[embedyt] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfzX8cM60dU[/embedyt] I used to find it rather disheartening, even awful whenever my parents argued. I still do. It was so frequent, its almost as if they are not the same couple that tied the knot and wedded more than twenty years ago, taking happy pictures all smiles and kissing in public after carefully reciting …
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I used to find it rather disheartening, even awful whenever my parents argued. I still do. It was so frequent, its almost as if they are not the same couple that tied the knot and wedded more than twenty years ago, taking happy pictures all smiles and kissing in public after carefully reciting their vows. Till death do us apart, they said. Now, what’s left of their marriage is constant wrangles, threats and silent treatment. Last week, I came home to another shitshow, that they were sleeping in separate bedrooms. I was shell shocked!! It was getting worse. They were no longer in speaking terms, after my mother called him a bull and he retaliated by calling her an ungrateful bitch. Things were falling apart, and I didn’t know what to do.
I tried, secretly, to get them to talk to each other, by bringing about my progress in campus and how much I appreciate them both for the sacrifices they have had to make to get me where Iam today. It backfired badly when I brought up a trip we made to Naivasha when I was a kid. Turns out, my mother financed it, with the promise from my dad that he would refund her in full. He didn’t. My name is Cynthia Oluoch, the first born in a family of three. My younger brother is in boarding school, thank God, he is away from the effects of a broken marriage and the daily complaining, the bickering, the bitching by my mother as well as the pan throwing at each other.
I didn’t want them to divorce. Clearly, they both had issues to settle, one was hurting from the lying and broken promises, while the other feels unappreciated for what he has done. But, deep inside, I know that they still love each other dearly. As a good daughter, it was my job to glue them together and make them see that one is incomplete without the other. That they were meant to complement each other and make the team stronger. Thankfully, an aunt came in handy when I mentioned their fallout, to which she suggested a traditional herbalist called Dr. Mugwenu. She recommended him, saying he is an expert at healing broken marriages. True to her word, Dr. Mugwenu reiterated those same exact words when I contacted him. He specializes in long-distance healing too, as well as being totally dependable, highly professional and adequately skilled. He cast my parents love spells, which worked instantly.
I went home that evening to find them watching the news together, holding hands and laughing together. I couldn’t be any happier. Finally, they are glued to each other, having resolved their differences and come to terms once more. Thanks to Mugwenu Doctors, my parents bond was even stronger, their journey united, their hearts full with each other’s laughter.
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