Friday, February 28, 2014

Funny moments in class


Today (28/02/2014) in management class:

We were learning about how to prepare departmental and organizational budgets and how manage your subordinates with regards to budgets.

Instructor: Make sure that your employees put their figures in the budget.

My lovely and beautiful desk-mate was absent-minded… but she managed to hear this statement. The problem is that she heard the instructor say: Make sure that your employees put their fingers in the budget. She interrupts the instructor and here’s their conversation:

Desk-mate: Excuse me sir, why should they put their fingers in the budget? Shouldn’t it be their minds?

Instructor: (Deeply concerned that he probably didn’t hear what she said). Excuse me?

Desk-mate: I think they should put their minds, not their fingers in the budget.

(The whole class bursted in laughter.)

My desk-mate was shocked, she was wondering why everyone was laughing. She tried asking me why we were laughing, I couldn’t tell her with all the laughter that was in class.
About 20 minutes later after the incident, she asked me why we were laughing. When I whispered and explained  it to her, she bursted into uncontrollable laughter: alone in a quiet class, everyone looked at her and wondered what was wrong with her.

You made my day, desk-mate!
I love you.

Another funny moment:
Earlier this week in a Micro-economics class, some guy interrupted our lovely lecturer to correct a mathematical expression she had written on the board. The problem was that his correction was “1+0=0”... that was what he thought. Of course our beautiful lecturer was right: "1+0=1"


Sunday, February 9, 2014

Beautiful Love!



It is slightly over a year now since I thought of writing about this.

 I had just completed my undergraduate studies when I first went to my church. One conspicuous thing that I could not fail to notice was one of the ladies in the praise and worship team. She had an angelic voice that was inspirational. She played, and she still has been playing, a key part in leading us to the worship throne. Her name is Peris.


Peris has always sat next her husband, Jeremiah, each and every Sunday without fail. She has always looked at him with lots of love. She always holds his hand through-out the service when she’s sitting next to him. Sometimes they whisper into each others’ ears and smile at each other. They seem to have been married to each other for about a decade and they still love each other like newly-weds. I see the beauty of their love from far every time I see them.


I don’t want to be judgemental but man! I don’t know what they’ve been through but they MUST LOVE EACH OTHER. I would love to have such a marriage someday.

May God bless Peris, Jeremiah, and their marriage.

May God bless all marriages. May they blossom with love.

Amen!