Have you ever wanted to express a deep feeling and standard English words just weren’t enough?
Take njabulo — from isiZulu and also used in isiXhosa — it names a joy so full it spills over. The kind that rises from deep inside and radiates outward, touching everyone in its path.
Or, have you had those moments when language needed stretching?
In Jamaica, we play with the English language to say more, to create words that carry weight. For instance, apprecilove—instead of appreciate—to express a level of gratitude rooted in care, affection, and presence, not mere politeness.
I start here because this piece is an act of apprecilove — written for the friends who held me while I came home to support hurricane relief in Jamaica. (You can read that piece here.)
I came for three weeks to volunteer in communities affected by the hurricane. I was able to do that freely because friends stepped in without hesitation. When I said, “mi need a place fi cotch” (I need somewhere to stay), the response was immediate: “Yeah man, come.”
They opened their homes. Offered beds. Shared meals. Made space for rest between long days. One friend gave me a base — a place to store suitcases packed with supplies as I moved from parish to parish. Another offered her Airbnb so I could pause, breathe, and reset. In that small window of reprieve I had a few days to walk on sand soft as clouds under my feet and swim in water as clear as glass—Jamaica still knows how to restore!

Their generosity removed every practical barrier and let me focus on supporting. But more than that, it deepened our bonds. In the middle of relief efforts, shared tables and quiet conversations became part of the healing too. Their care didn’t just sustain, it strengthened our connection and affirmed the JamaiCAN-do spirit in the most personal way.
In apprecilove
Open doors, steady friendships
Thanks that run deep still

When next you plan to visit Jamaica and Ocho Rios (in beautiful St Ann Parish) is on your itinerary, check out this sweet spot—click HERE—the Airbnb with a most stunning view and easy access to beaches that feel like a glimpse of heaven.

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Our language; that COLOURFUL, “sexy” way of SOUL-PRESSIONS, that can NEVER be expressed in ANY other way, during those times when POWERFUL outpourings are what is DESIRED!!!! Preshiluv the share sis.
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Yuh get it me long time sister-friend!!! No other way can do!!! One love 💕
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Love this! Beautiful 💕
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Thanks Alethea 🙏🏽💕🙏🏽
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