9 years

Last Friday, January 28, I celebrated my 9 years as a Process Engineer. And indeed it is a celebration. For I believe that God has blessed me with a career that is truly fulfilling for me. Ever the drama queen that I am, that very day and now a Senior Engineer, I also submitted my resignation letter; sort of like my way of “coming to full circle”.

Today was my last working day in the office. When I got home this evening, it was only then that I realized that my last working day and my first day as a “freed” engineer (please, i’m not saying this in the pejorative sense) coincided with the last day of the previous Chinese Year (okay okay i’m not Chinese, just having some drama and trying to make some correlation here hehe). In some sense, it’s like i’ll be working on a clean slate or a clean drawing board this new year. A new year full of promise, full of hope, full of exciting things yet to come.

At this point you may be wondering why i’m posting this in our wedsite and not just on my personal blog. But no, wait. Today also marks the first day that I’m totally Atsushi’s dependent. Well, until after I get to find a job again, hopefully. And for somebody like me who has been a very independent person, who has totally relied on the abilities God gave her (and on the opportunities God gave her) to earn her keep, feed herself and help provide for her family, being dependent like this is a major crossover. One that I have to learn and yet to fully grasp.

And yes, this is part of what marriage is about. It’s about shaking you in your old comfort zone to bring you to a yet better comfort zone. It’s about shaking you from what you’ve been used to, leading you to better experiences, newer places, meeting new people. It’s about having faith – faith in God that what you’re doing and about to do is part of God’s beautiful plan for you; faith in your husband that he will love you, take care of you and provide for you; faith in the goodness of the people around you; faith in the future that something really good is in store for you.

And of course, yes, there’s love, great love.

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Feb 5: Was cleaning my workspace today. Found a lot of diskettes from a long-gone era. Haha. Gosh. Ancient.

4 thoughts on “9 years

  1. don’t worry ate marj for sure you’ll find a job right away, well when you start looking for one. focus on your preps first hehe 😀

  2. hi Marj! after quite a while, i finally got the chance to visit your wedsite again. 🙂

    let me just say, “welcome to the housewives club”! hehehe..

    anyway, just use this time to pick on the little details for your wedding and tying up loose ends in Manila/Tagum so you’re ready as ever to fly to JP right after your wedding! 🙂

    and don’t forget to de-stress and find some “me” time. go to the spa and/or salon, start/finish a book, try a nice restaurant, etc etc.

    enjoy & good luck on the preps! lapit na wedding mo!! 🙂

    • Thank you sa tips Sang! 🙂 Yes definitely there has to be some “me” time during wedding preps. Crazy kasi minsan no? haha. Pero exciting!! Thanks sab sa pag-welcome hehe. You’re right, this is the perfect time to tie all loose ends here nga. gamay na lang jud Sang, wedding na!!! excited na jud kaayo ko. hehehehe 😀

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