LOVE LETTER TO A CAT
by Steve Goodier
A love letter to a cat? Why not? At least Andrew thought it might work. This is an actual love letter written by a boy to his cat.But before you read the letter, you must understand this about the cat.
She is about as affectionate as a cactus. And besides, she goes to great lengths to avoid Andrew. She would rather sleep the day away in one of her many hiding places scattered throughout the boy's house than be near him. And on one of those rare occasions when she makes an appearance, he can forget about touching her.
If he never has anything to do with her, that is all right by the cat.The boy tries his best to be nice. He looks for her, searching the house for an occupied hiding place, and feels abundantly grateful if he should stumble upon his treasure.
He is occasionally allowed to stroke her once or twice before she flits off. He even feeds her, hoping to eventually win her confidence and perhaps even a bit ofaffection. But he is seldom rewarded with anything like attention.
Now that you know something about the cat, whose name is Mehitabel, by the way, what about the love letter? It was found next to the cat's food dish. This is what it said: "To cat (he couldn't spell Mehitabel!): I love you. Before you love me I will love you more. Love, Andrew. Meow!"
What a selfless love! "I love you. Before you love me I will love you more." That is the kind of patient love a parent may have for a child. And the kind of love God has for us, God's children.There is something beautifully excessive about a love that says, "Before you love me I will love you more." I believe we can use more excessive lovers!
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Monday, October 09, 2006
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Next Level
Its raining,
and I am waiting for the rain
to stop.
No taxi in sight,
and bikes we call okada
have just been banned.
Now we have to take Taxi.
God Bless El-rufai.
He just moved Abuja
to a new level.
I don't know where else
God's grace will take me to next,
but am optimistic it is going to be
a right next level...
Lets see.
Maybe Uni, Maybe not,
maybe broadcasting,
maybe social work.
But whatever it may be,
I will have to watch pray more to find out!
The poem above was inspired by Kat Macleod. Actuall culled it out of the email I was sending to her. lol. The best is yet to come by God's grace. Happy independent celebration Nigeria! Enjoy this interview: http://www.vso.org.uk/about/volunteers/jennifer_ehidiamen.asp
Its raining,
and I am waiting for the rain
to stop.
No taxi in sight,
and bikes we call okada
have just been banned.
Now we have to take Taxi.
God Bless El-rufai.
He just moved Abuja
to a new level.
I don't know where else
God's grace will take me to next,
but am optimistic it is going to be
a right next level...
Lets see.
Maybe Uni, Maybe not,
maybe broadcasting,
maybe social work.
But whatever it may be,
I will have to watch pray more to find out!
The poem above was inspired by Kat Macleod. Actuall culled it out of the email I was sending to her. lol. The best is yet to come by God's grace. Happy independent celebration Nigeria! Enjoy this interview: http://www.vso.org.uk/about/volunteers/jennifer_ehidiamen.asp
Next Level
Its raining,
and I am waiting for the rain
to stop.
No taxi in sight,
and bikes we call okada
have just been banned.
Now we have to take Taxi.
God Bless El-rufai.
He just moved Abuja
to a new level.
I don't know where else
God's grace will take me to next,
but am optimistic it is going to be
a right next level...
Lets see.
Maybe Uni, Maybe not,
maybe broadcasting,
maybe social work.
But whatever it may be,
I will have to watch pray more to find out!
Its raining,
and I am waiting for the rain
to stop.
No taxi in sight,
and bikes we call okada
have just been banned.
Now we have to take Taxi.
God Bless El-rufai.
He just moved Abuja
to a new level.
I don't know where else
God's grace will take me to next,
but am optimistic it is going to be
a right next level...
Lets see.
Maybe Uni, Maybe not,
maybe broadcasting,
maybe social work.
But whatever it may be,
I will have to watch pray more to find out!
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