As you all know, the past week has been so cruel to me and to almost the whole Thomasian community. A week of no sleep. No gimmicks. No Internet. No Facebook and no Twitter. Well, the last three aren't so applicable at all.
Personally, I am one of those students who felt massacred and harassed by the exams that happened last week. Plus this week's agony of seeing your not so good grades made me feel more depressed than ever. This has been the lowest I've scored in my last 4 years in College. And I got to admit, I'm a bit nervous. I don't know where this will lead me. But I am pretty sure that what I need to do is to double the effort and allot more time in studying the lessons.
What added to my yet stressful test results is the pressure of preparing for our GA to be held this coming Friday. A 4-day preparation is not healthy and convenient for me and for the class. You can hear voices toning up and down and everybody exchanging pathetic reasons trying to defend each others side. (No offense made here.)
But today was different. I owned this day. It was me all along. :)) It all started during dismissal. As a routine, the class headed straight to Dapitan to have our lunch. As we walk along the sidewalk of St. Raymund's Building, amidst the hard pouring rain, I saw Clark Bautista from afar. I was caught off guard and didn't know how to control my kilig. Well, it's too late. He noticed me and said Hi. OMG. DID THAT REALLY HAPPEN? HAHA! I can't even believe it too! I was always the first one to say hi to him or approach him. But this time, it was different. It must be the rain. :))
What happened next was when I saw my other crush who happened to be one batch lower than me, at the same place where we were practicing for the GA. Gaaaahd. I couldn't help myself but to steal glances! My blockmates even notice it. Sorry na. Pwede? :)))
The good vibes continued until the end of the day when Justin Francisco, Jeric Fortuna, Sam Tungul and I watched Crazy, Stupid Love. A movie for those who doesn't care about relationships and committments and to those who are in the verge of giving up. One thing I learned from this movie is to fight for yourself and never get tired of finding your one true love. It's a movie not for gentlemen like Jeric and Justin who obviously wasn't that satisfied with the movie. Jeric and I even had a mini debate while the movie was playing. That crazy little bastard.
After wathcing the movie, we decided to have an Eat-All-You-Can Dinner at Chef D Angelo priced at 150 per plate. Unlimited pasta, pizza, salad and soup served hot and fresh. Laughs, stories and a lot of bull session went on completed my oh-so-happy day.
Today was epic. I am happy. :))
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