Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Some things that make my day!

1. Today... I'm on leave... though have to drop by school for a couple of meetings, but have the joy to see the sky turned bright from my window... So, what's so special since I do that every weekend morning? Well, the difference is... it's a weekday! It was quiet :D
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2. Was away from my desk for 2 days only - last Friday and yesterday (Monday). Surprised by a sheet of A5 paper in blue... with words scribbled by some colleagues... read through them... can recognised some handwritings, but not all... Thanks for those words of encouragement and affirmation... ah! Some read as if it was an 'assessment' about my work...


hahaha.... But really, thanks from the bottom of my heart... it's my obligation to give what I could since I've committed myself to this dreamland. Yes, hope to built a castle that I dream of... though I'm not a very good architect, but be rest assured, we'll get to see something in a few years' time... of course, this won't happen without your participation!!! :D

Updated on 16 October 2009:

Checked out with colleagues how this slip of note came about... so, it's something the team did in one of the PD sessions... So, I missed it because I was out handling some admin matters... Well, though missed the opportunity to pen down words... I believe you will know what I'll say... ^.^

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3. Only got the chance to check the email in the train... yup! Thanks to technology! Am in touch with people all around (via the social network and email). Received an email from Kong Ming, that said, "I finally have the time to pop over to Paro College, and with the help of Thinley – and some CSI work, tracked down your tree. Well, the sign has been removed and new constructions have been going on. There are also no cow to tell us where. So, here’s your baby: still alive and thriving."I was so touched when read the message from the handphone! oh!!! That handphone couldn't display the zip file! ah! my tablet couldn't open up the zip file!! Nevermind! I'll pull it out when I reach school tomorrow.
Kong Ming: Thank you very much! Really appreciate that!

Updated on 16 October 2009:

Click HERE to see the tree when it was 1-year old
Click HERE to see the infant tree

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