If I could just kick the shoes of my feet and roam the halls barefooted, I would.
If i could be given a bicyle to ease all the walking, I would love to have one.
If I could just be given 1/2 an hour to stare blankly into space, it’d leave me with a smile.
However, that are thoughts not even near to reality because I am worn out, totally. I could just board a cab home, inform the driver of my destination and halfway through I’d just fall asleep.
That’s how tired I am now.
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2 more days away from FHA08’s closing and I’ve made new friends! Haha, that is with the security people. I remember them stopping my entry on Tuesday morning when forcefully dragged myself to Hall 3’s Media Centre to report for work at 7.30am.
And now, they’d wave and smile at me when I walk past, reminding me to keep the smile on :)
Also, it was great seeing familiar faces around the Halls from time to time. Friends will pop by tapping my shoulder or calling my name. Hey guys, if you happen to be reading this, do give me a feedback on how the show went. I sure hope it went well and to your expectations.
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For all the hardwork placed in since the beginning of my internship with SES till the day when FHA08 finally became not just a statement or event “that was going to happen” , I would say it was all worth the emotional times, numerous overtime nights, mad answering of visitor enquiries and taking all the stress that came by.
Because when you’re being placed with good supervisors who value their work and treat their shows with passion, I learnt and grew from it.
Jeslyn and Christine, I thank you for your patience to my mistakes at times and imparting so many values of working in my FHA days with the both of you. As much as I want the show to end so that it’d mark my “free days”, but it’s the time where I’ll have to bid goodbye and move on to a new team.
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God loves me for giving me good in the midst of a storm, I am thankful :)