When you start it right...
POSTED AT 12:38 AM
..it will probably end right. 
Just this morning I was a
jumping jellybean, trying to balance everything I wanted to do and
share. But it was still a nice start. I felt as if the day would be
good, starting from the worship service.
And once again, my gut didn't fail me.
As
I stepped down from the stairs of my unit on my way to the office, I
ran into a house help carrying a baby in her arms, with another house
help behind her. I smiled and proceeded walking to the elevator.
Then
I heard a high-pitched voice say "Hi," but it really sounded like
"Haay!" Thinking she wasn't talking to me, I continued walking. I heard
it again: "Haay!"
Just before I turned the corner to my floor
lobby, I turned around and saw this absolutely adorable girl about 4-5
years old, in a blue and white smocked dress, her hair falling in soft
waves just beneath her shoulders. "Hi!" I said, without even trying to
hide my smile. As we waited for the elevator doors to open, I watched
her wrap the dress of her dress around her legs, and look down at her shoes. It was
priceless.
Walking inside the elevator, I asked her what her
name was. "Alexa," she said, straining her neck to look up at me. "Hi
Alexa, my name is Roan." At that point, I was holding my house keys,
with a charm of what convincingly looks like a small piece of bread.
She took a look at it, but before she could start wondering what it
really was, it was time for them to get off.
"Byeeee!" she said, holding her yaya's right hand.
"Bye!"
As
the elevators closed, I was wearing a sheepish grin on my face,
marveling at the magic of being around kids. I just knew it would be a
good day.
___
But it doesn't end there.
At the
office it was the usual circus, but I managed to pull through. After
work, I met with Jay for dinner. As usual, we laughed like hyenas
exchanging inside jokes with matching facial expressions, and shared
how our days went.

Then came the exchange gifts. Two days ago we celebrated our 15th (or
29th) month, and I was excited about giving him my gift. It turns out
he was too (hahaha! :D). But, as surprises go, something is meant to go
wrong. He already bought the Green Day cd two days ago! And I bought it
last Sunday. So it'll be mine instead. Good thing I had back up.

And, as always, I got giddy just seeing the white envelope. There was a bonus too. Turns out someone wants my autograph. ;p


Thank you, for making my day, everyday. ♥
P.S. I know this is long, mushy and shameless. So if you're still reading this line, thanks. Hehe.
an2netluv

G (guest)

This one made me cry.
Hey Ro, I still owe you an email. Hahaha! Drivel! Drivel!
an2netluv

greenlife

an2netluv

I also have The Elephant Vanishes, but I've only read one story so far--because I read it in class during college--"On Meeting the 100% Perfect Person One April Morning."
greenlife
