So I had forgotten the name of my blog or even how to sign in. I have never felt so stupid in my life. I mean, how on earth would I forget that? It was like forgetting your mother's name.
Unforgivable
But then, probably it has something to do with me and blogging. I have never actually gotten used to the idea or am too busy to concentrate. I can't tell which. And there are many such things in life that are so simple and vital and yet we find hard to do. There is magic when you walk up to someone early in the morning then beaming, you bellow out an excited "GOODMORNING" I recently did that at Nsambya Hospital, a place I spent almost an entire week awaiting to see my niece, thanks to the sleepless night of Emeru Ronald. I remember each time I woke up, or should I say decided to call the night off for there was no real sleep, we had to keep awake watching over the delicate duo, I would head straight for the gate where I by-passed the guard-men and greeted them with a multimillion smile. Somehow, they were always taken back. It was like they couldn't believe someone was hence happy early in the morning in a hospital!!!! And it did work miracles, visiting or no visiting hours, I was always let passed the security with a mere wave of the hand.
Amusing
But life is after all about making promises and renewing them for nothing in our human nature enables us to stick our guns on a particular conviction. We know especially of politicians who vehemently opposed the government but when buttered bread was extended to them, they dashed for it; swallowing their bitter words. Oh and that reminds me of Senior Counsel Kyazze Joseph my lecturer for Civil Procedure. The other day he told us of an escapade before Court when he appeared before a judge and made a controversial position to the dismay of the opposing counsel. The judge felt that it was unfair but because counsel explained it so well, he was forced to adopt that point of law. Now if you are a lawyer, you ought to know that today you may be on one side of the law as a defendant and tomorrow on another side as a plaintiff. That day came so soon for Counsel Kyazze and he was before the same judge with a precedent he set faced against him, the judge, evidently happy that a man's past had caught up with him put counsel to test by telling him that it was on record before the court that he had established the current position. But take a man to his wits, Kyazze was unrelenting in his creativity, he told the honourable judge that "Yes my Lord, I do not deny that I established such a position formerly, however, that was my position then. Today I stand before you with a different position. I know of no law that forbids change of opinion" Needless to say the judge was beaten by the man's intellect. But that is how life is. I promised to be more serious on this blog, I may have faltered but here I am today....Blogging.
Life's lessons.
And now, since I have nothing to write about, allow me to pen off until a date when I get a sufficient topic to write on. Until then, I remain me.
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