Showing posts with label story time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label story time. Show all posts

Friday, 30 November 2018

The sparrow.

Once upon a time a sparrow got captured by a man.

The sparrow asked: “What will you do to me?”


The hunter said: “I will kill you and eat you. ”


The sparrow replied: “I am very small and would be just a little bite for you. If you let me go I will teach you three lessons which could be useful to you for a life time .”


The hunter thought that wasn’t a bad idea and responded: “Alright, tell me the first lesson now in my hand, the second lesson when you are flying and the third one when you sit on that tree. ”


 


The sparrow agreed and said: “Never regret your loss. ”


The hunter opened his hand and the sparrow continued: “Never believe the impossible. ”



The sparrow then sat on the tree and said: “If you had killed me, you could have owned the 2 kilograms of gold stone that I am carrying in my stomach. You would have been rich. But you let me go. ”



The hunter got so sad but there was nothing he could do, and asked for the third lesson.



The sparrow said: “You didn’t listen to the first two lessons, why do you need to hear the third one? I told you not to regret your loss, and you did regret losing me. I told you not to believe the impossible, how can a little bird like me carry 2 kilograms of gold?


You should know the third lesson by now; When greed comes along, people believe the impossible. And when they lose everything to reach the impossible, they regret their loss. ” And then flew away.



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Deceived by Laleh Chini.


A hungry fox was passing by a village when he saw a rooster. Eager to relieve his hunger, the fox tried to find a way to hunt the rooster.


The fox told the rooster: “Hello friend, I knew your father, he had a great voice. How about you? Are you a good singer?”


The rooster replied: “Of course I am. In fact, I sing better than my father,” and closed his eyes to sing.


The fox’s plan worked well, it was the perfect opportunity for him to hunt the credulous rooster.  The fox jumped and grabbed the rooster with his teeth.


The rooster regretted how easy he was deceived and started to crow.


The village’s dogs heard the rooster’s crow and ran toward the fox.


The rooster told the fox: “In order to stop the dogs to follow you, you should shout and tell them, ‘This rooster doesn’t belong to your village, I got it from another village.


The fox believed that to be a great idea and opened his mouth to shout without hesitation, setting the rooster free.


The fox realized how he was tricked by the rooster and said: “Curse on the mouth that opens untimely. ''


The rooster responded: “And curse to the eyes that close untimely.”


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Thursday, 29 November 2018

I wish i could freeze the time at 18 by harbisolarh, Labake's blog.

🎶ɨ աɨsɦ ɨ ċօʊʟɖ ʄʀɛɛʐɛ tɦɛ tɨʍɛ at eighteen 🎶💋
Before I turned 🔞I had wishes. Which actually happened when I turned 🔞I felt like I had grown so much, felt like I was the biggest girl in the world 🌎 The first thing was having a boyfriend , before I turned 1️⃣8️⃣ whenever I see people with their boyfriends or girlfriends (I would say in my mind, I wish I could just be this age everyone call legal age). Having a boyfriend is so loving, kinda stressful, I loved him 😍 and he actually loves me back. The second was getting to taste the great deal of alcohol 🍺 before I turned 1️⃣8️⃣ i watched so many advertisements of different alcohol it is always written on it 1️⃣8️⃣ and above, I waited till I turned 1️⃣8️⃣ and I did what I wished. The third was hangout, first time I went to a club I went my friends it was so fun I danced away the boredom life I lead before I turned 1️⃣8️⃣. The fourth was a sleepover at bestie house 🏡 before I turned 1️⃣8️⃣ my mom will always say you are not yet legal to sleep out , but when I turned 18 it was a great night at bestie house.
But when I was growing older I realized there’s more to life than that I think highly, I was more matured, I got irritated 😤 going to parties 🎉.
I read more books 📚, I slept in libraries rather then a sleepover at bestie house . I watched motivational videos rather than an advertisement on alcohol 🍺.


But I had a flash back,to when I was 1️⃣8️⃣ that I wish could just freeze the time or let it stay young that it wouldn’t grow older , I wouldn’t have to think or be matured enough to stop all what I did at 1️⃣8️⃣.
~~🦋Brownskingirl 🦋


*Hope you learnt from this piece she wrote*

Thursday, 25 October 2018

He changed my life.

Soldier come, soldier go, that’s how the story of life goes. People come into your life and people leave. When people leave one’s life they leave something behind which could be experience, habits,knowledge and memories. Isn’t it funny how people say now on can ride,trample or step on them and go free? The truth is people step on us leaving their footprints which could either be good or bad. His footprint he left on me can never be forgotten or washed away,  he left me as a mother.


I  lost my dad when I clocked sixteen and after his passing my mum fell very sick. In order for my family to turn a new page my big brother came to rescue me, bringing me from the village to Lagos. I can still remember the joy I felt while I was in the bus heading to Lagos but my joy was cut short  when I  discovered  that I would be living with the family that took my brother took Lagos to serve them. I was very surprised when I learnt that they had taken my brother has their own son, sent him to school and gave him an aspect in the family business to handle,  he manages of one of their guest houses since they were into hotels and bar business.


I was sent to the same school as their first daughter who was my age mate though she was a class ahead of me. A weakling who was always falling sick, in and out of medication though she was very brilliant having her results displayed in the house. Her mum would always compare our results forgetting I was coming from the village and had a lot to learn. I would admit getting jealous of her at times. She simply was amazing, boys would always stop us just to speak with her which she had an habit of insulting those who made attempts.


The family soon started to face difficulties  a year after my arrival. My guardians were ready to get a divorce and no longer lived with each other. Rita had to leave the house with her dad , her mum, kid sister and I left were left in the house. I had no one to talk to, share my pain and joy with. Rita was through with school so I could not see my dear friend who had become a sister to me anymore. Then he came to me in my lone and fragile state. He painted paradise to me and swore never to leave me.


Mr Jude became the shoulders I cried on whenever Rita’s mum passed out her anger and frustration on me. He became the ears that listened to all my tales without getting tired, bored or deaf. I was already in a relationship with a senior in school and as soon as he graduated I gave Mr Jude my answer to his long made request. Despite our age differences I agreed to date him, despite the fact that he was Rita’s teacher I fell in love with him. I always lied to myself that I was using him to get my assignments done and he was helping me grow academically even when I knew he was a big distraction.


We started going out and he never failed to buy me all I asked for until he got fired and resulted to selling okirika shoes and bags to make earns meet. I loved him, he made me see the light at the end of the tunnel and finally he made me a woman. I and Rita had vowed to stay undefiled till our wedding night but I threw all that away for him. Even when my conscience pricked, I silenced it by telling myself that he would marry me and what was the difference giving him now and then.


The dark days were over when Rita and her dad returned home. Rita was looking healthier; she was already in her first year in UNILAG while I was through with my WAEC. She even learnt how to make wigs while she was away and that inspired me to learn a skill although her mum was bent on me learning hairdressing. I was happy to have Rita around again even though we did not spend much time together due to her academics she pursued with all zealousness which challenged me to start attending tutorial classes for Jamb.


I found Rita crying one night, Christmas night when she had just broken up with a guy she claimed to not have being  in a serious relationship with since he was in US and she barely came online to talk with him. The break up was as a result of she not yielding to his demands for nude pictures and whenever he was in Nigeria she refused to have sex with him and even kiss him, while she was talking to me I started feeling shameful because all he asked from her I have done it with her class teacher Mr Jude. I watched her cry and constantly tell me she kept on asking him to wait till she was done with school and they get married but he would not so she ended the relationship. She kept on calling him a waste of time and that she would have achieved more as if she had not achieved a lot in her life already.


Few months later I discovered I was five months pregnant not like I had not known since but I kept on believing my period would come back. I told Jude who instead of being reasonable was calling me names and rejecting to be the father of the baby. Rita’s mum knew all along that I was pregnant but never said it directly to me rather she would say “if you get belle you go born am”. Rita finally knew when she searched my bag for biscuit. She looked more broken than I could ever be. Her mum took care of me and the baby but vowed not to train me or the child that it was responsibility of Mr Jude.


He changed my life, he brought both tears of joy and tears of pain to my eyes. He took education, happiness, freedom and my self esteem away from me when he walked out of my life without looking back. I used to call him maga and fool when he was spending heaven and earth on me but know I am the bigger fool cause both heaven and earth have rejected me. If only I never got to meet him I could probably by be singing a different song but no I am here singing a song to put my crying child to sleep. I am 18 and a single mother.
Written by Beniah Miracle.


 


 


 


Monday, 24 September 2018

Don't let our generation go extinct.

Story by Laleh Chini.
  There lived a fox with his mate near a village. The fox became the father of several cubs and as soon as they grew up he took them to the village to teach them how to obtain food. The father fox showed his cubs all the fruit gardens of the village. Everyday, he stole from a different garden so his cubs would learn how not to get caught. Days passed and the cubs were learning perfectly. One of the cubs got curious and asked: “We stole from all the gardens of the village except the garden with the blue door. We passed it carefully not to be seen. You didn’t look at that door and looked down until you passed even the garden wall. Why is that? Should we be afraid of this garden? Did anything happen at this garden?” The father fox said: “This fruit garden belongs to the religious leader of the village. At the end of each week, people gather in a special place to listen to his advice and they believe every thing he says and follow blindly. If he sees us stealing from his garden, as a form of revenge he will announce to the villagers that who ever hunts fox and eats its meat will go to heaven and will get a private garden there as a special reward. So trust me, you should avoid this garden even if you are starving or he will cause the extinction of fox generations.”    

Film festival.

  It was the film festival for short films and people were so interested to watch them one by one and describe or analyze each one as we all love to do. They saw a few 10-minute films and seemed like they enjoyed each and every one of them. The last short film was about to start and people got even more excited because after this last one they could vote for the best film. The prize of the best 10-minute short film depended on people’s votes. The film started with an image of a ceiling. Two minutes passed and people were waiting to see what would happen next. Four more minutes passed and the camera was still on the ceiling. Some of the spectators left the cinema with anger. Eight minutes of the 10-minute film passed and the camera never left the ceiling. It was really boring and frustrating. Everyone was mumbling and some were swearing. The film was going nowhere and it really didn’t seem like it would get any positive reviews or votes. When the film reached the 9-minute mark, the camera moved to a young child laying on a bed who was paralyzed from the neck down by an accident caused by a drunken careless driver. Then there came a writing: “This was just 10-minutes of my life and most of you weren’t patient enough to watch the film, now you know how the rest of my life looks like. Please be thankful for your health and abilities. Drive sober, other people care about their lives, if you don’t for yours.”  
Story by Laleh Chini, WordPress blogger.

Sunday, 23 September 2018

Let's have fun.

 


A group of young boys were passing by a fruit garden as they were hiking.

On their way they saw a pair of ripped shoes and a faded color shirt and worn out pants beside a tree.


Three of the boys laughed and pointed at the clothes and said who would wear that?


They made fun a lot and one of them said: “Let’s have some fun today. ”


The other boy said: “I think it belongs to a fruit picker labour.”


The third boy laughed hard and said: “Oh my God, these must be his best clothes and he changed into something worst then these!”


The first boy said: “Let’s take his clothes and hide behind a tree and see if he cries, that would be a great laugh."


The second boy said: “Let’s leave a frog in his shoes. That would be hilarious. ”


The forth boy was listening to all their conversations and smiled and said: “Do you know what would be more fun?”


All three boys were listening carefully.


Forth boy continued: “Seems like these shoes are the same size as mine so I could leave my shoes for him and wear his; just to go home and if you like we can hide behind a tree and watch if he gets happy?”


First boy who was embarrassed of his thinking compare to his friend’s fabulous idea; said: “I have a little money with me, we can leave it in your shoes for him too.”


The second and third boy said together: “We have money too. ”


All four boys left their money in the forth boy’s shoes and hid behind a tree and waited. A middle aged skinny man with severe sunburn came by the tree.


He noticed that his shoes were missing and saw the new pair of shoes, tears came in his eyes. He grabbed the shoes and saw that there was money in the shoes. He burst into cry and looked at the sky and said: “God I never doubt that you always watch over our shoulders. ”


 

Story by Laleh Chini.