We're going to be doing Canteen Duty tomorrow from 630 to 1230. I know it'll be really really tiring and I'll be really sleepy, but my goodness we're doing it for a good reason!!!! HAHA!!!!
Got to bring food to church, organise and all that. And we'll have to put up with the mums coz some are angry. Reason being, The canteen was cancelled because there was some kind of varnishing going on, and the smell won't be good for the food.
But then it was put back on because we figured we could still do it outside. And when some of the com team went to clean and prepare the place, we found out the the smell wasn't that bad, and after asking around, we found out it was perfectly ok to sell the food in the canteen.
Sigh.
So some of the mums will be angry at all this changing. And they seem to think it's our fault about all the confusion. Just coz we're minors.
But it doesn't matter!! We get to do it!! Thanks to God really.
I keep thinking that this was all a test......
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
MILES PPL!!! MILES!!!
I consider my neighbors very close!!
There was once when I was talking to one of them, and then we had said bye, but we started to talk again as usual, and my sister, stressed out that day, had yelled out: "MUC MILES PEOPLE!!! MILES!!!"
My neighbor and I looked at her, she saw us, and laughed. MCU stands for Medium Close Up. It's something to do with the focus of the lens i.e. how close of far the shot is. Miles, is from the movie The Holiday. People I suppose is just her way of reliving stress. It's what she does when she's stressed, yell out, make goofy comments, and become really serious again.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!
There was once when I was talking to one of them, and then we had said bye, but we started to talk again as usual, and my sister, stressed out that day, had yelled out: "MUC MILES PEOPLE!!! MILES!!!"
My neighbor and I looked at her, she saw us, and laughed. MCU stands for Medium Close Up. It's something to do with the focus of the lens i.e. how close of far the shot is. Miles, is from the movie The Holiday. People I suppose is just her way of reliving stress. It's what she does when she's stressed, yell out, make goofy comments, and become really serious again.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!
Wednesday, June 18, 2008
Another Small Experience
There was a night just as I was falling asleep, and I started to type on my phone again, 'writing' to God.
And just before I decided I was going to sleep and was about to say goodnight to God, I just suddenly thought how big this place was. And God was talking to me. I suppose it was one of those times when you get a huge insight on how small I really was, and I kind of understood really how much God loves me....
I suppose that to really understand this, you go to a really big place, and lie down. And pray. :D A right sight you'll be if you do!!
And just before I decided I was going to sleep and was about to say goodnight to God, I just suddenly thought how big this place was. And God was talking to me. I suppose it was one of those times when you get a huge insight on how small I really was, and I kind of understood really how much God loves me....
I suppose that to really understand this, you go to a really big place, and lie down. And pray. :D A right sight you'll be if you do!!
Sunday, June 15, 2008
The Jaw Bone Of An Ass
This is a true story, but I'm not sure if of the exact details. Anyone know the exact details, or if you want to correct me just put a comment (:
There was once a complete idiot. He just couldn't do anything right. School, he failed, work, he failed, social, he failed! But suddenly, he annoucned to the world he knew, he wanted to become a Priest. Now he had to go the Bishop for permission to study to become a Priest. The Bishop, knowing how stupid he was, said 'Absolutely NOT!!' But the man didn't give up.
He continued to ask and ask till finally, out of pure irritation, the Bishop just said 'Fine, let that ass do it.'
That 'ass' studied. He passed. He actually passed! The Bishop knew he couldn't do anything to stop the ass now, coz the ass qualified. So he told one of the men under him; 'Send that ass away from me. Keep him in the most remote place where his mistakes won't matter.'
So the ass went off to the most remote place the Order could find, so remote that one train went there once a week, and stayed there. It just happens, that he heard the Bishop call him an ass. SO he sent a letter just before he started to work to the Bishop:
'Your grace,
I hope you are well. Did you see what God did with a jaw bone of an ass? Imagine what he can do with a full ass. Have a good day.'
Then he signed his name.
He started his work there, just walking around, smiling stupidly at everyone, laughing at people's jokes and all that. Soon, he found his masses actually had people coming to it. He found a choir that sang horribly, but he sang along so enthusiastically that the choir kept going just to see him sing ridiculously loudly.
Soon, the word spread around about him, so much so that the mayor of that remote place needed to rebuild the train station to hold the mass of people coming to see the infamous Priest that everyone talked about, the Priest that sang with gusto, laughed with his heart, and loved with his soul.
In short, the mayor of that remote place needed to rebuild the train station to hold the mass of people coming to see an Ass.
There was once a complete idiot. He just couldn't do anything right. School, he failed, work, he failed, social, he failed! But suddenly, he annoucned to the world he knew, he wanted to become a Priest. Now he had to go the Bishop for permission to study to become a Priest. The Bishop, knowing how stupid he was, said 'Absolutely NOT!!' But the man didn't give up.
He continued to ask and ask till finally, out of pure irritation, the Bishop just said 'Fine, let that ass do it.'
That 'ass' studied. He passed. He actually passed! The Bishop knew he couldn't do anything to stop the ass now, coz the ass qualified. So he told one of the men under him; 'Send that ass away from me. Keep him in the most remote place where his mistakes won't matter.'
So the ass went off to the most remote place the Order could find, so remote that one train went there once a week, and stayed there. It just happens, that he heard the Bishop call him an ass. SO he sent a letter just before he started to work to the Bishop:
'Your grace,
I hope you are well. Did you see what God did with a jaw bone of an ass? Imagine what he can do with a full ass. Have a good day.'
Then he signed his name.
He started his work there, just walking around, smiling stupidly at everyone, laughing at people's jokes and all that. Soon, he found his masses actually had people coming to it. He found a choir that sang horribly, but he sang along so enthusiastically that the choir kept going just to see him sing ridiculously loudly.
Soon, the word spread around about him, so much so that the mayor of that remote place needed to rebuild the train station to hold the mass of people coming to see the infamous Priest that everyone talked about, the Priest that sang with gusto, laughed with his heart, and loved with his soul.
In short, the mayor of that remote place needed to rebuild the train station to hold the mass of people coming to see an Ass.
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Friday, May 30, 2008
But that's MY Tree!!!
I would like to say that the workers did their job and are not to be blamed.
Recently, tree pruning has been going on in my street. I came down at about half past 4 (if I remember correctly) to see a large mango tree, almost as big as a two story house, being cut by workers. My three younger siblings and I found it fascinating to watch a worker use a chain saw, place it on a branch, and watch the branch fall, where other workers were waiting to take it away.
Soon, as I had to go out, I went to take a bath. As I came out, fully dressed, I met my older sister who was running up the stairs, yelling, asking if I had allowed the workers to cut our tree. I had not.
Our golden fruit tree was perhaps four sizes smaller but large in width; it didn't reach the first story of our house. I ran down in hopes of stopping the workers from cutting any more of our tree.
I found a flower standing outside my house. I felt anger seeing so much gone that I turned to the first worker I saw and demanded why he cut it. However, he pointed us to a Chinese man handling the bucket (where a worker stands inside and is lifted to reach the trees). We went to him, demanding again to know what was going on and asking for his name. He gave it to us and explained that it was their job to do it, and that we had to tell him if we didn't want our tree cut. But we answered that we didn't know he was going to cut our tree. He said that he saw us looking at him cutting the mango tree, but we answered that the mango tree was a lot bigger than ours and that he should have told us that he was going to cut our tree. This went round and round, his arguments and ours. He had also said that the patch just outside every household in our street was the governments, and not ours. I felt angry at this.
Soon, we left them alone for a while, and we took pictures of the truck, the license plate number, and tried to catch the Chinese man's face. We went back inside to talk about what to do. We went back to them and asked who was in charge of the whole project and asked for the man in charge. He didn't want to give it. Only until my sister told him that if he didn't tell us, the only person we could blame was him, did he give us the name and number. And the same argument of us seeing him cut the other trees down came up again and we told him again that he should have asked us first. He then said that e couldn't possibly expect him to ask every single one in the street owning a tree if he could prune it. And we answered yes, they jolly well should. And he said that he couldn't because it would take time. At this, I got angry and told my sister in a loud voice; “This is the GOVERNMENT we're talking about ok, the GOVERNMENT.” The Chinese man got the point. My sister calmly told the Chinese man, and me, that it wasn't his fault, it was the people in charge.
Is this the Government? They people who say they're good? They come and cut our tree?! There's an old saying; 'To see a man's character, you must see how he treats the people below him.'
Our tree is not a man, but 'since it is on the government's land, it's theirs'?!
So, we took this information to our father who came down to talk to the same man. The Chinese man told my dad the same thing he told us, and also said that our tree was blocking the road. I know FOR A FACT that it wasn't because a while back a neighbor cut that part off without our consent, not even telling us that they wanted to do it. My dad told him this, and also pointed to him, lower down our street, that there were trees, same hight as ours, blocking the road! But he answered that the owners of those plants told him not to cut it. And, like us, my dad told him that he should communicate with us about cutting down our tree. My dad walked off to call the person the Chinese man gave us, and I stayed there and said he had to look at it from our point of view; 'because it's the government's, they can cut it down, which means that if the government wanted to cut down our house, they could?' That, was referring to en block.
In the end, they left, and the person my dad called came down, but he was worse than the Chinese man. He didn't want to have anything to do with it, and left, despite the fact that it was his job.. My dad told me to take a picture of his plate, which I did standing in front of his car as he was about to drive off.
Is this the Government?
They talk about saving our trees, yet they cut ours down without our consent.
Teresa Ess
Recently, tree pruning has been going on in my street. I came down at about half past 4 (if I remember correctly) to see a large mango tree, almost as big as a two story house, being cut by workers. My three younger siblings and I found it fascinating to watch a worker use a chain saw, place it on a branch, and watch the branch fall, where other workers were waiting to take it away.
Soon, as I had to go out, I went to take a bath. As I came out, fully dressed, I met my older sister who was running up the stairs, yelling, asking if I had allowed the workers to cut our tree. I had not.
Our golden fruit tree was perhaps four sizes smaller but large in width; it didn't reach the first story of our house. I ran down in hopes of stopping the workers from cutting any more of our tree.
I found a flower standing outside my house. I felt anger seeing so much gone that I turned to the first worker I saw and demanded why he cut it. However, he pointed us to a Chinese man handling the bucket (where a worker stands inside and is lifted to reach the trees). We went to him, demanding again to know what was going on and asking for his name. He gave it to us and explained that it was their job to do it, and that we had to tell him if we didn't want our tree cut. But we answered that we didn't know he was going to cut our tree. He said that he saw us looking at him cutting the mango tree, but we answered that the mango tree was a lot bigger than ours and that he should have told us that he was going to cut our tree. This went round and round, his arguments and ours. He had also said that the patch just outside every household in our street was the governments, and not ours. I felt angry at this.
Soon, we left them alone for a while, and we took pictures of the truck, the license plate number, and tried to catch the Chinese man's face. We went back inside to talk about what to do. We went back to them and asked who was in charge of the whole project and asked for the man in charge. He didn't want to give it. Only until my sister told him that if he didn't tell us, the only person we could blame was him, did he give us the name and number. And the same argument of us seeing him cut the other trees down came up again and we told him again that he should have asked us first. He then said that e couldn't possibly expect him to ask every single one in the street owning a tree if he could prune it. And we answered yes, they jolly well should. And he said that he couldn't because it would take time. At this, I got angry and told my sister in a loud voice; “This is the GOVERNMENT we're talking about ok, the GOVERNMENT.” The Chinese man got the point. My sister calmly told the Chinese man, and me, that it wasn't his fault, it was the people in charge.
Is this the Government? They people who say they're good? They come and cut our tree?! There's an old saying; 'To see a man's character, you must see how he treats the people below him.'
Our tree is not a man, but 'since it is on the government's land, it's theirs'?!
So, we took this information to our father who came down to talk to the same man. The Chinese man told my dad the same thing he told us, and also said that our tree was blocking the road. I know FOR A FACT that it wasn't because a while back a neighbor cut that part off without our consent, not even telling us that they wanted to do it. My dad told him this, and also pointed to him, lower down our street, that there were trees, same hight as ours, blocking the road! But he answered that the owners of those plants told him not to cut it. And, like us, my dad told him that he should communicate with us about cutting down our tree. My dad walked off to call the person the Chinese man gave us, and I stayed there and said he had to look at it from our point of view; 'because it's the government's, they can cut it down, which means that if the government wanted to cut down our house, they could?' That, was referring to en block.
In the end, they left, and the person my dad called came down, but he was worse than the Chinese man. He didn't want to have anything to do with it, and left, despite the fact that it was his job.. My dad told me to take a picture of his plate, which I did standing in front of his car as he was about to drive off.
Is this the Government?
They talk about saving our trees, yet they cut ours down without our consent.
Teresa Ess
Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Some SFX Pics
That's Father Brian, Blessing people for Sunset Mass on Palm Sunday. I like the way the sun is falling
I didn't know there'd be somethings before 7, I came late!
This is another sun shot of Fr. B:
These are the Alter Boys with Fr. B at the back, Fr. B representing Jesus, Alter Boys representing the people last time. At least thats what I think it represents!
And a close up of the crucifix...
This is the part where everyone is walking up to the Alter, led by an Alter Boy holding the Crucifix, with two Alter Boys holding candles on either side of the Cross.
This, like every Mass, is the time where everyone bows before stepping up to take their places around the Alter.
And THIS Is Father Ho.
LOL!!!
If you know him, this is almost what you always see if he's not talking to anyone.
But this is the Father Ho we know:
This is the Christmas Mass.
His face is like that cos the baby was heavy to him and he was tired.
This is him probably thinking about the person who made this baby so heavy.
This is how he's supposed to carry it.
And this is Fr. B just walking up with Father Ho struggling at the back.
I once. while sitting just inside, I saw the whole prosession walk pass to go to the back of the Church. It was a magnificent sight.
This is a small taste of what it was like:
That's Fr. B, Father Ho, and the Arch Bishop.
This is Good Friday, Stations of the cross.
And This is Father Gerard.
He used to be the Assitant Parish Priest, but he was moved to Holy Spirit Church.
Father Brian is now the Assitant Parish Priest
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Wheel Chair Bound
Another story I wrote. (: Hope you like it.
Hello. I’m Grace Tan. I’m 14. And I’m wheel chair bound. See what happened was that while my sister and me was still growing, something had happen on a checkup. Some chemical reaction had done something so one of us was going to be deformed. When I came out the doc told my mum the bad news and everything in the house was changed. Anyway I want to tell you about the two most wonderful days of my life. It started by me waking up. I went down slowly to the living room. (One thing you may like to know, there’s no stairs. They had been removed and replaced with slopes so that I could go up and down as I wish; isn’t that so cool!!) My only sibling and twin, Mandy, and mum, Kate, were in there and having an argument. As soon as I came in they stopped. They didn’t like to have fights at all in front of me. I never really knew why. “We have a surprise for you.” My mum walked forward. “Who do you love?” Mandy came forward too. “You guys?” they both smiled. “And?” they said at the same time. “Westlife?” “Yes,” Mandy smiled. I looked at them confused. Mum produced a letter.
“Hello. I’m Kate. I have a child that’s wheel chair bound and she loves you guys a lot. She can’t do a lot what other kids do and I know that what she wants more than any other thing in the world is to meet you (though she won’t admit to it.) It would mean a lot if you could just meet her for an hour or so. Please.
Kate.”
“MUM!!” I looked up. “You can’t do that! There are a lot of other kids that also want to meet them that have more chance of meet them. You can’t do that! And anyway they’ll say no.” “What makes you think so?” she produced another letter.
“Hi Kate, its Westlife, we’d love to meet your child. How about we meet after the stage performance in Sincil Bank Stadium, Lincoln? Perhaps 11 pm. We know it’s late but it’s the only time we can meet anyone. But can you please, please send us her name as well as someone who can stay with her? Send her name and a couple of other details in the envelope that came with this letter. That letter has our assurance that it will be able to reach us. Thanks and we’ll see you soon.”
The letter was signed by all of them. For a while I just stared at it. All the while I could hear the song Flying Without Wings. “A simple line can make you laugh or cry”. Anyway the time I was to meet them was the very next day 11 pm. So the next day they helped dress me up and got me into a car. “Where did you get this?!” I half yelled then apologized. “It’s Westlife’s dear.” Mandy answered.
We decided that Mandy would come with me. My mum would just walk me out. So we slowly got in. This car was kind of different. It’s for wheel chairs. There’s this big space with a seatbelt that was very confusing and it was for me. That definitely made me feel big. It’s a car made for me!! Or at least wheelchair bound people. Anyway, we soon arrived at the stadium with our backstage pass and we were led deep in. I think we were walking for ten minutes. And finally the guards that were with us said “In there.” and showed us into a room. Comfy was my first thought. “They’ll see you in about ten minutes. Hopefully.” the guard tried to joke. We smiled back. As soon as they left Mandy plonked down onto the sofa. “Pig.” I commented. “What?!” “It’s not fair that you fall down there. It looks nice.” “It is nice.” Mandy teased. “Ha ha.” Soon we heard people coming down. They were laughing a lot. “Oh!” Mandy jumped off the sofa then sat back down.
The laughter had passed us. “False alarm.” I grinned. Mandy lay down again. And the door opened. Mandy jumped up again, freaked. Shane came in and I laughed at Mandy. I couldn’t help it. I mean if you had seen Mandy’s face and the way she jumped YOU would’ve laughed as well. Nicky came in next and kind of stared. Kian next and finally Mark. I was still laughing and Mandy was blushing. Shane had seen most of it and was laughing a little. The others were just looking confused.
“Ok.” Mark raised his hands half way up as if to say stop. Mandy gave a shy smile but I was still giggling. “Hi.” Mandy waved and nudged me. “Hi. Thanks for see-” I was still laughing. “Hey.” they moved forward to shake hands with me and I did it without looking at any of them coz I was still giggling Soon they had sat down and waited for me to stop. “Hi.” I greeted. “Hey.” “Hi.” “Hello.” they answered. “Sorry. It’s just that it was funny.” I apologized. “Nah, it’s ok.” Nicky gave me a smile which made me warm all over. “But em...what were you laughing about?” We talked about a lot of stuff. I asked them questions, played a couple of games. And got a picture signed. Actually had four signed... “Em, Kath,” Mark asked. “Yea?” “D’you mind if a camera comes in?” “Err, it’s coming in now or what?” “Only if you don’t mind,” Nicky said. “Coz there’s gonna be some talk shows that gonna call you, be on their shows. Stuff like that.” Kian said. “Err..but..err...ok.” I raised my eyebrows. That’s weird. Why are they asking me? “It’s alright if you don’t want to.” Shane said. I said it was alright and the camera came in.
And soon I had to go, the reason being that instead of leaving after twenty minutes or so it was one hour after. I do not know how that could have happened. But it did. I’m not going to complain. Anyway noticing the time Mandy got up slowly. “We’ll walk out with you if you like.” Mark said, getting up too. “Sure.” I smiled. We walked out, now quiet. Now talking. Just now it had taken ten minutes to get in. Now it took five. Suddenly we were outside. Nothing in sight, just a few cars parked. So Mandy and I would have to walk home. Of course we told them we’d take a taxi. But I wanted to stretch my arms and Mandy wanted to walk. So Mandy and I crossed. We had to go by the slope so we had to go one round. As I passed them for the last time, I stopped and looked at Westlife for the last time in real life. Not in pictures, they could move and they were right in front of me. They waved. I waved back. I really enjoyed myself. Obviously. We walked off slowly. I looked back once and they had gone. Everyone but Nicky. I didn’t know why. He waved. I waved. And Mandy and I went home. I won’t ever forget the day I saw them.
(Honestly, who would?)
Hello. I’m Grace Tan. I’m 14. And I’m wheel chair bound. See what happened was that while my sister and me was still growing, something had happen on a checkup. Some chemical reaction had done something so one of us was going to be deformed. When I came out the doc told my mum the bad news and everything in the house was changed. Anyway I want to tell you about the two most wonderful days of my life. It started by me waking up. I went down slowly to the living room. (One thing you may like to know, there’s no stairs. They had been removed and replaced with slopes so that I could go up and down as I wish; isn’t that so cool!!) My only sibling and twin, Mandy, and mum, Kate, were in there and having an argument. As soon as I came in they stopped. They didn’t like to have fights at all in front of me. I never really knew why. “We have a surprise for you.” My mum walked forward. “Who do you love?” Mandy came forward too. “You guys?” they both smiled. “And?” they said at the same time. “Westlife?” “Yes,” Mandy smiled. I looked at them confused. Mum produced a letter.
“Hello. I’m Kate. I have a child that’s wheel chair bound and she loves you guys a lot. She can’t do a lot what other kids do and I know that what she wants more than any other thing in the world is to meet you (though she won’t admit to it.) It would mean a lot if you could just meet her for an hour or so. Please.
Kate.”
“MUM!!” I looked up. “You can’t do that! There are a lot of other kids that also want to meet them that have more chance of meet them. You can’t do that! And anyway they’ll say no.” “What makes you think so?” she produced another letter.
“Hi Kate, its Westlife, we’d love to meet your child. How about we meet after the stage performance in Sincil Bank Stadium, Lincoln? Perhaps 11 pm. We know it’s late but it’s the only time we can meet anyone. But can you please, please send us her name as well as someone who can stay with her? Send her name and a couple of other details in the envelope that came with this letter. That letter has our assurance that it will be able to reach us. Thanks and we’ll see you soon.”
The letter was signed by all of them. For a while I just stared at it. All the while I could hear the song Flying Without Wings. “A simple line can make you laugh or cry”. Anyway the time I was to meet them was the very next day 11 pm. So the next day they helped dress me up and got me into a car. “Where did you get this?!” I half yelled then apologized. “It’s Westlife’s dear.” Mandy answered.
We decided that Mandy would come with me. My mum would just walk me out. So we slowly got in. This car was kind of different. It’s for wheel chairs. There’s this big space with a seatbelt that was very confusing and it was for me. That definitely made me feel big. It’s a car made for me!! Or at least wheelchair bound people. Anyway, we soon arrived at the stadium with our backstage pass and we were led deep in. I think we were walking for ten minutes. And finally the guards that were with us said “In there.” and showed us into a room. Comfy was my first thought. “They’ll see you in about ten minutes. Hopefully.” the guard tried to joke. We smiled back. As soon as they left Mandy plonked down onto the sofa. “Pig.” I commented. “What?!” “It’s not fair that you fall down there. It looks nice.” “It is nice.” Mandy teased. “Ha ha.” Soon we heard people coming down. They were laughing a lot. “Oh!” Mandy jumped off the sofa then sat back down.
The laughter had passed us. “False alarm.” I grinned. Mandy lay down again. And the door opened. Mandy jumped up again, freaked. Shane came in and I laughed at Mandy. I couldn’t help it. I mean if you had seen Mandy’s face and the way she jumped YOU would’ve laughed as well. Nicky came in next and kind of stared. Kian next and finally Mark. I was still laughing and Mandy was blushing. Shane had seen most of it and was laughing a little. The others were just looking confused.
“Ok.” Mark raised his hands half way up as if to say stop. Mandy gave a shy smile but I was still giggling. “Hi.” Mandy waved and nudged me. “Hi. Thanks for see-” I was still laughing. “Hey.” they moved forward to shake hands with me and I did it without looking at any of them coz I was still giggling Soon they had sat down and waited for me to stop. “Hi.” I greeted. “Hey.” “Hi.” “Hello.” they answered. “Sorry. It’s just that it was funny.” I apologized. “Nah, it’s ok.” Nicky gave me a smile which made me warm all over. “But em...what were you laughing about?” We talked about a lot of stuff. I asked them questions, played a couple of games. And got a picture signed. Actually had four signed... “Em, Kath,” Mark asked. “Yea?” “D’you mind if a camera comes in?” “Err, it’s coming in now or what?” “Only if you don’t mind,” Nicky said. “Coz there’s gonna be some talk shows that gonna call you, be on their shows. Stuff like that.” Kian said. “Err..but..err...ok.” I raised my eyebrows. That’s weird. Why are they asking me? “It’s alright if you don’t want to.” Shane said. I said it was alright and the camera came in.
And soon I had to go, the reason being that instead of leaving after twenty minutes or so it was one hour after. I do not know how that could have happened. But it did. I’m not going to complain. Anyway noticing the time Mandy got up slowly. “We’ll walk out with you if you like.” Mark said, getting up too. “Sure.” I smiled. We walked out, now quiet. Now talking. Just now it had taken ten minutes to get in. Now it took five. Suddenly we were outside. Nothing in sight, just a few cars parked. So Mandy and I would have to walk home. Of course we told them we’d take a taxi. But I wanted to stretch my arms and Mandy wanted to walk. So Mandy and I crossed. We had to go by the slope so we had to go one round. As I passed them for the last time, I stopped and looked at Westlife for the last time in real life. Not in pictures, they could move and they were right in front of me. They waved. I waved back. I really enjoyed myself. Obviously. We walked off slowly. I looked back once and they had gone. Everyone but Nicky. I didn’t know why. He waved. I waved. And Mandy and I went home. I won’t ever forget the day I saw them.
(Honestly, who would?)
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)