I was seriously doing my job of making this strenuous crew schedule for August 16-31 payroll. It was all fine until I realized that I have 4 trainees coming up, and a booth setup for Araw ng Digos (which will be held on September 1-8)! Things went complicated. I have to integrate everything into the crew schedule, I tried hard to do it but my mind got a little fuzzy and went all “?????” So to get my mind organized, I grab my little notebook and started drafting my schedule. And then just like little gift boxes from nowhere, I came across this scribbles in my notebook.
These are writings of my eldest daughter. I can’t help smiling at it. It’s just so innocent-looking, and uplifting at the same time. I can see that some letters were written incorrectly like the little “a” and the little “d” of the first line, but it didn’t stop her from writing another line and this time correct the wrong ones she did.

Come to think of it, life’s like that you know, when you did something wrong in the past, you don’t have to dwell from it, you just have to move on and learn from your mistakes. (I’m not actually sure if the drawing and what I’ve just said are related but well, it’s just a thought.)
Moving on to the next picture….
So these are actually shoes, in case you are wondering what these drawings are.

And this is her, trying to write her name. Admit it, we all love to write our names when we’ve got nothing to do, children are no exemptions so it seems.

Instead of pushing myself to make the schedule, I decided to blog about this scribbles – what a way to take a break from whole day of auditing sales report from 2 stores for August 1-15 huh. Yeah, that pretty much took my whole agenda for today and nope I’m not complaining, I love this job!
We all have that moment of difficulty sometimes. Problems arise every now and then, that’s why we need a little detour. Maybe you’re in a bad situation right now and you think that things are hopeless, they are not. For all you know these things are but scribbles of a bigger picture. We just need to have faith and take courage knowing that EVERYTHING will be alright. Go back to that time when we were kids and didn’t know a single thing about writing, maybe we thought we will never gonna get through it, and we thought writing letters is the world’s hardest problem, obviously, we grew up and realized that we actually did well… And God is always, always, bigger than your biggest problems, keep that in mind.
(I better get back to making my crew schedule)
^.^
These are writings of my eldest daughter. I can’t help smiling at it. It’s just so innocent-looking, and uplifting at the same time. I can see that some letters were written incorrectly like the little “a” and the little “d” of the first line, but it didn’t stop her from writing another line and this time correct the wrong ones she did.
Come to think of it, life’s like that you know, when you did something wrong in the past, you don’t have to dwell from it, you just have to move on and learn from your mistakes. (I’m not actually sure if the drawing and what I’ve just said are related but well, it’s just a thought.)
Moving on to the next picture….
So these are actually shoes, in case you are wondering what these drawings are.
And this is her, trying to write her name. Admit it, we all love to write our names when we’ve got nothing to do, children are no exemptions so it seems.
Instead of pushing myself to make the schedule, I decided to blog about this scribbles – what a way to take a break from whole day of auditing sales report from 2 stores for August 1-15 huh. Yeah, that pretty much took my whole agenda for today and nope I’m not complaining, I love this job!
We all have that moment of difficulty sometimes. Problems arise every now and then, that’s why we need a little detour. Maybe you’re in a bad situation right now and you think that things are hopeless, they are not. For all you know these things are but scribbles of a bigger picture. We just need to have faith and take courage knowing that EVERYTHING will be alright. Go back to that time when we were kids and didn’t know a single thing about writing, maybe we thought we will never gonna get through it, and we thought writing letters is the world’s hardest problem, obviously, we grew up and realized that we actually did well… And God is always, always, bigger than your biggest problems, keep that in mind.
(I better get back to making my crew schedule)
^.^
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