Yes Ah Seah~! I was reading it...It was indeed a great time meeting my ex colleagues at Henry's Mum's wake.
She was 81. And if she had a chance to write a book, I'm definitely sure that it'll be filled with loads of history, pictures, photographs and loads of fantastic moments in life.
*R.I.P*
Cheryl S, Enna and Uncle Martin were there when I popped by. I met up with Dave at the entrance before going up. There were loads of laughter when we were there cos we really missed each other. Esp both Cheryl S and I. We had loads of time spent together in SDC. Doing centre tours, bus tours, birthday parties, some events etc. The one that I had the fondest memory of was when she came back for PT, and we were doing a half day tour for Grace Orchard School (Ah Seah, dunno whether you can remember anot).
The school has mentally challenged students but I'm telling you, they're really gifted in their own ways! Some of the kids whom I did the tours for are really so beautifully sweet... they would even remember your name when you bid them goodbye, they'd offer to help you carry your Micpro, and best of all, answer all your questions to the best of their abilities. It was really my pleasure doing the tour for them. Both of us Cheryls were together with them throughout the whole time. From their arrival, till their departure. I almost teared when saying "Bye!" to them.
*Sigh*
Anyway, we must meet up again soon. Yesterday we were briefly discussing a meet up btwn some of us ex colleagues and maybe organising a BBQ or something. I think it's a good idea to bond. You never know when you might meet them along somewhere, and when you might need their help for something.
So far, the only 2 person I'm much closer with at SDC, are Dave and Shaiful. Don't ask me why. We're just close. Hmm... come to think of it, I think it's just the friendship chemistry that we have amongst each other I suppose. =D
Work related: I might have to go back tomorrow to help out with the arrangements of the shop. Kinda excited though. Everything's more or less done up. All except the shelves and the counter top area. Stocks are prepared. Items have been ordered. What I can say for now is that being a manager is not easy. There's loads of things to do but you must be ever ready as most of the things are subjected to shit loads of changes.
"Jia You!"
to be cont...