The
thing about high school is that when you are through with it, you never ever
want to go back. This is prolly because high school does not come with many
choices; it’s the school rules or the highway! It rules.
You
don’t get to select your own wardrobe every morning; it’s the full (mostly ugly
– ask Hon. Mutula) school uniform or the highway! You don’t get to wear your
hair any way you’d wish to; its cornrows, pushbacks, ponytails on blow-dried
(not chemically treated) hair or the highway! If you are in a boarding school, like
I was, you don’t get the privilege of selecting a meal from a menu (unless you
go to those schools whose names end with “….Group of Schools”). In my case for
example, it was sugarless porridge, tea and a measly slice of bread, rice and beans,
maize and beans aka Githeri or Makhayo- depending on which part of
Kenya you come from, Ugali and barely
shredded boiled Sukuma Wiki or Cabbage
with a, as in ONE, piece of meat. That, or (wait for it) the highway!
Just
in case you are having trouble following, all I’m saying is: High School sucked
like a vacuum cleaner!
When
one is done with such life in high school, you would understand when they are
tempted to take the damn stinking piece of garbage that gave them grief for
four solid years, lock it up somewhere in a dingy basement called ‘the past’ preferably
in the middle of a desert in an unidentifiable location, throw the keys in the
deep waters of a vast ocean hoping that it gets carried far far away with the
tide and move on like that part of their life never really happened. Who can
blame them for that? Who would ever want to go back to that food? The life full
of restrictions? The unsightly uniform? The bullying? The cliques? The
punishments? The hormones? The peer pressure? The struggle to fit in? The whole
kit and caboodle?
But
being the grown up that I am today, if I was to be given a do over, to do
things my way, I wonder what exactly I would like to change. Would I ask for a better hairdo? A shorter figure-hugging uniform, a carte blanche to run my life as I
wish? Why don't I have a resounding YES!
Forget
the fact that I would need a bigger size uniform because I have added a pound
or two since the last time I was there – that is irrelevant thankyouverymuch!
It’s
true that when a student sets foot in high school, it more often than not, boils
down to perception; cliques, what’s in, what’s not, who’s cool, who’s not, who’s
with it, who’s not, what’s poppin’, what’s not, who is your father, who knows
your mother…You get the drift.
Yet in
reality high school should merely hold a bunch of youngins who happen to be
around the same age, seeking the same thing at the time of their life? No
biggie right?
When I
joined my former schoolmates for a reunion a few weeks ago, ‘no biggie’ is not
exactly the phrase that came to mind. There is something to be said when a
group of girls, now all grown up, who in the quest for knowledge, had once
shared the same horrible pot of Makhayo, wore the same ugly uniform, studied in
the same class at the wee hours of the morning, read till midnight with feet
soaked in cold water, converge after high school.
No biggie? I don’t think so! ‘We
survived!’ is more like it.
After
high school, your die is spent. How your life pans out after that is entirely
up to you. The end of high school signifies the beginning of life choices. Real
life decisions. Not just ‘mini-skirt-or-long-skirt’ kind of decisions.
This is
what I realize; that though the ‘high school’ part of my life was not the
best, or the most comfortable, like any past, it helped get me to where I am
today. I therefore won’t be too quick to throw away those keys.
After all is said and done, isn't it amazing what we know
now, and how little we knew back then? Isn’t it amazing what’s really important and what was mere hogwash?
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