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*occurance to remind of the past*











Little Skool House (by-the-park)
i miss this place...
my ex-boss...
my ex-colleagues...
the adorable young ones...
the precious memories...
an encounter with an outspoken kid reminded me of all these...
take me back to the past...

was back to my workplace the 2nd time this week...
it felt strange...
but was altogether still familiar...
was working with a pleasant colleague...
she's a real good peacemaker...
it's strange but i think i might prefer working with other races...
i'm not sure...
i seem to have more to share...

saw dear...
knew as usual how tired he would be...
was pretty disappointed that he couldn't wait for me to knock off...
had another gift from him...
another of our couple collection...
a pair of socks...
an invitation to jog together...
i love the way he loves me...
to me, he's so sweet...

the day kicked started bad...
i could sense the foulness from a distant yelling from behind my bedroom door...
i moved the door knob lightly to eavesdrop the commotion...
again i thought...
that's why i wanted dear to be there for me after work...
it's alright anyway...
i just gotta have the right attitude to deal with things...
be strong...

received a phone call from someone unexpectedly...
well, he just rang up with a query in mind...
i like the sound of his voice though...
i hope he's doing alright...
and really ok...
=)

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