Thursday, June 24, 2010

a short lesson from McKinley

I ran to Mckinley hill for lunch, to join my former PM's despedida. It was really great to see my CAI friends, and the old faces I left 3 years ago. One thing I realized: Going back there used to be a senti journey, I'd revisit the familiar cubes, recalling my happy days in my first job. But now, now that they've moved from Ayala to McKinley, it's nothing but a lunchout.

I can now barely recall how I worked there, how each officemate worked with me, how my work routines were, or even how the office smelled. I can just remember the faces. And I don't know how or when exactly I started moving on. Time just flew, I didn't notice.

I guess, generally, that's how you let go. :)

5 comments:

bev said...

well said :)

Cie said...

does that mean you're in a happier {work}place now? ;-)

ledabrigino said...

@cie: shempre mas masaya ako sa CAI, andun kayo e. NAKSSSSSS! haha. with regards to comfort naman, MAS ata dito, this is becoming my 2nd crib already!

But you know what... this isn't really about work. It's a HUGE analogy ;) hahaha!

Cie said...

very well said! anyway, it's good to know that you've found a nice and comfy "crib" ;-)

ledabrigino said...

ahahaha! that "crib" part btw sa last comment ko -- that's really about work. haha! ;)