I haven’t had a dream come true
Till the day that I found you
What rubbish. Everyone has had dreams come true, since the day we took our first gulp of air out of our moms’ wombs. Clothes, money to spend, our parents, people around us, they are all blessings. Perhaps I shouldn’t look so much beyond the horizon that I sometimes overlook the gifts I’m already enjoying.
So I’m gonna start this all over again.
First of all, a veri big thankew to those who stood by me in times of difficulty, those who encouraged me to move on and go through trying times. It’s been nice and sweet, all my friends, for being there. I felt like listing down the names of those I think of right now, but then it will be mundane, won’t it? Imagine a whole list of names!
No matter how reluctant I was when I moved into Dunman, everything got better as time went by. Friends, I’ve known, and some of them made 2006 a marvellous year for me. We don’t always get what we want, so when we don’t, we have to learn to live with it. That, is what I learnt.
Amidst all the laughing faces I put on the entire year, there’s bound to be some disappointments and heartaches that lingered around. I’m not gonna be explicit in details here, because it’s another way to slowly forget them. But just say, that person – the stuffs that he did, those things he said, kinda impacted me a little. Undeniably they brought me joy, but also sorrow, for that person never thinks of what his words may mean, to me at least. So somewhere this year, I decided to put things behind and never think of them anymore. I guess that’s when I started to forget the face at the same instant I thought of it.
Well, I guess I’m not gonna end my year with a sulking face. Nor will I want to end it by thinking of sad stuffs either.
Receive this new year with smiles, shall we?