Wow! June will be over in a few hours and I have been so remiss with my writing. It's not because I have completely written writing off but prose is far from my mind right now. With the start of the new academic year, imagine me swimming amidst a sea of paper which is the norm. The catch is, with the changes in the policy governing TVET operations, it is imperative that I author a manual on the subject that I handle on top of supervising the creation of the same by the other trainers. Yes, I love my brain and how it works but this work description calls for a wonder woman. I'm currently working on becoming one. Hahaha!
Let me clear one thing though. I was never a complete nerd this whole time. I've been to places and did things that is completely different from my mundane daily routine.
I must have started the month right. The surprises I get on a daily basis look too good to be true, yet they truly happened.
For starters, the morning following the sleepover Charmaine and Khey-zee had at the cave, we found ourselves attending the worship service at Community Baptist church where I messed with the drum set before we set out for lunch at Norma's.
On the 41st wedding anniversary of ma and da, I went out after work to catch the last full show of Maleficent with Grace. If you're a skeptic and judge the movie about its predictability, then enjoying it would have been impossible. Since I chose to be the kid who has been looking forward to watch it before even more spoilers are published on the internet, I had a great time. I never got to exchange words with Mimi who was sleeping when we got in and I was asleep when she went off to work. When morning came, I woke my hostess up for a quick lesson on making pancakes before I made my way to work at the main office.
When Sunday arrived, Hentjie picked me and Mae Grace up for an eatery hunt which ended up at Piazza as most of the restaurants were closed. Rollen joined us for lunch but had to run for his 40 and Up basketball tourney. Hentjie only gets to be around once in every two years so it was only imperative that we spend as much time as we can with him so on a whim, I suggested going to Rimmon's. Luckily, he was home and we had quite an exchange with the more practical aspects in life which gave birth to Project Idaho.
My suggestion on getting the trainers a week early for the distribution of load and partial preparation of the learning materials was applied. Nobody gets more motivated than getting what they want. The same is true. If you haven't noticed yet, watch this smile pasted on my face for weeks now.
Note: late posting for earlier June entries.
Let me clear one thing though. I was never a complete nerd this whole time. I've been to places and did things that is completely different from my mundane daily routine.
I must have started the month right. The surprises I get on a daily basis look too good to be true, yet they truly happened.
For starters, the morning following the sleepover Charmaine and Khey-zee had at the cave, we found ourselves attending the worship service at Community Baptist church where I messed with the drum set before we set out for lunch at Norma's.
On the 41st wedding anniversary of ma and da, I went out after work to catch the last full show of Maleficent with Grace. If you're a skeptic and judge the movie about its predictability, then enjoying it would have been impossible. Since I chose to be the kid who has been looking forward to watch it before even more spoilers are published on the internet, I had a great time. I never got to exchange words with Mimi who was sleeping when we got in and I was asleep when she went off to work. When morning came, I woke my hostess up for a quick lesson on making pancakes before I made my way to work at the main office.
When Sunday arrived, Hentjie picked me and Mae Grace up for an eatery hunt which ended up at Piazza as most of the restaurants were closed. Rollen joined us for lunch but had to run for his 40 and Up basketball tourney. Hentjie only gets to be around once in every two years so it was only imperative that we spend as much time as we can with him so on a whim, I suggested going to Rimmon's. Luckily, he was home and we had quite an exchange with the more practical aspects in life which gave birth to Project Idaho.
My suggestion on getting the trainers a week early for the distribution of load and partial preparation of the learning materials was applied. Nobody gets more motivated than getting what they want. The same is true. If you haven't noticed yet, watch this smile pasted on my face for weeks now.
Note: late posting for earlier June entries.