George Ikua, husband to the late cancer warrior Janet Kanini
has thanked his friends for being with him and his family when they were going
through a difficult time.
Janet died on April 1st this year and her family has been
trying to accept that she is no more.
“Grieving Is A Very Personal Process. It’s Like A Movie You
Watched And Now You Remember Every Fine Detail. I Shared 14 Years With Janet.
Her Absence Has Left A Huge Vacuum.
My Four-Year-Old Daugther Jasmine Is Still Trying To
Understand Her Mothers Loss.
It Is Difficult To Tell Her Why Her Mother Cannot Come Home
For Just 10 Minutes, Say Hi, And Go Back To Heaven. It Is Always Difficult To
Respond To This Question. My Son On The Other Hand Knows What Happened And It
Is Very Painful For Him,” He Told The Nairobian During A Recent Interview.
George, who has been busy taking care of his two children
and focusing on the Kanini 4 Africa Foundation, has turned a year older today
and he shared a touching message with his followers. Here is what he had to
say;
“My Good Friends, Thanks For The Well-Wishes As I Start
Another Year. It Is The First One, In 14 Years, Without Janet But I Believe She
Was Gobbling Some Cake Wherever She Is.(Miss You Gal). I Was Surrounded By Over
A Dozen Children As I Cut Mine And Can Only Give Thanks For The Grace Jaz ,
Pedro And I Have Received From Everyone In The Last Few Months.
Mortality Is Part Of Us, But It Doesn’t Make It Easier For
Those Left Behind, But It Is Part Of All Of Us. We Need To Embrace The
Fickleness Of Our Existence And Live Like Its The Only Life You Got- Because
Sadly It Is The Only One You Got.
Don’t Worry About Your Mundane Problems Or Opinions, They Are
More Perception Than Reality. For Some, To Get Just One More Day Alive Would Be
The Greatest Gift.
In This Year I Hope We Can All Be Ourselves And Live A Life
Full Of Blessings, Laughter And Self-Discovery, Devoid Of Hate, Judgment And
Gossip.
May You All Find Love, Joy, Success, Forgiveness, Grace And
Health. Do Have A Happiest Year.”