Sunday, September 13, 2015

HUB random post: laughter is food for the soul



How is your Sunday going beautiful people? It's a Sunday evening and just like any other day, I am drowning in books and that's the story of my life. For those of you that have been asking about why I have been missing on social media, I am busy with a very interesting research project and it is taking up my whole time. However, I am certain that this too shall pass. Anyway, I took a little break to relax my brain and came across really funny things and as always couldn't laugh alone. So please have a laugh beautiful people because life aint that serious after all. Stay happy. Xoxo. More below

Monday, September 7, 2015

Oh my! Man slits throat of all four children?

A grief-stricken Loraine Nkoana speaks to reporters. (News24 Correspondent)

Wow! The above is a picture of a bereaved mother who lost all four children in one day thanks to a man she loves. This has got to be the most horrific thing I have read! A man in Limpopo, South Africa allegedly slit the throat of his four children just because he had a fight with his wife. Oh wow! How far can humans go in being wicked though? Murdering innocent children over nothing? This is why I will never understand how this romantic love of a thing works. Did he do this to spite the mother of the children or to show how much he loved her? Lord have mercy! I’m still in shock.
Anyway, read the story below and stay happy. xoxo...

Polokwane - A Limpopo father who allegedly slit the throats of his four children forced the youngest one to phone his mom while it was happening.
His wife, Loraine Nkoana, 37, said she and her husband had a fight but she was under the impression it had been resolved after an uncle stepped in and mediated.
The wife, speaking in Sepedi, said she started getting abusive phone calls from him on Sunday while he was driving from Gauteng to Limpopo with their four sons, aged 13, 10, 6, and 4.
He called her and told her to say goodbye to them.
"He said to me, 'don’t you have last words to tell your children?', and I said, 'I don’t - because there is nothing that will end their lives,' and he hanged up the phone,” she told transport and security MEC Mapula Mokaba-Phokwana who visited her at her home on Monday.
‘I could hear children screaming’