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WHEN MY WIFE PASSED AWAY, I DIDN’T WANT TO CHANGE ANYTHING IN THE HOUSE-TEDD JOSIAH

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Music producer Tedd Josiah says after the demise of his wife Regina Katar three years ago, he did not want to change anything in the house for a long time, he also kept the last meal she cooked for a few weeks in the fridge before he got rid of it.

According to Josiah he kept the things because he felt a connect to her, “When you lose someone, you love and lived with something happens that you can’t even explain to yourself. For weeks the last meal mama had cook lay in the fridge because it was my “connection” to her.

I didn’t want to change anything around us and wanted our house to remain the same same way it was. Things started to pile up, rooms were looking neglected, the house has been in a run-down state (apart from my office) and I been having this feeling that I call “SRS” suspended Reality syndrome, ur there but not really there.

So, I decided to make the house over and start living not just being. Thanks to little Jay Jay for being such a sport and helping renovate her own house, this one will be an independent woman. Thanks also to @kinyuamaina #ManWaMjengo for bringing my crazy ideas to life! Live 🦋 Love 💕 Laugh 😂 #RaisingJay #TheManMom #LoveStreet

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