Saturday, February 12, 2011

color blind . to the rescue

color blind . to the rescue
1.55am coded 120211, Saturday morning and it’s the weekend! Part time job confirmed and life goes on. The ‘Red-Season’ is passing by and will end soon but still, life goes on as it is and till we meet again next year. Some felt joyous about this season but some might felt different this year. Different it is on the occasion. Seems like it doesn’t sounds like the old days. But I guess everyone still goes along with the occasion and keeping the most basics of the culture. Turning into a happy mode depends a lot on oneself and what take place from the minute you open your eyes in the morning or afternoon or even any hour depending on different people’s wake up call.  I felt happy this morning, I mean yesterday morning. I was on my way to work, 10 minutes late comparing to normal days. Reached my working location, parked my car, grab my loaded bags and did the “See you later” action to my car, got a reply from her with a beep and head straight to my income factory. On the way, just a few more steps to reach my destination, I made an emergency break with my Converse shoes. A snail was crossing the human-walkway making its way to human-land which to me, it means danger. I was already two steps from it and turned back and after seconds thought, I picked it up and land it on the grass-land which I felt, safer. This reminds me on a night when I was on my way back home a few years ago. A guy, sending me home and he made an emergency break pulling out at the side of the road and got off the car. To my amazement, I saw him running back to the road behind us, picking up a kitty from the middle of the dark road and land it on the grass-land. My heart melts from that point and I’m glad that he was the one who sent me home that very night. It was a kitty-saving-night and yesterday, it was a snail-saving-morning to me and I felt great about it though it is just a tiny deed. If helping someone is so hard, maybe we can cultivate it on smaller things in our life. There’s no harm to help. Happy weekend!

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