leaving on an airline
It wouldn't be much ado if it weren't for the attachment I have come to had with my colleagues at work. Friday the 13th marked the last day of my stay with my second family—Thai Airways International.
It does not really had to be like this—separation anxiety (felt like breaking up)—if it weren’t for the people in the company. I really learned to love each and every one—that departing breaks my heart inch by inch.
Random thought: I am a big cry baby, that once you told me you’re leaving for a long time/ faraway place, I will freakin’ cry because I hate people leaving (out of my life) especially to the people I have grown to be dependent/ attached with.
And that’s exactly what happened last Friday. I actually anticipated the emotion filling up my eyes, but I did not imagine that it would happen because of an unexpected gesture from the two most closest colleague in Thai.
Just to tell you the truth, I really hate crying so if there’s a moment that you see my tears falling down, then that’s probably a moment that I cannot take. But my belief on this emotion is strong, because it helps me decipher if I still have human emotions (yeah, right, sometimes I become an alien LOL).
Anyway, since it was our last day, Ralph, Faith and I planned on treating everyone to pizza!
Here's to our last day!
Work has been deeply miss-able, that it's been only four days and I'm craving to go back—especially to their Sawasdee Ka hearts!
It does not really had to be like this—separation anxiety (felt like breaking up)—if it weren’t for the people in the company. I really learned to love each and every one—that departing breaks my heart inch by inch.
Random thought: I am a big cry baby, that once you told me you’re leaving for a long time/ faraway place, I will freakin’ cry because I hate people leaving (out of my life) especially to the people I have grown to be dependent/ attached with.
And that’s exactly what happened last Friday. I actually anticipated the emotion filling up my eyes, but I did not imagine that it would happen because of an unexpected gesture from the two most closest colleague in Thai.
Sir Chris: Tin, may papaabot lang ako sa cabinet. (When in fact, the cabinet was a bit reachable in where he was sitting. *got me wondering what’s going on*)
Me: *opens the cabinet*Miss Abby and Sir Chris, both made me feel like family. I remember knowing Miss Abby as the first female colleague I have known and grown a deep understanding with. And Sir Chris was the most approachable, stubborn and childish person in the company, that Ralph and I actually had an issue with him, but bet it certainly made us closer.
*saw chocolates with a note for me and Ralph from Sir Chris and Miss Abby*
Ano ‘to?!?
*almost about to burst into tears*
*runs towards Ralph and the tears had fallen* T_T
Just to tell you the truth, I really hate crying so if there’s a moment that you see my tears falling down, then that’s probably a moment that I cannot take. But my belief on this emotion is strong, because it helps me decipher if I still have human emotions (yeah, right, sometimes I become an alien LOL).
Anyway, since it was our last day, Ralph, Faith and I planned on treating everyone to pizza!
Lasallian's favorite Pizza! |
Here's to our last day!
Sales team: Miss Abby, Miss Malu, Miss Fannie and Ralph (Sir Chris and Sir Gary's out of the picture :() |
Our replacements: Jobelle and Har |
Other more practicumers from Accounting: Pao and Chin (joked as Paochin—the dimsum restaurant :P) |
Work has been deeply miss-able, that it's been only four days and I'm craving to go back—especially to their Sawasdee Ka hearts!
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