just another ordinary 'thank you' speech.
10:54 AMlast Friday, our school had a Teacher's day celebration and the thing is, the entire programme was organized by the most awesome batch ever, that is my batch, the 14th generation of Al-Amin Bangi High School or what we would like to call #ohanaksoleh (ohana + anaksoleh)
so hmm. where should i start. ehem. even though i know it seems vague as why am i writing this post when i am not like the director or even the co-director of this whole celebration and in fact, i am just merely the photographer/ video editor/ emcee handler/ nagger (lol) for this celebration,but i still somehow felt like it. i still think and believe that i should write this post even if its just another ordinary 'thank you' speech, as a token of appreciation towards all of you girls and guys, each and everyone of you.
so, well, thank you, everyone, for giving your best in doing each part, making this celebration happened joyfully, also thank you for showing your commitment and giving cooperation, i know, that, actually, with just a little bit of push and also a good communication, we would work together just fine, but of course there are still a lot to learn, a lot to improve and so i just hope we could take this realisation part as a step in being a better organizer inshaa Allah.
i bet everyone was somehow troubled sometimes by the preparations for the celebration before this, and that night before the celebration, some of us even stayed up all night finishing what's undone, but i bet it was the first time both banat (girls students) and banin (boys students) stayed at school to finish everything together, so be proud. it was tiring but it was worth it. oh not to forget, thank you to those who helped me (well you know who you are) to print those name tags, when i know it's hard to find a place to print even when it was late at night yet you guys still didn't decline my favor and in fact you guys even helped in putting those printed name tags into the tags so yeah thank you so iffin much.
nevertheless, i hope there're no regrets. just be better.of course, there were tough and rough times, sweet and bitter moments, tremendous feelings of tiredness and exhaustiveness, but yeah, we went through all of that together and that's just awesomely epicly cool. i just hope this experience of handling this celebration together would not just be an ordinary experience, but also something that would give us more than just a memory to remember.
maybe, just maybe, this could be a turning point for us all, to change towards a better person, a better student, a better batch, a better leader and inshaa Allah ending up being a better Muslim. take everything that you can out of this experience, learn from the good and take a lesson from the bad. and also, may this experience would strengthen our bonds among ourselves and also not to forget, the bond between us and Him, inshaa Allah.
p/s : before i forget, here's a shout out to Muallimah Hafizah Jamaluddin ! who is always there for us, always guiding us, always helping us whenever we need with whatever you could do, gah you just make me go speechless. thank you so much for your help and guidance and also sorry sorry sorry sorry sorryy if we ever troubled you or hurt you with our words or actions or both ways, we will try to be more careful after this inshaa Allah. we love you, Muallimah ! forever and always :)
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too bad we still didn't managed to take a full family picture together, oh well, next time inshaa Allah :)
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