Monday, April 09, 2012

the heavier the eyelids, the sincerer the words,

They might never know this, but I really really love my club members :')
Hello!

I know, it has been a while. I've been, well, busy. I used to think I'll never ever forget to blog, but now I do. I completely forgotten about blogging, seriously. Anyway, I was pretty busy preparing for Charity Concert. I designed the programme booklet! First time in my entire life :')

I didn't contribute much at the beginning of the project due to some personal reasons, and around a few weeks before, I just thought I should do something and yeah I did the booklet. I know it's nothing big but it eases my guilt a little.

Do you know the feeling when you're having a bad day and someone just does something unintentionally but it completely cheers you up? It's one of the sweetest moments in life and I am so glad that I've gotten a chance to experience that <3

Last Wednesday's meeting was a rather serious and upsetting one. It was the post mortem for Charity Concert. Well, I believe that every project has its flaws though it's an undeniable fact that in the audiences' eyes, we put up a really good show.

I went home, feeling that I've lost a couple of friends once again after all the scoldings. I was pretty sad. I know, I mean, I always knew things like that happen but yeah you know, it's still quite saddening. I went into my room, wondering if I am ever gonna pull myself back together just to finish my homework, and then I saw an envelope lying silently on my bed.

I smiled. I knew who was it from. I was having doubts, but deep down inside I was pretty sure who'd spent time writing this letter for me. You know it really feels good when you know that somebody is willing to sit down and write a letter and mail it all the way from Australia just for you. It feels, well, really good.

So.. thank you Gareth :)

I guess, they're right when they said true friends don't let go of each other.

Charity Concert Finale.



You're going to discover that conversations are best at 3am.
The heavier the eyelids, the sincerer the words.
And those are the talks you'll never forget.
-Jeff Stuckel