Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Receiving (and Giving) Gifts on Random Days

Random days are the best days to be surprised. You don't know what's going to happen next.

My first 'Nicholas Sparks'. Two days ago, my friend from the school paper publication handed me an orange-covered rectangular stuff while we were chatting on our way home. He told me he was supposed to give it last Christmas but due to the busy schedule perhaps, he said he keeps on forgetting to give me the gift, thus the super delayed giving.

'Twas exactly what I wanted though. A Nicholas Sparks The Lucky One paperback indeed. My first NS. (I used to only borrow NS before.) And since I haven't seen the movie yet, I know I will not be spoiled with the book's content. Well, it's always better to read the book first then watch the movie. After I finish reading the book, I certainly have to scout for the movie. 

Chocoliiits. Today is the last day of the summer class at the school where I was working. I have realized that I will miss the toddlers that I used to play and learn with. I will miss the kakulitan, the annoying cries and the bratty attitudes of the babies. 

I will miss the times when these two-year-old babies would run to me and gesture that they want to be carried. I will miss their baby scents and the bottles of milk which pacify them from a tiring play. I will miss the times when two or three babies would rush to me and hug me while they throw their dearest smiles and giggles. I will miss the 'Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star' song and their favorite, 'If You're Happy and You Know It.' I will miss Nate, my favorite pupil, who does not want to enter the classroom unless I get him from where he and his yaya are standing. I will miss his smile and his voice calling me during our table tap activity, saying, "Teacher, ali. Tabangi ko." (Teacher, come here. Help me please.) I will miss how he holds my hand with his soft baby hands. (I think I should stop. My tears are already edging.)

And yes, after the class, a pupil handed his sweet gift--Reese's Butter Cups and a rose-like chocolate. I already ate the latter before I could even think of taking a picture of it. (hehe) Thank you Jayden.

Success. After days of doing a follow-up on the condition of my T.O.R which was temporarily held back by the University Registrar, I finally got my claim stub today. I just have to wait for two weeks to get it. I am so happy for this gift from God. Thank you for answering my prayers. 

And I gave a gift, too. Since one of my pupils in my Korean class loves Iron Man so much, I asked my artist friend to draw him an Iron Man figure with Brad's (my Korean pupil) name on it. I sent the picture to him last night, and he was like, "Whoah teacher! This is awesome."





12 comments:

  1. I haven't read any Nicholas Sparks Book. Maybe because I'm not really into this kind of genre. Hehe. But maybe I can try next time to buy and try one. ;)
    I can relate to you so much with the little kids! Aww. They're so sweet! And you too for taking time in giving an Iron Man drawing. <3

    xx
    "A TWERP"

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    1. yes you can try this genre. it's mellow and relatable. :)

      indeed. children are naturally sweet when they like you. but when they don't, they can also be harshly honest. haha.

      thanks. ^_^

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  2. Ivewatched the movie but still I want to read the book. I love the writings of NS. The last one I've read was Safe Haven. I'm waiting for a clear torrent. The best one so far for me was The Choice, I've cried a river in that book. I borrowed from my SIL but the safe haven hubby downloaded for me. Now I will ask him to look for the lucky one in PDF eehee :) enjoy reading!

    http://www.heartifying.com/2013/01/09/safe-haven/

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    1. I've read The Choice too. It was really heartwarming. I've heard of Safe Haven but haven't seen a paperback yet. I will read that after The Lucky One. Thanks for dropping by.

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  3. I love Nicholas Sparks! :) I have lots of e-books of his works. Want copies? Email me. :)

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    1. wow. you are an angel in disguise. i really love to have a copy. can i have your email address please? :)

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  4. sana magka time din akong magbasa hehehe.
    khit late ang gift ng friend mo ok lng sulit naman:)

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    1. magkakatime ka rin po. hehe. sulit na sulit talaga. :)

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  5. yay! preseeents!! i've seen the lucky one but i haven't read the book. and i'm jealous of your work, i love kiddos!!

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    1. hehe. i like to travel, too, like you. :)))

      thanks apple. ^_^

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  6. I just know who drew that... really awesome... Congrats on the gifts... hope you receive more! Good luck teacher Rolyn... I want to meet your students, must be interesting!

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    1. haha. yeah. exactly. :)

      thanks key. you should meet them. they are awesome. haha ^_^

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