1. Don't beat up anybody in the halls 2. No Hard Feelings for Our Honest Feelings. 3. Pay tribute to Bob Ross; Locker 21
Principal M. Laksana Ashari, We Believe In You
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x Ain
x Fauziah
x Shaz
x Alicia
x Alexis
x Gadis
x Wahidah
x Dilah
x Post Secret
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x Onomatopoeia
x Scrapiteria
x A Memory
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Megah 21.06.1989 twentyfour
1. had a huge Afro 2. passions lies in words of the theatre 3. getting his own apartment 4. believes in you.
He is no ordinary girl (because he ain't one).
A Family Return To A Broken Home
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
One of the most treasured things that come by in my life, is the visit of either one of my parents, and for a short while, you know... Me coming back home feels normal, like there's a mom and a dad to look forward to seeing to and telling them how your day was or how lovely it was to be in love or to tell them how troubled you are by the sheer fact of the stresses of daily life being a college or what's troubling you.
I had that privilege this past week, when my dad popped by again to my surprise and he always does it. In appearances, it might seem that I didn't want him around but matter of fact is I appreciate his presence around the house and I enjoy having him around, even if I'm so caught up in school and work and what not. He's like an anchor I can rely on and believe or not, no matter how many times that I have mentioned of him on the negative side, he was and still is a strong man who faces his troubles with the wisest decisions and all he ever wanted was what's best for his family.
He wants a Legacy, and I'm happy to carry that on into the future despite the hardships and troubles that we have faced together as what our family used to be.
However, there are just some things that you DO NOT mention to me or my sister right in front of me. I do not care what your perception is towards my mother. You do not tell me that my mother neglected me and tell me that she doesn't love me anymore because you are not the only one who misses me most of the time when we are apart and she has gone through perhaps an equal hurt in which still the wound never really heals until all of us are eternally content about where we are and how we all lead our lives.
You do not tell me that my stepfather was the cause of my grandfather's business failure nor bad mouth over everything else that happens on the other side. You told me that you didn't want my mother to meddle with our family (on your terms), so don't be hypocrite and tell me all that bullshit.
That'd hurt me, just so you know but I'll take it in. You might not realize it, but you can never really break away from my mother, your ex-wife, because of the both of us, me and Gadis. We both love and treasure you from the bottom of our hearts and so as long we keep loving the both of you with, there will always be that connection.
I hold my father with high regard and respect and I am proud of my father.
I am proud of both of my parents.
And I just hope that I'd do the both of you proud in the world out there.
I looked through the empty window of my home and I remembered the cheerful family dinners. I went up to my room and locked the door and I remembered the uncomfortable silence and I felt the wound in my heart that never really healed. I started tearing.
I know they are both happy, for my mother never cries anymore.