Tuesday, October 20, 2009

lost of words




I'm left to fret by the weakness today has left me.

Late this morning, instead of spending my time studying and revising at home, I'd choose the total opposite. I'd phoned Roy - since he skipped school as well - and a few others, to accompany me to KLCC. Today, unlike the others was a success. So, my sisters clan, Roy and I made our way to KLCC - convenient and near-by. Movie tickets were booked beforehand but since we didn't arrive 45 minutes before our movie started, it was canceled. We had no choice but to quickly choose another movie, and so that's how we all ended up watching 500 Days of Summer.

Truth be told, after reading fascinating movie reviews and having known so many people who'd want to watch the movie, it made me curious to want to know more about it. A few weeks ago, it was on my "movie buffer's list" but now after having watched it, only a few morals values about love and faith lingered in my heart.

  • It's not real love when one morning you wake up and you decide to be with someone, when many weeks and days before, you refused to even be someone's girlfriend.
  • There is such a thing as faith. It's just like having faith in God that he is with us throughout every breath we take.
  • (And a few others i can't really wrap my head around at the moment.)
Approximately an hour before 3 p.m, I made my way back with Roy as my bodyguard. I had to be in school by 3 p.m, but since we were running a little late, the choral speakers begun without me. It's official, we're doing a tribute to Pn. Nurualaine. It would be even more special if we performed the way she intended for us to perform - even though we might never know which way she intended. I suppose it all just has to be synchronized and clear for everyone to hear. Plus, with a whole-hearted heart. And that's what we're practicing for.

On a lighter note, I've thoroughly read The Time Traveler's Wife. Truly an amazing read. I found myself captured in the beauty of how Audrey Niffenegger used words to describe every single detail - so taken-aback that I could imagine every line I read in my head, like a slide-show. Upon finished reading another amazing novel, I'm putting a halt to reading novels for now. Until my finals have been done with, that is. It won't be easy for I'm one who get tempted easily.

Oh well, i'd be going to school tomorrow. So, i should probably get some studying done.

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