Junvie and I had a funny pillow talk last night. It was all about how would I look like for my big day. I told him that it would be like my first day going to school, hesitant yet too excited to meet new people. Ok, I previously worked in 3 different companies and enjoyed every ounce of it, but after resting for 4 year.. this is really something to me.
I woke up 4:00 in the morning, beating my alarm clock by 1 hour. Funny thing is, it is actually not an actual job, yeah.. you heard it right! I'm only going to have 4 hours training. Figuring out why? Hmm, for 4 years of being a plain housewife, wag ka na mag-isip!
So there I was, too excited to fit my new uniform. When I came out ladies locker room, my husband has long been waiting outside and of course... excited to see me as well. And he was like a dad to me at that moment, checking all the details of my uniform, giving me full support, encouraging in every way. At that moment, I can't feel that I'm his wife; I'm more of a daughter who is just like attending first day at school.
Training went well; just don't count my annoying experience in my new locker.. ayaw sakin! haha. Junvie was too busy with his task as well but once in a while I could see his shadow, sneaking over my training counter. 4 hours passed by and my training is over, my trainor asks me to have a lunch first since it is just about time to have one. We go together and had a little tit for a tat about her pregnancy.
When I got home, I slept right away. After an hour, Junvie called. He told me about some funny stories they shared after I left. His Senior asked how did it goes. I found out that my husband had felt the same way when I came out of my locker room. When he was checking all the details about my uniform and all the encouragement.. he said he really felt that I'm more of a daughter than a wife at that moment. We both laughed at that experience but at the same time, I knew it brought new stage in our life. I may soon be found busy working yet I'd like to put myself just like a first grader in school, everyday learning.
I woke up 4:00 in the morning, beating my alarm clock by 1 hour. Funny thing is, it is actually not an actual job, yeah.. you heard it right! I'm only going to have 4 hours training. Figuring out why? Hmm, for 4 years of being a plain housewife, wag ka na mag-isip!
So there I was, too excited to fit my new uniform. When I came out ladies locker room, my husband has long been waiting outside and of course... excited to see me as well. And he was like a dad to me at that moment, checking all the details of my uniform, giving me full support, encouraging in every way. At that moment, I can't feel that I'm his wife; I'm more of a daughter who is just like attending first day at school.
Training went well; just don't count my annoying experience in my new locker.. ayaw sakin! haha. Junvie was too busy with his task as well but once in a while I could see his shadow, sneaking over my training counter. 4 hours passed by and my training is over, my trainor asks me to have a lunch first since it is just about time to have one. We go together and had a little tit for a tat about her pregnancy.
When I got home, I slept right away. After an hour, Junvie called. He told me about some funny stories they shared after I left. His Senior asked how did it goes. I found out that my husband had felt the same way when I came out of my locker room. When he was checking all the details about my uniform and all the encouragement.. he said he really felt that I'm more of a daughter than a wife at that moment. We both laughed at that experience but at the same time, I knew it brought new stage in our life. I may soon be found busy working yet I'd like to put myself just like a first grader in school, everyday learning.