For the first time, my mother let my brother and I go to the salon ourselves to have our hair cut. She'd normally take us there herself, but she considered us big enough to walk the streets on our own, as long as it was during the daytime. Being the elder brother, I held the 500 naira note. Big money that time.
All we were going to spend to cut our hair was 50 naira per head, I think. The hair style was skodos, as we normally refer to it, where you'd shave the entire skull of its glory to reveal the beauty of the yellow sun. So, yes, I was carrying money for a pot of soup made with beef in my pocket. Good old times.
@yinjuolu and I, feeling like the biggest boys in the neighbourhood, bounced all the way to the salon. Not without our wise conversations, of course, with me most teaching him the philosophies of the universe. And a few playing around the streets, too, probably mimicking motorcycle sounds and our hands on our imaginary bikes saying... vrooommm vroooom vrrrooooooommmm!
Now, I don't remember if the money was in my hand or my pocket, but what I remember is that I surely didn't find it in either place on our arrival at our trustee barber. Or wait. I think we even realised that the precious 500 naira note had somehow vanished into thin air before our arrival. Our ETA automatically escalated from 10 minutes to 7 hours, because we knew we were finished.
"Ermmm...it's like the money is with you, right?" I said, searching my pockets. My brother, who widened his tiny eyes, promptly defended, "No ooo. Is it not you that was doing big brother and collected the money from mommy when she was clearing your plate of food that you did not finish and eventually did not give me?"
Realising all my philosophical teachings entered one ear of his and came out the other, I just hissed and started looking for the money that had gone incognito. Quickly enough, we knew what had to be done; operation trace-our-steps-back-home-while-searching-or-else-mommy-unleashes-mr-do-goody
For effective results, which was to find the prodigal 500 naira note, the operation was carried out three times. After tracing our steps back home, we did the same back to where we realised our money was missing, and then back home again. Going back home to mommy, we had already asked the Lord to forgive us of all our sins as we returned to meet Mama J & J, the no-nonsense woman.
"Oya...smell the cane. Smell it well! What does the cane smell like?" Our mother's words when our backs are about to receive some lovely tattoos from Mr Do Goody. I had already begun predicting my fate on our way back home, especially being the elder brother.
When my mother disciplines me based on "elder brother" case, she'll be bringing Spider-Man quotes like "With great power comes great responsibility." After I would have cried the Atlantic ocean. Meanwhile, it is this same younger brother that did not used to hear word, although it was entirely my fault this time. Or maybe she never actually gave me the money??? Hmmmmmmm....
We got home, and the moment of truth came. With my high-pitched voice, I started stammering as I explained our situation. After I had presented my case, being my own lawyer, my mother did the unthinkable.
She just said "okay" and gave us another note, and then asked us to be very careful this time.
"Say what, ma?" After all the internal crisis I had!
You should have seen me in church the next Sunday, I almost gave testimony to Jesus for saving my life. Ever since that day, the spirit of money disappearance fled far away from me.
And then we went back to get our skodos...
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This was such a funny read π€£π€£... You both were very lucky that day or just maybe your mum didn't give you guys the moneyπ...
You both look so cute π₯Ή
π Thank youuu.
Maybe she didn't. But I know how much we would have checked within ourselves and looked for the money before heading back home as our last resort.π
I totally get ππ... I can only imagine the amount of tears you both would've cried after being flogged ππ
Which mother would you tell that one??
It's like you want to collect... π
Honestly ππ, better floggingπ
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No be small oπ€£π€£
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Hehe. Once I lost money like you and I tried to find it for 1 hours and failed. At last when I returned home and figured out that I dropped the note in mt home π . I was the lucky one. This incident reminded me about my childhood memories π .
Bro, you were lucky. What explanation and you have given mama? π
I bought all the things in debt from shopkeeper and managed my mother easily. In fact I have taken some money from the shopkeeper to make make the calculation accurate and promised the shopkeeper to return the money next day. My mother didn't understood anything but at night time I confessed about it because I was feeling guilty for telling lie to my mother.
You can't imagine how had i laughed to thisπ€£π€£π€£π€£.. My mom would say "what is this called?" We don't dare say cane... In the midst of crying while stammering you'll hear "Dr..doc..doctor do me good"π.
Oh men! You really reminded me of the beaten i shop those times sha..lol
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And you had me laughing hard too
It is God that has been saving us from time
I'm telling youπ€£π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£π€£
π€£π€£π€£π€£ this got me cracking like crazy Jayπππππ
You should have titled this post cry me a river π€£π€£π€£π€£
But those were good old days really. Days when we bragged about each other's mins and their beating prowess with some corresponding marks on the skin to prove the point .
I guess she followed you guys and saw where you dropped the money, she picked it up and waited patiently for your confession.
Also don't mind younger siblings, they make a scapegoat if their elders whenever there is a crisis π
Cry me a River indeed π
I don't know the magic that happened o. I sha know that I was saved that day π
I'm wondering what you would have said if it were your daughter...
To be frank, she would have received serious scoldings ππππ
Oya smell the cane ooo. Oya gborun e (in Yoruba) like the way she always says it. π
I don't exactly remember the details of the day, but It sounds so familiar π
And your way with words broo. I salute π«‘
Ye! Olorun oba o! π
Don't worry, I will soon remind you of the time we flooded the house with the red sea with the tap open
Thank you, ser π«‘
Eiii all these children π€£. So you almost drowned the family? π
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Omoooo, I remember that one.
We carry ourselves, talk says we wan wash all the clothes for house.
Na so we flood everywhere.
I remember Mimi was with us.
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So youβve been on Hive for two years now! Oh my @olujay was I aware? π
Iβm asking because it just doesnβt ring a bell. Well, see me after this lecture π€£
Hahaha π€£π€£π€£. This one is full of happiness @olujay. Am still laughing. Mothers love β€οΈ is something that is everlasting. The Holy spirit was with her that very day. And its an opportunity for you to learn how to be more careful
Nice lovely read. Blessings.
Oh, yes. π
Truth is, I have indeed learned a lot from my mother. God bless all the sweet and amazing mothers out there.
Now this was a very fun read and I saw all the scenes playing in my head because Iβve had some of the experiences and also had friends who had similar experiences as well.
Just the day you think you are dead there is nothing that can change it, God proved himself to you, hehe. I can imagine the joy when she stretched her hand with another 500 naira note, glorious!!!
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What would your Dad have said if it were you and your sister?
Nothing, if he has the money he will give it to us again if not we will carry that hair like that until he gets another one to give us π
It's the "teaching me the philosophy of the universe" part for me π
See our baby pictures o π₯Ή. You don cast me.π
Shey you have not been drawing from my well of wisdom since I was changing your diaper, sir?
You that was catching the ladies thing then
I couldn't stop my laughter while reading thisπππ.
Please take it easy π
Your baby pictures are quite cute tooπ
Oh, stopeeet π€
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Mummy decided to spare the rod this time. If not daddy goody would have had fun with you π π
Their mind for Dey π€£
My guyyy
And my mother sabi flog that time ehn π
Very big money thenπ.
Bro, I enjoyed reading this, c'mon.
The common song "no be say I dey craze. Na God I dey praise o" came to mind when I read this.