I feel weird.:-? Maybe it's the weird weather these days that really
gets to me. I get tired more easily and my mind is in fragments. I get
distracted quite often.
I hate this.:| Once again, I must do something about this.
Again, I remember what my friend Ki told me a few years back. "
The older we get, the more sensitive we become,"
he'd said. I wonder if it really works that way for everybody. Does it
have something to do with maturity? Maybe. (Well, most likely -
hopefully.:P)
What if it has also something to do with our lack of emotional management and control? Does maturity still count as well?
I hate to admit that the older we get, the weaker we can also become.
But maybe, that's not always the case. Like what happened last
Saturday, when Mz.D and I (Dee had asked me to change her name in my
blog :P) went to the book fair in Senayan together. Gigi couldn't go,
as usual. Pitbull said she always needs more sleep during
weekends.*giggles*
And Hani? She had to pass that because she needed to study for her
exams. She's been taking an online course called Open University,
majoring in communication. Good for her.:)
Maybe it was just my own pure exhaustion. The night before, I came
home to find Mom asleep in my room. She does that sometimes whenever
she's too tired, because - as a stroke patient - Dad often can't sleep
well at night, which results in disturbing Mom.
So I didn't dare wake her up just yet. I waited outside in front of TV until she finally woke up around two.
Then there was a slight disturbance at work last Saturday morning. My
student had canceled our 8:00 am class, so I'd thought I could just
relax at home a little before meeting Mz.D. But unfortunately, Shanti
suddenly called to beg me to substitute for Leese's class. Leese
fainted on her way to work.:(
When I got there, the electricity had gone out...again,:| The sucky
thing is, this will have to keep happening until sometime in December -
due to some sort of mishap in the electricity company.)
However, the front line man asked me to stay put until ten, just in
case the lights went back on again (despite the already official
cancellation from The Central Office for all classes that day.) With
the dead photocopier, what could I have possibly prepared at such a
sudden, short notice? Man, I didn't even get to have my morning coffee
just yet (unless if I'd taken a short visit to a small store next door
- just to buy some hot, boiled water!)
When the students finally showed up, guess what? The front line man
could neither be straight nor firm about The Central Office's direct
order about the cancellation. Since the students insisted on studying
despite no AC was on that day, he simply told me to use one of the
rooms with the windows - just so it wouldn't be so dark.*rolls eyes* I
had to let the door open. The students asked for it. How could I say no?
And how stingy the bosses up there can be, that - up to now - we're
still not supported with a box of gen-set to overcome the power-out
issue?)
To make matters worse, everybody - including HIM! - just left me and
the students alone, even when we weren't done yet. WTF?! He was
supposed to be the last man standing at work!
I must complain to the principal and claim for my money too.:(
At least I got to buy some books with Mz.D, but I was already too
exhausted I'd nearly passed out. She quickly suggested something to eat
before we left Senayan. I couldn't agree more to that.
On Sunday, I just had to stay home.
Dead-beat.:(
The Author