You might not see it now but it will become visible as you venture deeper into life..

You might not see it now but it will become visible as you venture deeper into life..

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND


It happened last night. I was driving my son to his school for his night tuition when I heard my daughter asking him this," So, have you told mom about it?"
"About what?" came my son' reply.
" About what happen between you and your teacher la."
"There's no need to tell. It 's not important !"
"Go on, tell mom," my daughter kept on pushing him and she was giggling her way through.
"It 's not important! Can you please stop it!" My son sounded a bit upset.
Well, that really fed on my curiosity. Thus, when we reached the school,I did what every Mom in the world would do. I looked him full in the face as I spoke,"I demanded to know what happen."
Reluctantly he said,"Okie dokie mom." Here goes..
It was in school during recess. My son was playing with his friend, Shazwan and his cousin, Hariz when they saw the poor cat ( sounds familiar?). It was a cute little kitty but all four legs were dirty. Really dirty. So, the three kids decided to play noble by cleaning the kitty's legs. It was the right thing to do but was not nobly done (sounds familiar?). What do you think they did? They just soaked the poor cat in the school's fish pond! That was when the teacher caught them! The cousin; Hariz somehow managed to save himself by fleeing the scene. Unfortunately, the other two panicked and were forced to stay put!
"Ahah! Said the teacher, " Gotcha! You little monsters! Abusing this cat, eh?" My son and his friend were too scared to say anything, let alone explain. They simply let the teacher went on and on berating them.
As you can guess, yes, the two were punished by the teacher. The punishment...well...I would say, was rather cruel. The teacher made them stand facing each other, then she "glued" them by simply tying their neckties together into one knot! To move around, they had to do it together or else the other would choke!
Well, what can I say. They were misinterpreted by the teacher.Just like when my boy misinterpreted my neighbor 's son the other day ! Oh dear! Pity him and his friend.
Again, let me emphasize on the importance of the need to listen first before you pass judgments. Sometimes, it just contradicts what it appears to be. I think you understand what this means.

(p.s. God works miraculously;  as the saying goes :"What  goes around comes around !" 
My son is nicknamed  " Hero Kucing" by the sister. Now, that's funny!!)