Wednesday, December 14, 2011

#8 proud moment

dear shifu,

today i had so much i want to share with you but i know we shldnt be communicating as much now so the only way i could share is through this secret channel. you know, so many a times i want to just pick up my phone and type you a msg. but i know i just had to stop. so i left my phone in my bag on purpose as much as i could.

work is really the best thing on earth to get your mind away from thinking too much. today i worked for 12 hours straight, 7am to 7pm! but i wasnt feeling a slight tinge of tiredness. perhaps, a part of me just know that i cannot stop doing because when i stop i start to think, to think of you.

i managed to secure more enrolments for the school next year, which is my top priority right now. other than being tasked to do more responsiblities like stationary inventory and ordering etc etc.. i just felt a sense of importance in the new centre today, like suddenly! we also started planning for the classroom layout for next year and i'm glad with my little experience i could share so much with the teachers.

i've never tell you how much i like interior designing ba! i'll always watch 摆家乐 whenever its shown on tv and thats why i always find it interesting when you share your work stories with me :)

today. i did what i always like to do most - to design the centre's layout! initially, i think my principal had some ideas in mind already but she still went arnd to ask for ideas so i happily shared mine and to my surprise, she felt my idea was kind of fresh and out of the box so she went on to share with the rest how she wants it to be...

so we starting shifting, and within 2 hours the new layout is done. looking goood :) the sense of achievement is completely awesome. now i cant help but to smile whenever i look into this new environment i have created for the children.

is this how you will feel from your job too?

and so it leads me to think, if one day i decided not to be a principal anymore.. maybe i can switch to become one who specialised in early childhood designing of spaces! how cool can that be.

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