuvamiwa na kunguni inaumanga but imebidi tuzoe
ReplyDeleteHapo kwa Panya na Paka manze
ReplyDeleteEnyewe ukiskia watu wakidescribe campus you would think it's a small heaven.... Anyway itabidi tuzoeye....
ReplyDeleteEnyewe campus life is not as we really thought it would be....but itabidi tuzoeye
ReplyDeleteThis campus is way too hard than highschool ....its tiresome
ReplyDeleteCampus life is sweet when still focsued
ReplyDeleteYou have learnt to draw the curtains when it's morning after a long night.. you have learnt that the grass is not greener on the other side but it's greener where you water the ground.. campus is like a maze ... Find your way out
ReplyDeleteYou have four years to be irresponsible here, relax๐๐. Work is for people with jobs. You'll never remember class time, but you'll remember the time you wasted hanging out with your friends. So stay out late. Go out with your friends on a Tuesday when you have a paper due on Wednesday. Spend money you don't have. Drink 'til sunrise. The work never ends, but college does...๐๐
ReplyDeleteNi kunoma
ReplyDeleteWell they lied to us. Limited fun.
ReplyDeleteWe are seeing you ๐
ReplyDeleteWhat doesn't kill you makes you stroger...so true and honest Sham you are among the strongest ladies I have meet...nice article you are so great..kwanza apo kwa kunguni zimesababisha ๐๐๐ na chapo nikam basic need ๐คญ๐๐
ReplyDeleteI think this 'Kunguni' issue is very common๐ช๐ช those sleepless night back then in hostel but life had to go on
ReplyDeleteBest times๐ซ
ReplyDeleteGood times ✌️
ReplyDeleteAm always looking forward to your artcle. Top level
ReplyDeleteIt was all a scam. Ati campus sijui what๐ Ni kugumu
ReplyDeleteThumbs up๐๐ป๐๐ป
ReplyDeleteAny sickness can be cured by a mpesa message ๐๐
ReplyDeleteEnter your comment...Knowing people is wisdom,knowing yourself is enlightenment,,trust no one before trusting yourself,,nice article
ReplyDeleteNice article Kamara๐ฅ๐ฅ๐ฅ
ReplyDeleteHihihiii nyce one....but campus life was kinda fun..
ReplyDeleteNice article
ReplyDeleteWhat an experience youl live to narrate
ReplyDelete๐๐but still there is these weekends that are sometimes fun
ReplyDeleteCampus life is fun on weekends ๐
ReplyDeleteGood choice of words . Keep up siz
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