So, I was there, staring in front of my Bio Lab instructor's office. Of course, I was looking something significant that was pinned down on the door; and soon enough, I found it, a note saying- "Get your Bio Lab Assignments @ the pigeon hole". That's it- nothing more; nothing less. Hence, with the information given to me by the door- which has the note- I set off with the quest of finding “the pigeon hole". However, the only information about the location that I have was these three words- the pigeon hole; not even a specific room where to find it was given. I didn’t know where to start. Therefore, I improvised. What I did was I imagined what the pigeon hole looked like (a kind of room with pigeons; a container that looked like a bird's nest; and other mad things I had thought of) with the hope that while I’m walking around the whole third floor level, finding the pigeon hole, I would recognize it.
(Nevertheless, despite all these unverified inferences about the pigeon hole, I was pretty sure about one fact- it has a hole.)
Accordingly, I walked around the whole floor level; unfortunately, I haven't seen any signs of the pigeon hole- not a single feather of clue. I nearly gave up until I realized that I already have this piece of technology which I just recently acquired this summer- a cell phone. So, I used a lifeline- I phoned a friend. At last, I now have the complete information about the location of the item I was looking for- room 303 B, the pigeon hole. I should be happy right? Yes, but not until I learned that room 303 B was just in front of my Bio Lab Instructor’s office- the starting point of my search- and visualized that awkward moment when the thing you were looking for was just a meter away but it cost you a mile finding it. Regardless of what happened, I entered the room- which was practically a teacher’s lounge- and asked the teachers inside where the pigeon hole was, and they pointed me to a wooden shelf with many small compartments.
Are you serious? This is it? A pigeon hole is a shelf? These were the questions that came into my mind. It’s really a bad thing when you expected too much. Nonetheless, I took my assignment, left the room, and briefly laughed at myself- well, at least, despite this humiliating fiasco, I still felt some kind of elation. Got to enjoy the little things. :)
P.S. I typed “pigeon hole” on the Google machine and I learned that no such word exists; a “pigeonhole” does.
P.P.S. If you knew about what a pigeonhole is for a long time, please don’t be bothered to comment here, on my Facebook or Twitter account, and slap me with the reality that I was just too ignorant for not knowing its meaning. To those who, like me, didn’t know about this, you are very free to leave a comment and make me feel better. J