My trip to San Diego, California was awesome! I will blog more about that later, still trying to gather the pictures. Right now, I want to talk about something else: the rules behind finding something that isn’t yours. Does it then become yours? Or do you return it to the original – not necessarily rightful – owner? I don’t know the answer to this question. But I do know what I’m going to do with this piece of beauty I found. Continue to find out what exactly I am talking about.
This bracelet. I found it in my bag. No, really, I did. It used to belong to Uzo. I don’t know at what point she put it in my bag, but I know that when I came back to my hotel room on Friday night after the traditional wedding, I found Uzo’s bracelet in my bag. So I got down on my knees and I thanked the good Lord for His provision for me.
You see, a day before it ended up in my bag, I admired it on Uzo’s arm. But I didn’t even pray for it or secretly wish that she forgets it in my bag, but as the good Lord would have it, I apparently deserved to have it anyway. I told her and Funmie later that I had something that belongs to one of them, but until they read this post, they will not know what I have or who it belongs to.
My dear, gorgeous Uzo, thank you for the gift! Your reward is in heaven.
Vera! Vera! Vera! Don’t let me drive their at 6am oh! Your bag was the bigger bag and I needed a space, so it ended there. Guess what I will love to steal…that gold necklace and the Michael Kor watch. Hehehehe! You better return it! For blogging about it, you owe me FOOD of choice
Funmie, get Nonye oh! Or should I send you know who lol!
Buhahahahah! Theif!
Lmao @ ‘her reward is in heaven’…..just like a teacher
Me, thief? No now. Sebi na Jeje I siddon and the thing just appeared in my bag. Clearly’ this was God’s intention.