If great thoughts and sensible words were enough I could have changed the world by now........
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Monday, July 30, 2012
Through Heaven's eyes
I love watching Disney Movies and I personally think they have a lot to teach us....
They are generally positive and never fail to remind us of some of the values we need to hold..
'Through Heaven's Eyes' is a song form the animated movie "The Prince of Egypt".
Here are the lyrics in case you find it difficult to follow the words in the song...Watch the video!
A single thread in a tapestry
Through its color brightly shine
Can never see its purpose
In the pattern of the grand design
And the stone that sits on the very top
Of the mountains mighty face
Does it think its more important
Than the stones that form the base?
So how can you see what your life is worth
Or where your value lies?
You can never see through the eyes of man
You must look at your life
Look at your life through heavens eyes
Lai-la-lai...
A lake of gold in the desert sand
Is less than a cool fresh spring
And to one lost sheep, a shepherd boy
Is greater than the richest king
If a man lose everything he owns
Has he truly lost his worth?
Or is it the beginning
Of a new and brighter birth?
So how do you measure the worth of a man
In wealth or strength or size?
In how much he gained or how much he gave?
The answer will come
The answer will come to him who tries
To look at his life through heavens eyes
And thats why we share all we have with you
Though theres little to be found
When all you've got is nothing
Theres a lot to go around
No life can escape being blown about
By the winds of change and chance
And though you never know all the steps
You must learn to join the dance
You must learn to join the dance
Lai-la-lai...
So how do you judge what a man is worth
By what he builds or buys?
You can never see with your eyes on earth
Look through heavens eyes
Look at your life
Look at your life
Look at your life through heaven's eyes
Sunday, July 29, 2012
The Divine Intervention....
In Summary....
I was dead hungry, sitting in the computer room doing some reading during our "five minute" break, had a thought the girls may order for sandwiches, and I'd go and order one, but alas my computer would be occupied if I did get up.....
A fleeting thought passed my mind, "Lord let him bring an extra Saada(plain) Sandwich".
Tummy rumbled.....
Received a message that class started.
Enter class.(Look around for Sandwiches)
No sandwiches.
Relief!
"They must have not placed an order!",
I wouldn't have to watch the others eat as my tummy rumbled with regret.
Then as though waiting for his cue....
Enter Sandwich walla!
I slump...
My mind goes "Ooooooohhhhhhhh crap!!"
"Please let him have an extra one God! please!"
"How will one materialize now stupid!", said my well intentioned mind.
Sandwich walla helps student distribute sandwich,
"Bina Kaanda"(No onions),
"Kam thika" (less spicy),
"Toast" (Toast),
"Saada"(Plain)
OUCH ... Tummy rumbled.......
When suddenly,
"Who ordered for another Saada?"
......Silence.....
I looked around, hoping no one raised their hand.
My classmate called out again,
No one raised their hand,
promptly my hand goes up,
"Ill buy that!!"
"One Sandwich Miracle coming right up!"
Thanks God!!! :*
Please make haste and send my I- pad now ;) :D
I was dead hungry, sitting in the computer room doing some reading during our "five minute" break, had a thought the girls may order for sandwiches, and I'd go and order one, but alas my computer would be occupied if I did get up.....
A fleeting thought passed my mind, "Lord let him bring an extra Saada(plain) Sandwich".
Tummy rumbled.....
Received a message that class started.
Enter class.(Look around for Sandwiches)
No sandwiches.
Relief!
"They must have not placed an order!",
I wouldn't have to watch the others eat as my tummy rumbled with regret.
Then as though waiting for his cue....
Enter Sandwich walla!
I slump...
My mind goes "Ooooooohhhhhhhh crap!!"
"Please let him have an extra one God! please!"
"How will one materialize now stupid!", said my well intentioned mind.
Sandwich walla helps student distribute sandwich,
"Bina Kaanda"(No onions),
"Kam thika" (less spicy),
"Toast" (Toast),
"Saada"(Plain)
OUCH ... Tummy rumbled.......
When suddenly,
"Who ordered for another Saada?"
......Silence.....
I looked around, hoping no one raised their hand.
My classmate called out again,
No one raised their hand,
promptly my hand goes up,
"Ill buy that!!"
"One Sandwich Miracle coming right up!"
Thanks God!!! :*
Please make haste and send my I- pad now ;) :D
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Thought..
"It is in our weakness we find our strength"
It is comfortable to have everything going for you or to be at the top of your game.
Friday, June 29, 2012
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Everyone has their place!
- I got annoyed when saw a couple of men blocking the entrance, making it difficult to get in.
- A man stopped his bike exactly in front of the door, in this confusion I wasn't able to enter into that Comfortably-Empty Madh bus! I rolled my eyes at that man very annoyed that I was delayed due to no fault of my own. I rolled my eyes again thinking about the damn situation and stood waiting for another bus to come.
- "Great this bus is crowded I could have just entered the previous bus" (great annoyance at the motorist)
- "Wait a minute that's something that doesn't happen all the time(thought about chance encounters, and empty buses that other delays have brought), is God trying to do something"
- "Oh shit I forgot the papers!!!!!"
As the Somewhat-Crowded Marve bus was approaching I rushed back home to pick up the Geography papers that I had checked and had to return weeks ago to the students of standard 10th. I kept forgetting to take it along and asked a student to remind me today, despite the reminder I had forgotten to take the papers along. I laughed at myself and said a 'Thank God' ....at least God had done the job effectively!
As I went back to the bus stop I was pleasantly surprised at the sight of the Extremely-Empty Marve bus approaching the stop.
I kept saying thanks to God and Christ!
I cant say that I still wasn't annoyed with that motorist, I cant curse him for making me miss the bus too.
The motorist is still annoying but Thank God for him!
Whoever you are Mr Motorist.....
God Bless U!.
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
Blood Donation!
Last Sunday one member from a NGO called Think
foundation came to our parish to tell us about Thalassemia . Since
we decided to organize a blood donation drive the priest in-charge of the youth
suggested that we do it for this cause. It was really enlightening to hear this
man speak as I didn't know much about the disorder and what the people
suffering from it go through.. For those of you who don't know what Thalassemia
is here is some info on the topic ..
Thalassemia
is a genetic blood disease. People born with this disease cannot make normal
hemoglobin (anemia) which is needed to produce healthy red blood cells.
People with a thalassemia mutation
only in one gene are carriers or are said to have thalassemia minor.
Thalassemia minor results in no anemia or very slight anemia. Carriers do not
require blood transfusion or iron therapy, unless proven to be iron deficient.
Children born with thalassemia major usually develop the symptoms of severe anemia within the first year of life. The lack the ability to produce hemoglobin.Prolonged anemia will cause bone deformities and eventually will lead to death within the first decade of life. The only treatment to combat severe anemia is regular blood transfusions (often every 2 to 4 weeks). These transfusions helps them maintain normal hemoglobin and red blood cell levels.
Children born with thalassemia major usually develop the symptoms of severe anemia within the first year of life. The lack the ability to produce hemoglobin.Prolonged anemia will cause bone deformities and eventually will lead to death within the first decade of life. The only treatment to combat severe anemia is regular blood transfusions (often every 2 to 4 weeks). These transfusions helps them maintain normal hemoglobin and red blood cell levels.
Because the hemoglobin in red blood cells is an iron-rich protein, regular
blood transfusions can lead to a buildup of iron in the blood. This condition
is called iron overload. It damages the liver, heart, and other parts of
the body.
To
prevent this damage, iron chelation therapy is needed to remove excess iron
from the body. Two medicines are used for iron chelation therapy.
- Deferoxamine is a liquid medicine that's given slowly under the skin, usually with a small portable pump used overnight. This therapy takes time and can be mildly painful. Side effects include problems with vision and hearing.
- Deferasirox is a pill taken once daily. Side effects include headache, nausea (feeling sick to the stomach), vomiting, diarrhea, joint pain, and fatigue (tiredness).(Info edited from this site)
Undergoing transfusions every two weeks from the time you are kids is no small
feat, it is a way of life for these patients, the person from the NGO told us
that they even joke about it. Also because of the high number of transfusions
they undergo they have a greater risk of contracting various blood-borne
diseases such as HIV, AIDS, hepatitis B, hepatitis C. Apart from this they are
at a greater risk for heart disease as well as osteoporosis.
Mr V told us that since every disease has a window period when the virus cannot
be detected, sometimes the patients can receive infected blood and not know
about it. The best and safest donors are those who donate blood voluntarily and
this is one of the reasons that the NGO conducts blood donation drives almost every
day, so that blood banks are stocked with enough blood from "safe
donors" and there is enough for those suffering from thalassemia or any
other disorder.
I have been donating blood once a year from the time I turned 18 and never
thought twice about it. I didn't think about where the blood went, who it must
go to and about what a difference I would be making by this one act that I did
without even thinking too much about. Last Sunday I realized what it can mean,
not only for people suffering from thalassemia but from any other
disease or disorder, that there is enough of blood stocked in the blood banks.
It makes this drive we are conducting even more meaningful and has filled
me with the enthusiasm to see a lot of people coming to donate blood on 25th
March!
I am keeping my fingers crossed and telling
everyone I know about the drive. Whether it is to donate blood, spread the
word, or simply come to support the people donating blood, everyone can help.
Please do pray that we have a successful drive!
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