Tuesday, September 28, 2004

It's so much harder when you're almost at the end of the race, seeing the finish line but not knowing how many more steps you need to go. I have one measly goal but somehow, all efforts are thwarted, pushed aside, and almost sneered at. I am trying so damn hard, you have no idea.
I just don't think it's fair, anymore. Putangina, don't you think that after six years, it's about time for my story to have a proper plotline? I'm sick of the straight line. Sick sick sick of it.

However, I'm grateful for all the diversions that have come my way:

- What I thought was a job interview turned out to be career counselling, with a complete stranger telling me that he'll help me in this spiritual journey. "I give you less than a month to survive in Sales or Marketing."
- Mom finally getting me off my ass and getting me to train for badminton. My whole body is sore including my butt, which is a good sign that I can hope for actually getting one.
- School requirements for a professor I have grown to love.
- Finally getting that horrible project out of the way, thus giving me time to read what I want to, when I want to.
- Blue Horn kids drawing caricatures of me (in superhero costumes, in Jpop poses, in a bikini, for crying out loud) saying that I'm a good teacher to them.

I am also grateful for patience in its many forms.

All I need are results.

4 comments:

francesbean said...

you're getting there, mika. :)

. said...

maraming salamat :D sana nga. i'm getting too old, too quickly.

Anonymous said...

you in a bikini :D - i've got to see that. as for your life story not having a proper plotline - no one really has one. they just have hazy ideas of what they'd like to happen in the future.

-richelle-

Anonymous said...

i've said to myself, many many times, that i despised children and anything like them. but the moment they show me that they appreciate me, be it a smile or a sheepish tug, the idea is lost and immediately forgotten, like it never crossed my mind. i can only imagine how it must've felt to have those Blue Horn kids tell you what a great teacher you are :) that's always good for inspiration. and it's tough, but patience always pays.
-sabine