Someone Cares (About You!)
I'm a little screwed up these days, but it's okay.
What I need now is long, good rest to keep my feet going. I guess I might try out the math questions today because Miss Sng was really motivating today. She saw how busy I was even though I try to keep it lite and steady. It was math remedial and I was thinking of some revision for the topic on bearings so I stayed there for a good 35 minutes, then I told Miss Sng I needed to go and she gave a worried look.
"Is it art again?"
I said it was choir, and she sighed, "You seem to be very busy everyday, I see you going back at 6pm sometimes," I just smiled and shrugged it off. Indeed, the only day I have for myself is Wednesday, and sometimes that day is loaded off with events too. Of course I spend a specific amount of time on the computer cause I need a place to exert most of my day notes into. I just love to write; it somehow relieves you.. and when you flip back on your weblogs and start to remember all those happy and sad times, that motivates you.
So Miss Sng really taught me that there are people who care; they might act like normal friends, but when you're caught up with the crazy waves of life, they notice, and they try to throw that life-float before you're gone. Someone CARES about you, yes you, the one reading this right now.. maybe you haven't notice how much these people are to you, but at the end of the day, the ones that pay attention to your life are the ones that you should cherish. Well, God pays attention to your life.
Miss Gan came back and we had a choir practice with her today. She actually went through a couple of new songs that sounded much more inspirational and cheerful. We had 'Irish Blessing', a very soft and mellow contempary tune to a warm farewell and we also had 'Banquet Fugue', the song was mostly about eating actions at a banquet and there is a loud BURP! we (the basses) have to do at the end. I can't wait to learn that song, it sounds very interesting, like 'Pokpok Alimpako'.
I was searching for a new skin just awhile back and found out that this Napster skin I'm using now comes with playlists that mysteriously assorted my music library into Night songs, Weekend songs, and Weekday songs. Isn't that a bit unusual? Are computers that advanced to actually sort out the mood of the song? Well, come to think of it, it's creepy.
Tonight I recommend to listen to Mandy Moore's It's Gonna Be Love. It's nice tune to a heavy night like this. Her clear crisp voice accompanied by great lyrics and a unique melody helps merge the song into an inspirational piece before sleep. I know the song is old (two years old) but it still has an impact, regardless if it's old pop or new pop.
Okay, don't let me wayward the topic here... tonight, or at least for this hour your reading, try and remember that there are people who care and they are just nearby. :]