Scars - Imperfect me
Posted by Tomi O on Saturday, September 15, 2012 with 32 comments
Experience is not what
happens to you. It is what you do with what happens to you - Aldous Huxley
Don't waste your pain, use it
to help others - Rick Warren
Growing up riding a bicycle
one can only imagine how much "injury" scars I have, but since I was
blessed with a very short memory, I can't remember the story behind all the
scars, but some stories you can't just forget why? Because you learnt from them
the hard way.
Let's back up a bit what are
scars?
Scars are areas of fibrous tissue (fibrosis) that replace normal skin after injury. A scar results from the biological process of wound repair in the skin and other tissues of the body. Thus, scarring is a natural part of the healing process. With the exception of very minor lesions, every wound (e.g. after accident, disease, or surgery) results in some degree of scarring.
I would like us to look at wound here as either physical or emotional.
I have 2 physical Scars that
I would never forget; One is the Amala Scar, don't laugh yet, here is the
behind the scene story...
*flashes back to 3 years ago*
She had stopped taking
anything made out of Cassava which automatically means no more Eba, this is not
good news for the house Angela (house girl) me, because that's good bye to the
quick and easy lunch and welcome Amala.
This faithful afternoon, my
mum got back from school and asked me to go make amala for her to eat, as usual
I grumbled and dragged my feet to the kitchen and started the process, for
those that make amala (Normal one oh) you know its not complete till you put
the pot on the floor and turn it right? Still burnt that It was only me they
send all the errands, I started turning and what next? I felt the cold then hot
sensation on the heel of my right leg, a lump of amala flew out the pot and
balanced on my leg, how that happened I don't know, I just know I screamed and
what did my mummy say? "When you won't happily do what I ask you to do, go
and put cold Ogi" at that moment I got angrier that I got hurt working for
her and that's all she could say but later I realised she said the truth.
Amala Scar |
Today even if I'm tired and I
don't feel like doing certain things I force myself to smile through it.
After she had screamed about
it countless times. It only took a lump of hot amala, 1-2weeks of limping and I
learnt not to grumble.
Did I mention that I finished
making that amala? And my mum ate?
*sigh*
One leg sticking out the gutter,
the other in the gutter, me in pain and "sorry, Tomi" in the
background gave birth to this scar. It was a narrow gutter which was why both
legs couldn’t fit (I was not that tiny), I went to fetch water from our modern
day stream when I fell. This scar has always reminded me of that phase of my
life I spent in Ife, which by the way wasn't the best, but I learnt
- I learnt that there would
always be consequences for your actions
- Learnt about friendship.
The good, the bad, the backstabbing and the ugly
- Learnt about dirty old men
that try to take advantage of naïve young girls
- Learnt to speak Yourba
better
- Learnt to do my laundry
- Learnt to stand up for
myself
- This was where I picked up
my sharp mouth
- Learnt to be by myself for
the first time without my parents
One way or another every scar
helps us to be stronger weather Physical Scars or otherwise, we just have to
think about the experience and how it has helped us shape who we are today.
When I thought about writing
this, the idea came to work with people on this one too, where anybody can send
me his/her story about Scars that have helped strengthen You in whatever form,
Someone recently told me he has a story but he just doesn't know how to write,
so I'm saying here now that this isn't a competition, it’s just to help people
learn and I also want to learn from other people's experiences.
I titled it
SERIES OF SCARS. This is my public invitation be my guest experience teller,
Share your story and if you feel you can't write it, just tell me about it and
I will work on it for you, plus if you want to be anonymous that's also very
welcome.
If you are interested and you
want to share your story, please send a mail to me tomi_akibo@yahoo.com
Please share this post and
let's get more experiences.
Thanks a lot.
Love.
Nice read... Hmmm *scratches head* I need to pick up my writing pad and pen and put down my scars too.
ReplyDeleteThanks... You need too oh plus you need to mail me too :)
DeleteAkibo! Nyc 1!! Thinking of d scars 1've gt...realize datz my whole lyf!!wud b tough puttin dat ona paper bt wen am strng enuf 2 do dat...Ў☺ΰ'll b d 1st 2 knw! Kisses!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Love. Please do take your time.
DeleteWe all have them. True,every scar tell a story..
ReplyDeleteSure they do. Thanks a lot!
DeleteI have a scar similar to your amala scar but mine was fufu, haven't eaten fufu since dat day n I don't grumble nymore wen I'm told to prepare food
ReplyDeleteIt has a way of making you not grumble LOL.. Me, I still eat amala oh! No drastic measure for me :)
DeleteThis good namesake.. ȋ̝̊̅ really learnt a lot from here. Especially the part of "getting to do something without grumbling even when tired. Keep @ the good work dear.#hugs#
ReplyDeleteGlad you got something out of it. Thanks a lot for reading :)
DeleteHmmm... I enjoyed reading this. A lot to learn from.
ReplyDeleteI like the part where you listed what you learnt from your stay in Ife.
Would share the post..Take care.
Glad you did enjoy. Thanks for the share :)
DeleteI laughed a lot and then I reasoned too.This post is so much on point.Scars always have stories and also lessons.I'd try and send in my own entry.
ReplyDeleteGlad you got something out of it! :D would be expecting. Thanks!!
DeleteI have learned from this post that scars teaches us lessons; however, it'd be better we learn those lesson from others, not from our own experiences; scars are not the most prettiest of things. But most importantly, like Rick Warren said, "don't waste them (pains or scars), use them to help others". Wish I could participate... too much on my hands now.
ReplyDeleteBlessings
- LDP
I agree its also important we learn from other people's experiences, however we do come across somethings and these scars are inevitable.. Thanks for reading, that enough :)
DeleteIf you lived in NEPA Estate Egbin and had friends while growing up, you're bound to have bicycle scars. I know i have them. The most obvious scar i have happen to be on my face, just below my left eye. It isn't a bicycle scar, but i clearly remember how that came about.
ReplyDeleteI think i was 7 years old, and my friend came with his uncle to our house that night. Earlier that day at school we had been talking about Micheal Jackson's moon walk, and my friend's presence at our house that night was the perfect opportunity to create something that we would brag about the next day at school. We certainly spoke about it, but there was no way we could brag about it. We both got into the bathroom and thought it would be easier to do the moon walk in the bathtub. We were small *don't judge us*. We decided to make it even easier by rubbing soap in the bathtub for easy sliding. We both got in the tub and were having the time of our lives doing the moonwalk back and forth. After a few turns, we decided to switch sides and just as i was giving him room to pass beside me, i slipped and hit my head on the wash hand basin just a few inches away. Burst my eye open, took hours and hours of stitching, and countless visits to the doctors office weeks later. The scar is still very much open over 15 years on.
What i'm trying to say is, some scars are just to obvious to hide. These scars should serve as examples to other. Talk about them, let people learn lessons from them. In so doing, the true healing process begins.
I know right. A lot of us had bicycle scars oh! LOL! Pretty interesting Story. Thanks for sharing.
DeleteSo we have learnt that Amala is bad....& we now know what ur thigh looks like :D
ReplyDeleteOga nizzlleeeeee!! LOL! You haff come here again. I don't have a picture of my thigh joor :p
DeleteI'm not sure I've learnt anything from my physical scars.. maybe because fresh ones reappear every now and then.
ReplyDeleteEmotional ones? I've made no room for that.
However expect an email from me about my most recent scar - Tech / financial related
Cool! Got it!! Thanks a lot!!
DeleteEmm...pls how do I say "everything about you inspires me" without sounding all mushy? (◑.◑) ok...said. I got a scar on the knuckle of my left index (its easy if u think straight -_- ). I got it around age 8, while trying to split sugar-cane into two halves (shaolin style). Its easy to joke around about it now tho; but I almost chopped off the only finger that now carries out dedicated tasks for me (the less you know....). My own scar therefore has taught me: that in life, I'm to ALWAYS double-check my decisions before making them, no matter how logical it already sounds; cos I might have to live with it for the rest of my life.
ReplyDeleteMuch luv
Paul
Awwwwwwwww Paul!! Thanks a lot!!!
DeleteThis is what scars have in common; there are lessons behind them all. I have had mine, maybe I will just summon some confidence and send one of them for the series you are organising.
ReplyDeleteThis is one fine blog, I like it. This is my first time here.
www.josephomotayo..blogpsot.com
Thanks a lot! Would check out your blog!
Deletewow, you amaze me...Guess there were some behind the scene dirty stories I was left out of in Ife, but the the scars I had in Ife go deeper and still seem fresh only God's grace abounding has helped me to keep my eyes off the scars.
ReplyDeleteLol! There were a lot of behind the scene not-dirty stories from Ife... There was also something about that phase of my life that runs deep, Thank God for Jesus.
DeleteThanks for stopping by
I have so many scars (not all of em physical though) and i call em my special tattoos :)
ReplyDeleteMaybe i'll summon courage to share mine too
Please remove this word verification/captcha thing. thanks
Yeah, they are our tattoos that we wear with pride....
DeleteI don't have the word verification thing oh... I don't like it too...
Hmmm.....trying to gather my thoughts and put them into sensible words. May I just say... aMazing! That's an understatement sef..ook so where do I start from..would like to hear more of the "tales by moonlight in ife story o"*amebo like me shey*..but you know am sure there's one or two things to learn from them. So much catching up to do...and so much to say...don't wanna turn this into an epsitle, but Tommilola Akibo...the web spinner...that's how captivated I am when I read your pieces..u spin me into the web...Awww*until I turned it into an epistle*#cover eyes in shame#
ReplyDeleteLOL!!!! Awwwwwww....... Its alrighttt!! Would def LoVE to hear!!
DeleteThanks alooot!!!