Friday, September 14, 2012

lOVE STORY

A love story

* phone call *
Boy: Hey, hun!
Girl: Hey.
Boy: I missed you at school
today. Why weren’t you
there?
Girl: Yeah, I had to go to the
doctor.
Boy: Oh really? Why?
Girl: Oh, nothing. Just some
annual shots, that’s all.
Boy: Oh.
Girl: So what did you guys do
in
Math today?
Boy: You didn’t miss
anything
that great, just a lot of notes.
Girl: Okay, good.
Boy: Yeah.
Girl: Hey, I have a question to
ask.
Boy: Okay, ask away.
Girl: How much do you love
me?
Boy: You know I love you
more
than anything in this world.
Girl: Yeah.
Boy: Why did you ask?
Girl: *silence*
Boy: Is something wrong?
Girl: No. Nothing at all. Um.
How
much do you care about
me?
Boy: I would give you the
world
in a heartbeat if I could.
Girl: You would?
Boy: Yeah of course I would.
*sounding worried* Is there
something wrong?
Girl: No, everything’s fine.
Boy: Are you sure?
Girl: Yeah.
Boy: Okay. I hope so.
Girl: Would you die for me?
Boy: I would take a bullet for
you any day, hun.
Girl: Really?
Boy: Any day. Now, seriously,
is
there something wrong?
Girl: No, I’m fine. You’re
fine.
We’re fine. Everyone and
everything is fine.
Boy: Okay.
Girl: Well, I have to go. I’ll
see
you tomorrow at school.
Boy: Alright, bye. I love you!
Girl: Yeah. I love you too. Bye.
THE NEXT DAY AT SCHOOL
Boy: Hey, have you seen my
girlfriend today?
Friend: No.
Boy: Oh.
Friend: She wasn’t here
yesterday, either.
Boy: I know. She was acting
all
weird on the phone last
night.
Friend: Well, dude, you know
how girls are sometimes.
Boy: Yeah, but not her.
Friend: I don’t know what
else to
say, man.
Boy: Okay, well I gotta get to
English. I’ll see ya after
school.
Friend: Yeah I gotta get to
Science. Later.
THAT NIGHT
Girl: Hello?
Boy: Hey.
Girl: Oh, hey.
Boy: Why weren’t you at
school
today?
Girl: Uh, I had another
appointment with the doctor.
Boy: Are you sick?
Girl: Um, I have to go. My
mom’s calling on the other
line.
Boy: I’ll wait.
Girl: It may take a while. I’ll
call
you later.
Boy: Alright. I love you.
-very long pause-
Girl: *with a tears in her
eyes*
Look, I think we should
break up.
Boy: What?!
Girl: It’s the best thing for
us
right now.
Boy: Why?
Girl: I love you.
THE GIRL DOESN’T COME TO
SCHOOL FOR 3 MORE WEEKS
AND DOESNT ANSWER HER
PHONE
Boy: Hey dude.
Friend: Hey.
Boy: What’s up?
Friend: Nothing. Hey, have
you
talked to your ex lately?
Boy: No.
Friend: So you didn’t hear?
Boy: Hear what?
Friend: Um, I don’t know if
I
should be the one to tell
you…
Boy: Dude, just tell me!
Friend: Uh. Call this number,
433-555-3468.
Boy: Okay, thanks!
BOY CALLS THE NUMBER AFTER
SCHOOL
Voice: Hello, Suppam County
Hospital. This is Nurse
Victoria.
Boy: Uh, I must have the
wrong
number. I’m looking for my
friend.
Voice: What is their name, sir?
*boy gives info*
Voice: Yes, this is the right
number. She’s one of our
patients here.
Boy: Really? Why? What
happened? How is she?
Voice: Her room number is
646
in building A, suite 3.
Boy: WHAT HAPPENED?!
Voice: Please come by, sir,
and
you can see her. Goodbye.
Boy: WAIT! NO!
THE BOY GOES TO HOSPITAL,
AND TO ROOM 646,
BUILDING A, SUITE 3. THE GIRL
IS LYING IN THE HOSPITAL
BED.
Boy: Oh my God, are you
okay?
Girl: *silence*
Boy: Dear, talk to me!
Girl: I..
Boy: You what?
Girl: I have cancer and I’m
on
life support.
Boy: *breaks into tears*
Girl: They’re taking me off
tonight.
Boy: Why?
Girl: I wanted to tell you, but
I
couldn’t .
Boy: Why didn’t you tell
me?
Girl: I didn’t want to hurt
you.
Boy: You could never hurt
me.
Girl: I just wanted to see if
you
felt about me the same as I
felt about you.
Boy: Huh?
Girl: I love you more than
anything. I would give you
the
world in a heartbeat. I would
die
for you and take a bullet
for you.
Boy: *crying*
Girl: Don’t be sad. I love
you and
I’ll always be there with
you.
Boy: Then why did you break
up
with me?
Nurse: Young man, visiting
hours are over.
The boy leaves and later that
night the girl is taken off of
life support and dies, but
what
the boy didn’t know is that
the girl only asked him those
questions so she could hear
him say it one last time. She
only broke up with him
because she knew she only
had
3 more weeks left to live
and thought that it would
cause
him less pain and give him
time to get over her before
she
died.
NEXT DAY
The boy is found dead with a
gun in one hand and a note
in
the other.
THE NOTE SAID:
“I told her that I would take
a
bullet for her, just like she
said she would die for me.”

Moral of the story:
Love hurts
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Monday, September 10, 2012

hOW TO EXPLAIN GOD|MOTIVATIONAL STORy

THIS ONE IS FABULOUS:
WRITTEN BY AN 8 YEAR OLD

How to Explain God was
written by Danny Dutton,
age
8, from Chula Vista,
California, for his third grade
homework assignment
"Explain God".
"One of God's main jobs is
making people. He makes
them to replace the ones
that die so there will be
enough people to take care
of things on earth. He
doesn't make grown-ups,
just babies. I think because
they are smaller and easier
to make. That way He
doesn't have to take up His
valuable time teaching them
to talk and walk. He can just
leave that to mothers and
fathers.
"God's second most
important job is listening to
prayers. An awful lot of this
goes on, since some people,
like preachers and things,
pray at times besides
bedtime. God doesn't have
time to listen to the radio or
TV because of this. Because
He hears everything, there
must be a terrible lot of
noise in His ears, unless He
has thought of a way to
turn it off. "God sees
everything and hears
everything and is
everywhere which keeps Him
pretty busy. So you
shouldn't go wasting His
time by going over your
mom and dad's head asking
for something they said you
couldn't have.
"Atheists are people who
don't believe in God. I don't
think there are any in Chula
Vista. At least there aren't
any who come to our
church.
"Jesus is God's Son. He used
to do all the hard work like
walking on water and
performing miracles and
trying to teach the people
who didn't want to learn
about God. They finally got
tired of Him preaching to
them and they crucified Him.
But He was good and kind,
like His Father and He told
His Father that they didn't
know what they were doing
and to forgive them and God
said O.K.
"His Dad (God) appreciated
everything that He had done
and all His hard work on
earth so He told Him He
didn't have to go out on the
road anymore. He could stay
in heaven. So He did. And
now He helps His Dad out by
listening to prayers and
seeing things which are
important for God to take
care of and which ones He
can take care of Himself
without having to bother
God. Like a secretary, only
more important.
"You can pray anytime you
want and they are sure to
help you because they got it
worked out so one of them
is on duty all the time.
"You should always go to
Church on Sunday because it
makes God happy, and if
there's anybody you want to
make happy, it's God. Don't
skip church to do something
you think will be more fun
like going to the beach. This
is wrong. And besides the
sun doesn't come out at the
beach until noon anyway.
"If you don't believe in God,
besides being an atheist, you
will be very lonely, because
your parents can't go
everywhere with you, like to
camp, but God can. It is good
to know He's around you
when you're scared in the
dark or when you can't swim
and you get thrown into real
deep water by big kids.
"But you shouldn't just
always think of what God
can do for you. I figure God
put me here and He can take
me back anytime He pleases.
And that's why I believe in
God.

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Sunday, September 9, 2012

A MOTIVATIONAL MORAL STORy

A Little girl called Sola, a
primary 5 pupil was so
much hated by her class
teacher
...
Mrs Ayen.
She does every thing within
her
power to disfavour
Sola whenever
opportunity presents itself.
One
day, foreign missionaries
visited
the school with
lots of
educational material and the
need
to share foreign
text books to the pupils
arised,
the head teacher
asked every class teacher to
organise their pupils in a
single line. Mrs Ayen ensured
she made Sola to stand
as the last person in her class
as
she said to herself
"who knows if the gift might
not
be enough, so it
won't get to her turn." When
Miss
Jacob the missionary entered
the
class,
she moved to the front but
found
out the pupils were
so close to the blackboard, in
order not to stain
herself she seek for a space
to
stand and discovered
there were more space for
her to
stand at the back,
after arranging materials to
be
shared she said; class, about
turn',
at this point
Sola
automatically
became the first pupil on the
line
and the first to
receive from that class.

MORAL LESSON:
No man
will frustrate you from what
God
prepares
for
you. Any plan of the enemies
to
deny your blessing
will never
stand.
.
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Saturday, September 8, 2012

POINTS ON HOW TO IMPROVE
YOUR LIFE

Personality:
1. Don't compare your life to
others'. You have no
idea what their journey is all
about.
2. Don't have negative
thoughts of things you
cannot control. Instead
invest your energy in the
positive present moment
3. Don't over do; keep your
limits
4. Don't take yourself so
seriously; no one else does
5. Don't waste your precious
energy on gossip
6. Dream more while you are
awake
7. Envy is a waste of time.
You already have all you
need..
8. Forget issues of the past.
Don't remind your
partner of his/her mistakes
of the past. That will ruin
your present happiness.
9. Life is too short to waste
time hating anyone. Don't
hate others.
10. Make peace with your
past so it won't spoil the
present
11. No one is in charge of
your happiness except you
12. Realize that life is a school
and you are here to
learn. Problems are simply
part of the curriculum
that appear and fade away
like algebra class but the
lessons you learn will last a
lifetime.
13. Smile and laugh more
14. You don't have to win
every argument. Agree to
disagree.


Community:
15. Call your family often
16. Each day give something
good to others
17. Forgive everyone for
everything
18. Spend time with people
over the age of 70 &
under the age of 6
19. Try to make at least three
people smile each day
20. What other people think
of you is none of your
business
21. Your job will not take care
of you when you are
sick. Your family and friends
will. Stay in touch.
Life
22. Put GOD first in anything
and everything that
you think, say and do.
23. GOD heals everything
24. Do the right things
25. However good or bad a
situation is, it will change
26. No matter how you feel,
get up, dress up and
show up
27. The best is yet to come
28. Get rid of anything that
isn't useful, beautiful or
joyful
29. When you awake alive in
the morning, thank
GOD for it
30. If you know GOD you will
always be happy. So,
be happy.
In short live each day as if it
was your last..

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sTORY OF THE WOOD CUTTER'S AXe

Once upon a time a very
strong woodcutter asked for
a job with a timber merchant,
and he got it.
The salary was really good
and so were the work
conditions. For that reason,
the woodcutter was
determined to do his best.
His boss gave him an axe and
showed him the area where
he was supposed to work.
The first day, the woodcutter
brought 18 trees
"Congratulation !," the boss
said. "Go on that way!"
Very motivated by the boss'
words, the woodcutter tried
harder the next day, but
could bring 15 trees only.
The third day he tried even
harder, but could bring 10
trees only. Day after day he
was bringing less and less
trees.
"I must be losing my
strength", the woodcutter
thought.
He went to the boss and
apologized, saying that he
could not understand what
was going on.
"When was the last time you
sharpened your axe?" the
boss asked.
"Sharpen? I had no time to
sharpen my axe. I have been
very busy trying to cut
trees..."
MORAL LESSON:
"Working hard is not enough;
one has to keep on
sharpening one's skills."


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Friday, September 7, 2012

tHE ORPHAN BOY WHO WISHED TO FLY| MORAL STORy

Read this story carefully, there's a moral for you to learn from it

Once upon a time there was a
little boy who was raised in a
orphanage.
The little boy had always
wished that he could fly like a
bird. It was very difficult for
him to understand why he
could not fly. There were
birds at the zoo that were
much bigger than he, and
they could fly.
"Why can't I?" he thought.
"Is there something wrong
with me?" he wondered.
There was another little boy
who was crippled. He had
always wished that he could
walk and run like other little
boys and girls.
"Why can't I be like them?"
he thought.
One day the little orphan boy
who had wanted to fly like a
bird ran away from the
orphanage. He came upon a
park where he saw the little
boy who could not walk or
run playing in the sandbox.
He ran over to the little boy
and asked him if he had ever
wanted to fly like a bird.
"No," said the little boy who
could not walk or run. "But I
have wondered what it
would be like to walk and run
like other boys and girls."
"That is very sad." said the
little boy who wanted to fly.
"Do you think we could be
friends?"
he said to the little boy in the
sandbox.
"Sure." said the little boy.
The two little boys played for
hours. They made sand
castles and made really funny
sounds with their mouths.
Sounds which made them
laugh real hard. Then the
little boy's father came with a
wheelchair to pick up his son.
The little boy who had always
wanted to fly ran over to the
boy's father and whispered
something into his ear.
"That would be OK," said the
man.
The little boy who had always
wanted to fly like a bird ran
over to his new friend and
said, "You are my only friend
and I wish that there was
something that I could do to
make you walk and run like
other little boys and girls. But
I can't. But there is
something that I can do for
you."
The little orphan boy turned
around and told his new
friend to slide up onto his
back. He then began to run
across the grass. Faster and
faster he ran, carrying the
little crippled boy on his back.
Faster and harder he ran
across the park. Harder and
harder he made his legs
travel.
Soon the wind just whistled
across the two little boys'
faces.
The little boy's father began
to cry as he watched his
beautiful little crippled son
flapping his arms up and
down in the wind, all the
while yelling at the top of his
voice,
"I'M FLYING, DADDY. I'M
FLYING!"
Father cried more louder.
Ooops!

That's where the story ends.
Moral of the story
Irrespective of your position, you are better off some people. Always help the needy.

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