February 26, 2011

So Long Farewell...

So long, farewell
Auf Weidersehen, goodbye
I leave and heave
A sigh and say goodbye
Goodbye

I guess everyone would remember the story of The Sound of Music...
Still fresh in my mind how sad Julie Andrews singing the farewell song...
Even though the movie setting is totally different from what I’m experiencing now but the song is related...
The feeling to see our Deputy Director retired last year were still fresh in our mind...
But now, we have to say a goodbye to the two important people...
On last Monday we had to say goodbye to our Director and yesterday we had to say goodbye to the Deputy Director...
It just like we lost our top gun and left only one to us...
The only one already appointed as our newly Director...
To our new Director, congratulations on your appointment...
Looking forward to serve you and together we work hand in hand in raise the division name....
However, whenever I was passing the gallery area and seeing the Director pictures, suddenly I would felt that our newly retired Director is still here with us...
It doesn’t mean I didn’t accept the newly appointed Director but I’m sure it would take me a while to adjust to the new management...
One important thing that I learned from things that happen, there’s always be a cycle...
One day you get to know a people...
Then you’ll be friend/work with him or her...
Then you’ll get close to him or her due to communication and etc...
Finally, when the day comes, you’ll be detached with him or her due to many reasons those human beings sometimes often forget...
But that what we called life...
It’s always a cycle...
To my supportive Director and sporting Deputy Director, Happy Retirement!!! May you enjoy your retirement life... May Allah bless...
We’re surely missed the fun that we do have during whatever occasion...
Thanks for being a very friendly bosses to the very new leaf... appreciate it!

P/s: I do suffer a big headache when handling the preparation for these two occasions... however, when it comes towards its end, suddenly I felt quite poignant...

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