Saturday, March 24, 2007

oxford hats and academic gown

Today's my sister's graduation! Finally, she'd be wearing her academic gown... and as what she relates, Jash was as excited as her seeing his mama wore something he said as the witch's dress. Arriving late last night, I wasn't able to have my nails polished (my fault) for the occasion. Why? Because I attended Zeta Nicole's first Birthday, she is Eme's (my officemate) daughter.After an exhausting meeting yesterday, I was so glad that I get to at least escape from my routinary life of work-turtle-home-sleep-work.

Here are the photos:


Eme and her baby Nicole




Nicole and her visitors.


After that, I also enjoyed a great halo-halo time in chowking. Thank you Yotchie.

And back to my sister's graduation today... and I'd be taking an early off from the office today, probably this 11am (2 more hours to go) and then head off to buy flowers for her (for she really wished somebody would give her a bouquet). There were only 4 passes for the guest's seat and so that leaves my uncle seating somewhere away from us. Patrick is also attending. And right this very moment, streams of thoughts and more thoughts inside my brain in exhibitions are kept on coming.

Stop.

Happy Graduation Jenel! I always wished the best for you. Since we were conceived, we were always together. It was just in college that we separated ways and had gained different set of friends. We had become so unlikely as we grew up. And Jash came that made me changed a lot of my perspectives towards life and my future plans. You became a mother and I also become one. I learned what responsibility is. We may be having our separate careers, pursuing different goals, living different lives, meeting different people, having different interests, we may now look and act differently, but nothing has changed, we were still those tiny creatures in mama's womb trying to help each other to survive. And since it's only the two of us, i know for sure that whatver happens it's you whom I can always lean on, and likewise too.

As you wear that academic gown later this afternoon and that oxford hat you boasted at me (nasuya ko oi kay mura mog harry potter mode, you knew how happy I am, more than words.

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