So.. its 2014. I've kept this blog for almost 7 years already. Time flies quickly indeed. And in sync with the tradition I've done almost every year, here's a little dedication to all those people who mean something to me.
To all those people I've met this year, including my best guy friend and all my uni mates, thanks for brightening my year. 2013 would have never been the same without you guys. I'm glad to have met you all in some way or another. This time last year, I was devoid of some of the best people in my life who made my year so brilliantly colourful. I was worrying over the start of my kindergarten teaching job, and I was mentally preparing to retake A levels/sign on/go to a private uni if my results turned out bad. But I did decently enough, and after applying for uni, I was fortunate to have met my work colleagues, one of whom I would have never imagined would turn out to be my best guy friend. You saw me through the crap at work, and knew that even as I was trying to be happy, that I was grappling with a lot of issues, and you pulled me through them by being there for me and for being a shoulder to cry on when I needed one. Then uni began, and I was happy to have met some of the sweetest and non-judgemental people around, whom pulled me through the darker days of uni life, and whom I became close to despite such a short period.
To those whom have seen me through 2013 and prior to that, thanks for always being there for me and for mainining close friends despite our vastly different schedules. We no longer see each other on a regular basis, but that never stopped us from remaining fast friends. Friends whom I can wholly trust without fearing judgement, and whom I can be truthfully, purely, happy with. I'm not a mushy person, but you guys have helped me through difficulties much more than you imagine, and I'd never want to lose you all for the world.
To my boyfriend, Chu, you deserve a special dedication because you're my other half, and this year will be a tough one as you'll be flying off for so many overseas exercises. We've lasted through more than a year- we're coming 2 years now- and I'm glad we stuck through everything together. Even though you're the most clumsy, bumbling person I've met, I still smile at your cute mannerisms. You know how to truly make me happy, so much so I am comfortable enough to slurp soup from the bowl, wear my worst home clothes and pull off my weirdest stunts without fearing judgement from you. Thanks for always trying to make me smile, by turning up with food and chocolate when I'm feeling down, and for knowing that my idea of a good date is a bowl of food and movie session at my house. Thanks for showing me all those cute little things to cheer me up when I'm stressed, whatsapping me pictures of cute fat rabbits or cats because you know that animals are our common love. The list is endless but these are just off the top of my head. You've made me contented and happy, and in return all I'd want is to be a better girlfriend for you, to care for you the way you want. I love you, and I'm not afraid of expresssing it here. Please stay safe in Brunei, and I'll be always praying for your safe return.
To all those people I've met this year, including my best guy friend and all my uni mates, thanks for brightening my year. 2013 would have never been the same without you guys. I'm glad to have met you all in some way or another. This time last year, I was devoid of some of the best people in my life who made my year so brilliantly colourful. I was worrying over the start of my kindergarten teaching job, and I was mentally preparing to retake A levels/sign on/go to a private uni if my results turned out bad. But I did decently enough, and after applying for uni, I was fortunate to have met my work colleagues, one of whom I would have never imagined would turn out to be my best guy friend. You saw me through the crap at work, and knew that even as I was trying to be happy, that I was grappling with a lot of issues, and you pulled me through them by being there for me and for being a shoulder to cry on when I needed one. Then uni began, and I was happy to have met some of the sweetest and non-judgemental people around, whom pulled me through the darker days of uni life, and whom I became close to despite such a short period.
To those whom have seen me through 2013 and prior to that, thanks for always being there for me and for mainining close friends despite our vastly different schedules. We no longer see each other on a regular basis, but that never stopped us from remaining fast friends. Friends whom I can wholly trust without fearing judgement, and whom I can be truthfully, purely, happy with. I'm not a mushy person, but you guys have helped me through difficulties much more than you imagine, and I'd never want to lose you all for the world.
To my boyfriend, Chu, you deserve a special dedication because you're my other half, and this year will be a tough one as you'll be flying off for so many overseas exercises. We've lasted through more than a year- we're coming 2 years now- and I'm glad we stuck through everything together. Even though you're the most clumsy, bumbling person I've met, I still smile at your cute mannerisms. You know how to truly make me happy, so much so I am comfortable enough to slurp soup from the bowl, wear my worst home clothes and pull off my weirdest stunts without fearing judgement from you. Thanks for always trying to make me smile, by turning up with food and chocolate when I'm feeling down, and for knowing that my idea of a good date is a bowl of food and movie session at my house. Thanks for showing me all those cute little things to cheer me up when I'm stressed, whatsapping me pictures of cute fat rabbits or cats because you know that animals are our common love. The list is endless but these are just off the top of my head. You've made me contented and happy, and in return all I'd want is to be a better girlfriend for you, to care for you the way you want. I love you, and I'm not afraid of expresssing it here. Please stay safe in Brunei, and I'll be always praying for your safe return.
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