THE IMPONDERABILIA OF EVERYDAY EXISTENCE

February 18, 2012

Morning thoughts

I woke up, drew the curtains and opened the windows to be greeted by a sunny morning. Then I dutifully made the “Wake up, it is Malex time” calls before resting in bed for a brief while to type this entry. I just realized that tomorrow this time I will be back on the road again. All of us know we return home someday yet we are unable to stop this heavy feeling from engulfing us almost each time we are heading out. I won’t be away for long yet this morning I am a little sad. I have set a target till the end of March and need to stick to the deadlines I have in place. Successful people have succeeded plainly because they have enjoyed what they are doing and I do enjoy research so here’s hoping that I will have some worthwhile contribution to make to the state.

Yesterday I completed quite a few tasks. How the day went from bright and sunny to wet and grey confused us all. While it thundered and poured outside, I sat in Bakers teaching some reasoning to a friend who is to appear for an important examination on Sunday. Her request helped me understand that all those months of solving problems last year hadn’t gone to waste. I had a look at the questions once home and it felt good knowing that I still had it in me. Also, I am the first person in the family to have my Kho ready for the April wedding. I had it stitched early because I’ll be back two days prior to the reception, leaving me no time for fittings.

Right now I am listening to Michael Buble croon ‘Cold December Night’ from his number one Christmas album. No matter what mood I may be in, his voice makes me smile instantly. Just had a look at my clock and it is past 8 am, meaning it is time to make a last call to some sleepyheads before starting packing myself. Have a lovely day folks. Cheers.

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