The Work is Worth it

14 May 2008

It’s been crazy-busy than usual lately. The past few days since last week were both physically and emotionally challenging. I ended up feeling very feverish and even took a trip to visit the infirmary inside the House of Representatives last Wednesday. It was really terrible because the next few days after that was still pretty busy for me. I really didn’t like the fact that my body had to break down. And although I’m so much better, I still have colds.

Last Saturday, I also had the chance to finally meet up with the Aegis (Ateneo yearbook!) 2009 Executive Board for our training and initial planning, and it was just so exciting. I love being part of this. There’s just so much room for creativity that I can’t contain my excitement just thinking about it. hahaha. Of course, that also means added work to my already busy year.

I say bring it on. (Yeah, right.)

This week is even crazier (I didn’t think it was possible anymore. but it is.) with work ending at the usual 6 to be only followed by meetings and consultations till 9 in Ateneo everyday. I’ll be missing the one on Friday because my little sister will have her 16th Birthday bash.

Let’s make it clear. It’s really not that I’m complaining because I really end up fulfilled after – most especially yesterday and today. Together with my Secretary-Treasurer, I had a consultation with each of the presidents from my cluster around 1.5 hours each. And I wish I could express in detail how I feel about each consultation, but it’s 11:50PM and I’m pretty exhausted already.

I do have to say that I’m very pleased, and inspired, and excited, and moved by everything that came about during each consultation. It makes me love my job even more as the head of the Performing Arts Cluster. Despite the tedious work COA is making us do, it’s all very worth it. I feel like we have already done so much this early on.

And I’m beaming with glee. Well, at least my mind is.

I’m too tired.

Happy 16th Birthday to my baby sister, Mara!



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