Moving On...
The Boss finally asked me the question I had anticipated ever since I left the PC today.
"So which church do you go to now?" And I told her about the other PC and then she mentioned a little that the PC was getting the pastor of the other PC to do some worship for a concert for the PC. And yadda yadda yadda...
You see, The Boss also worships at the PC, and I responded to her her job-available email that was sent to people in church last year. Ever since my absence from PC, I had been anticipating the day when she will ask me questions like why she does not see me in church etc., as she is involved in an churchwide ministry, and may interact with folks who know me. Reckoned she has already fielded alot of questions of why I am no longer in church (she don't know), and she probably wouldn't want to answer that question for me as well. Also reckoned that she probably understands that it's complicated issue, hence, she refrained from being the "spy".
I guess she already sense something is different ever since the PC starts to request the company to do poster design for the various events. Before last December, most of these projects will normally fall on my lap. Nowadays, I see them more often in the office. The Boss would settle them with the designers, only occasional dropping some names that I am familiar with just to small talk. And when its activities involving the church, I always returned a blank face when colleagues ask me about the details.
Actually, I am just relieved that The Boss takes it cool, and not doing the my-duty-as-a-church-member-to-follow-up-on-you-since-we-are-in-the-same-office thingy.
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As I walked home, I recall the different phases of telling-it-all-that-I-am-not-returning-to-PC. Now that everyone who needs to know about it already knew about it, I really ought to start all over again in The Other PC. I do ask myself what if I am disappointed again.
Decided not to go there for the time being.
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After watching Channel 54 last night, I decided that I should go get some dark-coloured eyeshadows. After months of contemplation. The girls with single eyelids in the show looked really pretty after the makeup artist dolled them up with those dark colours on their eyelids.
I am inspired. I have been using mostly those mid-brown colours on my eyes for a long time, and it's only recently that I realised the comments from someone was right.
So I went to check out the cosmetics shelves at Watsons to see if any of them are on offer. (I only buy cosmetics when they are on offer. Unless they are priced reasonably for their brand and quality.) Yes! And in the cool grey-silver combination palatte. Happieeee!! :D
Went home and try them on my single eyelids. Waahh... Nice! I like... :D Really complements the eyes well... The smokey look seems to create the talking-eyes effect...
Hmm... Next time I shall go get other dark colours (never purple!)...
Watch out for The Smokey-Eye Girl,World!
:D - :D -:D - :D -:D - :D -:D - :D -:D - :D -:D - :D -
"So which church do you go to now?" And I told her about the other PC and then she mentioned a little that the PC was getting the pastor of the other PC to do some worship for a concert for the PC. And yadda yadda yadda...
You see, The Boss also worships at the PC, and I responded to her her job-available email that was sent to people in church last year. Ever since my absence from PC, I had been anticipating the day when she will ask me questions like why she does not see me in church etc., as she is involved in an churchwide ministry, and may interact with folks who know me. Reckoned she has already fielded alot of questions of why I am no longer in church (she don't know), and she probably wouldn't want to answer that question for me as well. Also reckoned that she probably understands that it's complicated issue, hence, she refrained from being the "spy".
I guess she already sense something is different ever since the PC starts to request the company to do poster design for the various events. Before last December, most of these projects will normally fall on my lap. Nowadays, I see them more often in the office. The Boss would settle them with the designers, only occasional dropping some names that I am familiar with just to small talk. And when its activities involving the church, I always returned a blank face when colleagues ask me about the details.
Actually, I am just relieved that The Boss takes it cool, and not doing the my-duty-as-a-church-member-to-follow-up-on-you-since-we-are-in-the-same-office thingy.
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As I walked home, I recall the different phases of telling-it-all-that-I-am-not-returning-to-PC. Now that everyone who needs to know about it already knew about it, I really ought to start all over again in The Other PC. I do ask myself what if I am disappointed again.
Decided not to go there for the time being.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
After watching Channel 54 last night, I decided that I should go get some dark-coloured eyeshadows. After months of contemplation. The girls with single eyelids in the show looked really pretty after the makeup artist dolled them up with those dark colours on their eyelids.
I am inspired. I have been using mostly those mid-brown colours on my eyes for a long time, and it's only recently that I realised the comments from someone was right.
Always-Someone: "Joyce, are your eyes swollen?"My complexion does not allow me to wear things (apparels or makeup) that are too light or pastel in colour. I look sickly. I look better in solid or strong colours.
Me: "Oh, no lah... It's my skin colour/Must be the sunlight/No leh (pretending to wipe my brows)!"
So I went to check out the cosmetics shelves at Watsons to see if any of them are on offer. (I only buy cosmetics when they are on offer. Unless they are priced reasonably for their brand and quality.) Yes! And in the cool grey-silver combination palatte. Happieeee!! :D
Went home and try them on my single eyelids. Waahh... Nice! I like... :D Really complements the eyes well... The smokey look seems to create the talking-eyes effect...
Hmm... Next time I shall go get other dark colours (never purple!)...
Watch out for The Smokey-Eye Girl,World!
:D - :D -:D - :D -:D - :D -:D - :D -:D - :D -:D - :D -


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