My Miraculous Little Fairy

Sine she was adopted at birth, she too found it right to adopt someone. Life is all about giving and taking (receiving). You are kind and God bless you.

Beginning Life at 43

 Meet my fairy Grand Baby.

My MiracleChallenged again by another great blog, this time a “Life through the Lens” challenge.  Here is my photographic submission to the prompt of something that is wonderful and miraculous to me.

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Saved from Car Accidents

Each time am about to get involved in an accident, I tell God, thank you for protecting me and those people in the other car. For those who believe In the Bible, Psalms 91:11 says ‘But the Lord is faithful, and he will strengthen and protect you wherever you go’.

One time, there was really no cause for an accident to happen in a traffic jam when vehicles were almost moving to no where.  Here I was with my foot on the brakepad, only to realize that my vehicle had slightly moved in a vehicle ahead of me.  It only hit the emergency tyre cover of that vehicle (latest Prado) before I could press harder on the brakepad.   I parked and went out of the car to apologise for denting his tyre cover.  He also got out and looked at his vehicle and went back inside.  I followed him to his car to know what was on his mind and he waved me back to my vehicle.  I thanked God because I knew he had saved me the expense I would have incurred to buy a new tyre cover (plastic).

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The unwanted Guests

In 1998, I was scheduled to travel to Swaziland in the south of Africa to go for a training of two months.  The night before I could travel, thieves came into our home towards morning and requested to have all the money that I had received for training from my office.  Good enough, they talked from the sittingroom as they forced the bedroom door I was in to open but it failed. I and my sister shouted until they ran away. My travel allowance was saved from them because I travelled that afternoon!

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Job Security

I had been a senior personal secretary for almost 10 years.  However, I did not have a degree that was so much desired at work though I did my job very well and loved it too.  Time for staff appraisals came and some of my colleagues came and advised me to look for another job because I would not be retained due to lack of a degree.  Well, I continued working as if nothing was happening.   Well, the results came out and I had been transferred in another department and my salary retained and that it would gradually be increased.  I knew the heavenly God I believe in was not asleep in this saga.  I am still at my workplace since 2007 when the appraisals were done.  They only change us in different departments to avoid monotony of work. Due to lack of interest, I have failed to upgrade to a degree level.

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Marriage flocked in at last

I desired to be a wife and it took me almost ten years of waiting and praying before I could become one.  When I did, I felt contented and performed my duties as required of me.   To those who believe in the bible, it states somewhere, wives submit to your own hasbands as to the Lord.  That is exactly what I have done for seven years despite a lot of tolerance because we totally come from different families with different cultures.  

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Optician’s View

Would you know why at times you have constant headaches or eye stress?  Well, just discovered today that one of my eyes is long sighted while the other is shortsighted!  Hence, a need to have them rectified by use of prescribed specatacles.  You may be one of them that may wish to have their eyes checked on by the Optician.  Wish you well.

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Out of Fuel on a Highway Road

It is quite an embarrassing experience to have your car stuck in the middle of a highway simply because you did not fuel it enough.  I have been a victim so many times! In Uganda, we have motorcycles that carry passengers to their places of destination and they are convenient in times of traffic jam or when one is late for a meeting.  It is because they juggle well within vehicles. 

One of the motorists saved me from being summoned by the traffic policemen when my vehicle run out of fuel.  Since he had no passenger and had seen my car double-indicators on, he came to confirm what the problem was and rushed off to bring me fuel.  Within minutes as the red lights continued to signal, he was through with refilling my car with fuel carried in a 5-litre jerrycan. 

No sooner had he finished doing so than the green light signalled cars to go, and I did not have any case with the police because they hadn’t noticed the problem in the first place.

Joykuse

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