There is a reason why I usually never leave the kitchen whenever I am cooking there: I do not want to burn down the house by forgetting a pot of food on the hot cooking gas while I’m in my room reading or writing. I know myself. I think I have a very short attention span when it doesn’t have to do with something mentally stimulating. Food tops that list, and I have had to go hungry so many times because I would rather watch a movie, read an article or just stay in one spot thinking of the next mischief.
So on getting back from a long day of school yesterday, I didn’t bother to take off my back pack. I just went into the kitchen and started making pasta and soup on two of the four gas cookers there. In twenty minutes, I was done and the food was sizzling hot on the plate. But instead of sitting down in the living room to eat, I headed into my room, but not before putting the almost empty pot back on the gas cooker, and turning the knob to be sure that I had put off the fire and the gas.
Two minutes later, while in my room, and about to settle into my comfort zone of work, I became uncomfortable because I wasn’t sure whether or not I had refilled the water bottle in the fridge, so I dropped my food and the laptop, and went there just to be sure, only to find that the half empty pot of pasta was still on a burning hot cooker, almost burning itself out from excessive heat. What? I thought I switched this off. Apparently, I had turned it the wrong way, and instead of shutting off the fire, had only turned it up. Sigh. I then switched it off for good, refilled my water bottle, and went back indoors to enjoy my meal and work. It would have been a very fiery day in Cougar Village, and I can already imagine the headline: “Curious Foreign Language SKolar Roasts Self in Building Fire.”
That didn’t happen, and thus my testimony. Praise the Lord! Halleluyah! Amen!.
Offering time…!
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temitayo at http://YourWebsite
Lwkmd! E ke alelu meje fun skola alakogbagbe.
Haha no need for “Nigerian Fulbrighter roasted black” Alelu Alelu
Posted at February 11, 2010 on 10:12am.
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azazel at http://YourWebsite
Na wa oo..
Posted at February 11, 2010 on 11:38am.
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Temite at http://YourWebsite
thank goodness
Posted at February 11, 2010 on 8:44pm.
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Yemi Adesanya at http://YourWebsite
Adupe l’owo oluwa o!
Posted at February 12, 2010 on 7:26am.