It's monday. It's great to be back to school after a week of suspension of classes due to A(H1N1). It's great to see those lovely and vibrant faces of friends of mine. It's great to see those charming smiles and to hear those joyous laughs once again. It's great to be scribbling and jotting down notes again. Wow. It's really different. You can get a great deal of fun when at school.
I feel great that I have tried to be good with my decisions today. I have learned to say "NO" on little yet significant things especially in financial matters. On my way home from school, I was invited by a couple of my classmates to come over at some fastfood store to grab some food. I was about to say YES at that time because I was craving for the yummy chocolate ice cream and was also thinking about the fun that we will be having. But then something ruled my mind that time and I was able to say NO. The money that will be spent to buy food and the ice cream will be saved. And I feel so good because I have saved a lot of money today. I feel proud of myself.
I also said "NO" to someone else today. Last Wednesday, a boy named Petrie texted me. He had confessed about his feelings for me on a SMS message. I don't entertain boys who can't faced me in personal and can't tell the truth. In SMS or YM or e-mail, or any kind of social networking, you can never tell the sincerity or the pure intentions of someone wooing. Hmmp. And I was thinking (I can't help it) that maybe this morning, he would come to me. Foolish, I know. But he didn't.
Just on my way home, a classmate of mine who is my friend and who is also his friend, came up to me and said, "Hey, Petrie's inviting you." the friend said. I replied with a smug, "Hmp! Really? Where to?" "To a party over at his house this Saturday." I replied smugly, "NO." "Why?" "Well, if he's inviting me, he should come and ask me personally." The friend just smiled and didn't say anything.
I may be so bad or strict or too mean but it is the right thing to do. I couldn't say YES, of course. Now, I'm seeing the his true self. Not that brave and sincere.
Learning to say "NO" is one of the great things to learn in life. With these, you also learn to think of the decisions and choices to be made wisely. This is to prevent any conflicts of your schedule, your time, your relationships with the people around you or even your life.
Monday, August 17, 2009
Saturday, August 15, 2009
stressing out...
My classmates say that the passed week has been so boring because of the suspension of regular classes at school. Hmm. It's far way from the same. To ME. I've been busy this week. Yeah. Busy, indeed. I think this word will never be out of my vocabulary. I am a dynamic and outgoing girl. I do a lot of things. Well, sometimes they say, "You're stressed out." Hmp. Right. But I'm immuned in doing things on my own.
On an anime series that I recently watched, I realized doing things on my own is too bad. I mean, I have friends. Well, I consider a lot of them as FRIENDS, actually. Cooperation and Trust are the two main things that is needed when doing things together.
Anyway, this week, I've been doing a little bit of my chores, nannied my little brother and fetched him at school, watching movies and series, memorizing a declamation piece in my Speech class, doing homeworks, designing a costume, designing the classroom's bulletin, and translating a song. Believe me, the last one is one of the easiest for me. I never thought translating a song could be so much EASY. Though it really twisted my brains out.
That's how I spent my week out of the terrifying teachers' clutches. I just feel excited and great. This agitation of mine is for this coming Monday. I get to see my friends again. Though schooling can be sometimes terrifying, stressing or anything that could describe those mean mountains of school activities, you could always insert the word FUN in everything that you do.
Uh-huh. That word keeps me from stressing out. Always have FUN.
On an anime series that I recently watched, I realized doing things on my own is too bad. I mean, I have friends. Well, I consider a lot of them as FRIENDS, actually. Cooperation and Trust are the two main things that is needed when doing things together.
Anyway, this week, I've been doing a little bit of my chores, nannied my little brother and fetched him at school, watching movies and series, memorizing a declamation piece in my Speech class, doing homeworks, designing a costume, designing the classroom's bulletin, and translating a song. Believe me, the last one is one of the easiest for me. I never thought translating a song could be so much EASY. Though it really twisted my brains out.
That's how I spent my week out of the terrifying teachers' clutches. I just feel excited and great. This agitation of mine is for this coming Monday. I get to see my friends again. Though schooling can be sometimes terrifying, stressing or anything that could describe those mean mountains of school activities, you could always insert the word FUN in everything that you do.
Uh-huh. That word keeps me from stressing out. Always have FUN.
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