Woke up this morning feeling that I still didn’t have enough rest.
Last night had a meeting for the programme the society I’m in is having. It’s an educational trip to Putrajaya and The Islamic Art Museum this Saturday. We had been preparing and having meetings since last month and so many things had happened during that period of time. It even became somewhat a turning point to a friendship I once had. Really, things happened and changed too fast and I can’t believe that time do fly fast.
And this morning, I almost got furious with two of them and ironically, I just promised my Ratu that “I’m gonna feel good” today. Me and Qadar had agreed to meet up at 9.30 am to go to campus together and look up for a nice pic, preferably Putrajaya for the bookmarks she’s giving away for the participants of the trip. Despite feeling terribly lazy, I woke up, got myself ready…..only to find out she’s still asleep!! (She’s just next door). And she woke up, as though she’s getting ready……waited for almost half an hour….and I found out she’s washing her clothes!!! Hello??!! We’re late here!! But that’s ok~ I’ll go by myself and we’ll meet at campus later….
So I happened to have to pass something to another friend in another block. I thought I was late….but a few missed calls and sms-es…..with no reply from her!!! Waited under the sun for another half hour. I’m almost to just burst out there.
Patience lost, I went on my own business. I had always have to wait for people and sometimes people take for granted. I always had, since high school. I know now I won’t wait for people anymore. Such a waste of precious time!!
And so again, I remind myself of my promise to Ratu, smile, listened to The Reason -Hoobastank, and my good mood’s back. The day went as I had planned.
Moral of the story- Never wait for people. Sometimes it’s better to be alone and do things at your own sweet time. People don’t understand us and we’ll end up having to follow their every steps. God I hate that. We don’t have to be stuck to friends ALL the time no matter how important they are to us.