Its pretty interesting how the month of May has "zoomed" by almost unnoticed. And yet there was everything to make it "drag". I guess its natural for time to pass "quickly" when all is going roses. That's the strange bit about May because its not been short of drama and shortcomings. I can hardly point any one day when I've woken up in the morning and it was "all clear". Its been quite difficult to live life in recent days but hey, thank God I've kept on my two's all this while. Work goes on. I don't know how to describe it. Leaving all factors constant i would not have alot good to talk about work but i will choose to focus on the good side of things today. Maybe a little bit of the "other side" along the way, if necessary. I call that getting real. I guess all things happen for a reason (purpose if you like). I mean there is always a reason for everything that happens here on earth simply because we don't live life in isolation..there is a God somewhere. And this God has many a time parted me on the back during those "rainy" days and prompted me to give him thanks in ALL things (specifically in the thick of those unattractive moments when the sky is all gray and doom and gloom are staring hard in my face). This is not like an escape route from reality but an act of faith where we acknowledge that God is in charge and in his own right time, he makes all things beautiful. So I've tried not to focus alot on how boring, repetitive and mechanical (manual?) work has become but instead look out for all the beautiful things about it. For example the expertise, experience, and exposure etc being gained. I guess that's the fun of it.
Otherwise i hope you found it memorable reading my 3 part series dedicated to the life and legacy of Paul Kwikiriza. Can't wait to hear from you. Post your comments by clicking below on the 'comments' link which will pop up a window. You can sign in as a Gmail user (if you have an account with gmail, that is) or optionally select 'Name/URL' (the URL is optional) to be able to publish your comments. OpenID settings are also available.
Otherwise i hope you found it memorable reading my 3 part series dedicated to the life and legacy of Paul Kwikiriza. Can't wait to hear from you. Post your comments by clicking below on the 'comments' link which will pop up a window. You can sign in as a Gmail user (if you have an account with gmail, that is) or optionally select 'Name/URL' (the URL is optional) to be able to publish your comments. OpenID settings are also available.


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