It’s absolutely a hectic day, I bet. The weather is not really sunny today, or let’s say it’s quite gloomy and has a bit of shower in the arvo. Yet, As usual, there is not any point of being grumpy all the day long even in such weather like this. Guess what? I’ve a new ‘job’ today. Sort of being a formal translation for two representatives of an Australian company or something. You should know how little frustrated I was when I popped in the meeting room and just wearing casual dress: tee + thongs and denims*hahahaha. To be honest, I don’t even know that I would meet my clients. For the day before, a lecturer in my uni just told me via text that I could come at her office and discuss about a job offer. Two of my colleagues told me that they gave my mobbie number to this particular lecturer for a job offer. And voila .... I encountered such heap of documents and talking about REDD+ ^______^
Anyway, today is fine. Nothing’s special. Some students are get pranked by the similarity between miss M and I. Yeap, she is my colleague and we have similar complexion and face even the body shape even though I am three years older than her. So far more than ten people misrecognise us. It’s a joke among my colleagues that one of us must be displaced when we were a child *hahahahahahaha. Yet, miss M is quite a strong woman who passed such bitterness in life and she survives*clap – clap – clap. She is one of good fellas in my task force.
Ooops, I almost forget what I wanna write this evening. Neither the hot gossips among friend nor the hunky blokes. I wanna tell you about the love that my God gives me today. What amazing my God is. This is the story, I mean you just read it in next paragraph of course.
I left my office at 4 something in the arvo along with my old friend who has became a teacher in my unit, and we discussed about our teen age, sort of reminiscing how crazy we were 13 years ago when we were just a secondary high school’s students. Then, on the slope near Bukit Doa or Paparisa Beta in Manggoapi, I told her about Manokwari’s view especially the bays. How wonderful it is and how I missed them when I was in Australia. I said that sometimes we would never realize what we had; I mean to understand the beauty of this natural view, until we are set a distance from it. I feel sorry about how the residents of Manokwari treat their town, living environment as well as the wildlife. I mean everything that God grants them in life. How selfish we are when we just think about the money conversion we can get from the nature. In theend, I hope we’ll realize that we can’t eat money.
After all, I feel so much blessed living in Manokwari and was brought up in a family who loves nature. I feel just so much blessed.
I just wanna say ‘Thanx Father, Jesus, and Holy Spirit’ for such unconditional love, to love me as I am, to believe my dreams no matter how silly it is and to be my guardian wherever I go.
In the end, I just wanna say: Thanx heaps, God. You are just so amazing to me. Amen
(Manokwari, 230311)
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