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The anxiety of St. Patrick's Day

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Hannah was a wonderful girl, she was clever enough even though she was only a child in the hands of her parents.

ST. Patrick Day was around the corner, and her daddy has promised to buy green fabric to put on during the forthcoming celebration of ST. Patrick day because she was smart enough to be an outstanding student among her colleagues. She was first in the class, which prompted her father to do something for her as a way to encourage her to do more.

When she heard about the promise that her father made if she continues to perform excellently in her examination, she was excited to even put more effort to make sure that she maintains her standard to be the best student in the school.

Nevertheless, when the celebration of St. Patrick's day remained for two weeks, Hannah's father was sick and he had been rushed to the hospital for treatment. While on the hospital bed, he remembered what he promised his daughter about the green fabric, and he had spent all his savings on sickness. No money came in again because he did not go to work. He decided to leave the hospital. He asked the nurse to help him call the doctor because there is something he would like to discuss with the doctor.

Doctor: Hannah's father, I was told that my attention is needed. I hope there is no problem?

Hannah's father: Yes, Doctor. I want you to discharge me because I am okay now.

Doctor: Says who? Did I tell you that you are okay? We conducted a major operation on you, it was not up to a week and you want to go home. I will be the one to tell you that you are okay. If I may ask, what do you want to do at home?

Hannah's father: You can't just understand! You know my daughter Hannah, I promised her something and I am yet to fulfil the promise which I made for her. She didn't fail me and I should not disappoint her at the same time. I must leave here this week because I don't have money on me to buy green fabric for my daughter.

Doctor: So if you don't buy her clothes this year, you won't have a chance to buy clothes for her next year. Hannah is not a kid. What happened to you, "it is audible to the deaf and visible to the blind". This year St. Patrick's celebration is not the only one we would do, next year's festival is around the corner, she can wait until that time. You can even buy the whole world for her, but now you have to put things in the hands of the Lord to take control of everything.

Hannah's father: The Doctor, but I am president of a particular social club and we are yet to plan on how things are going to be that day.

Doctor: Please Hannah's father, I have a question to ask you.

Hannah's father: Go ahead!

Doctor: Do you want to die?

Hannah's father: No, why did you ask such a question?

Doctor: The reason I asked you this question is that I believe all your members of the so-called social club were here a couple of days and they also know that you are still in the hospital receiving treatment. You have a vice president who can fill the vacuum. If you must hold a programme at this year's festival, delegate your duty to the vice president. When you are alive, you can think about things of the world but if you are dead, the club will continue to exist because they will choose another person to be their president. I will advise you to take things easy and give yourself enough rest.

Hannah's father: Thank you, doctor. I will take it to your advice.

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