Yesterday,
the 10th of June 2012, I sat at the Aga Khan Walk of Nairobi and
watched children—and teenagers— skate. I have always loved skating. I remember
being introduced by it by my cousin, Sammy Situma, in 2004. I remember, with
nostalgia, how I first wore the roller blades and could not walk an inch because I
was afraid of falling. But after a few days, I had learnt how to skate.
Yesterday, watching children learn the ‘baby steps’ in skating was so
enlightening and profound; enlightening because they are the little things we
learn from children and profound because there are very important life lessons
that these children taught me.
First,
Children
are enthusiastic and ready to learn. They wouldn’t mind stretching a hand for
help.
Most
of us don’t— unfortunately.
They
will be keen to learn the ropes, to take that initiative, that step of faith.
For
us, again, our feet are frozen in indecision.
And
they will exude confidence if given the opportunity. This is the march of life.
Just watch the determination and oomph on this little girl’s face. What about
the purposefulness burning in her eyes?
And
she knows, too, that a friend might fall sometimes and would need help. This is
instinctive. Though she is still a learner and is “without resources”, she
still has the willingness to help. She does not wait for the instructor to fix
things. She does not look on helplessly. She just helps. Now, that is so
profound.
But,
sometimes, it happens that we don’t need to go it ourselves. She knows that
too. It is as if she is whispering to her friend she is holding: ‘Friend, let
us walk together. We might be learners but we need each other’. In life, we
need friends. We are not lone rangers. We will walk with them in this life.
We
need sometimes to pause and observe. We need rest. That way we help our bodies
to re-energize and our minds to learn from others. If you come to think about
it, life is not about uninterrupted actions but of intermittent breaks that
helped us drive inspirations from our innermost selves and careful observation
of what surrounds us.
But
like humans we are, we fall. We are frail, transient.
We fall,
again, again, again.
But,
fellow pilgrims,
We
know that every time we fall, we need to wake up. So, we firmly fix our palms
on the tarmac, summon energy within ourselves and rise up. Yes, rise up. That
is the spirit we have. We do that cheerfully.
And
boy, what a cheer it brings to us when we are in control of things again. But
at such times, we need a helping hand because though we might be down we are
not out.
We
admit that there would be uncertainties in life. We might not be sure what
tomorrow holds or whether what we do today will add up to the philosophy we
espouse in life. But we stand at this moment in time, all geared up sizing up
life with glance of our eyes.
Then
we do it, somehow, even if timidly so. But this life, if you come to think
about it, fellow pilgrim, is all about timidity. Those who look at life as a
butterfly are those who will not chase it away by swat of their arms. The brave
and those who chest-thumped, while these attributes are great and laudable,
could sometimes lose vital lessons in life of patience and humility.
We do it, our own way. There is no perfect formula in everything we do
ourselves. Some are sharp and quick-witted. Others are slow. Some are loud.
Others are reserved. We all learn how to do things in our own way. We are all
unique.
If
I pull your shirt, fellow pilgrim, don’t be offended.
Sometimes I need to get
my balance from you. You have been in this game for sometime now and though my
pulling you back might hold you back for a moment, we all grow and become
better skaters in this life.
You
are our mentors. We are your protégés. We might be young and new in all this
but we will be patient to learn from you— your moves, your instructions, your
mild rebukes. We will take everything with the bigness of the heart.
And
it is after a short while that we will roller-skate like the real pros. Such is
life, fellow pilgrim, a skateboard. The spring in our feet and willingness to
learn is what sets us apart. After a couple of false starts, much learning and
enthusiasm, life rewards us.
4 comments:
Skate on my friend! Your words and pics are priceless!
Wise words. You gained a lot of inspiration from the children. I love the photos!!!!!
Thank you so much TUG. Very much humbled, as always.
Thank you Koko. We can learn so much from children. I always do and they never cease to educate me. Yes, the photo clicks are on, he he.
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