Sunday, March 7, 2010

It's time the little birdy to fly away from the nest

Kinda in a shock right now..

Earlier this evening, Jen and I went to a bar at Taman Tun and were just chilling and talking when I got a phone call from my mum. She was sick and had a terrible sore throat and she started by saying that she and my dad loves me very much and needs me to listen very carefully to what she had to say. Of course, any other person would think of the worst so I started panicking with horrible thoughts going through my mind and then she said that they have bought a place in the States and will be migrating in September.

I didn't really know what to say except "uhuh...", and then she said that we would need to move out of the house by June into the condo. Then they'd leave in September and then what happens? What would I do, and where would I go? I always knew my parents would one day migrate to the States, they've been telling me since I was 14. And since last year, they've been really looking at houses and saving money for their migration. My mum did reassure me however, that they'd probably only migrate there next year or the following year. It's not like I'm planning to stay with my parents forever, but this is a little all of the sudden.

In my last post I mentioned that I have to start making plans to move to Australia and maybe this will help to motivate me even more, to give me that extra push and pressure to stop just dreaming of it but to actually do something about it. And Jen is right, this is really going to benefit me in the end. So, I should take it as a positive thing. Besides, I am really, really happy for my parents. They deserve this and it is about time they migrate out of the city life and to a more peaceful community with excellent health benefits, and just retire happily. Like Jen said, "It's time for the little birdies to fly away from the nest." Lol.

Maybe now Donnie and I can really start thinking about our future together. And who knows what happens then? The future holds an entire world of mystery that we'd all like to have a sneak preview of, but that's where the excitement is.


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Sunday, March 7, 2010

It's time the little birdy to fly away from the nest

Kinda in a shock right now..

Earlier this evening, Jen and I went to a bar at Taman Tun and were just chilling and talking when I got a phone call from my mum. She was sick and had a terrible sore throat and she started by saying that she and my dad loves me very much and needs me to listen very carefully to what she had to say. Of course, any other person would think of the worst so I started panicking with horrible thoughts going through my mind and then she said that they have bought a place in the States and will be migrating in September.

I didn't really know what to say except "uhuh...", and then she said that we would need to move out of the house by June into the condo. Then they'd leave in September and then what happens? What would I do, and where would I go? I always knew my parents would one day migrate to the States, they've been telling me since I was 14. And since last year, they've been really looking at houses and saving money for their migration. My mum did reassure me however, that they'd probably only migrate there next year or the following year. It's not like I'm planning to stay with my parents forever, but this is a little all of the sudden.

In my last post I mentioned that I have to start making plans to move to Australia and maybe this will help to motivate me even more, to give me that extra push and pressure to stop just dreaming of it but to actually do something about it. And Jen is right, this is really going to benefit me in the end. So, I should take it as a positive thing. Besides, I am really, really happy for my parents. They deserve this and it is about time they migrate out of the city life and to a more peaceful community with excellent health benefits, and just retire happily. Like Jen said, "It's time for the little birdies to fly away from the nest." Lol.

Maybe now Donnie and I can really start thinking about our future together. And who knows what happens then? The future holds an entire world of mystery that we'd all like to have a sneak preview of, but that's where the excitement is.


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