Good news: This day was better than the previous one. It was probably the only day I would like to remember about this whole retreat.
Memories were remembered.
Emotions were felt.
Disappointments were gone.
Friendships were rekindled.
Closures were made.
Honestly, the most part were a little dragging. I was still having trouble really concentrating because of the annoying comments I have been constantly hearing from one side of the room. Fortunately, there was a session where we were to spend some time with ourselves. It was a nice feeling. I was even able to write letters to my friends (again).
What I loved most about this day was when we had our Reflection session. We got to read letters from friends. I was actually surprised because...I didn't actually expect that I would get letters from almost everyone in Fine Arts. I was expecting maybe two or three letters. But the fact that I received so many letters, it was very much overwhelming. Thank you so much for the letters, people!
Then it came to that session where anyone could talk to anyone we wanted to. I got to talk to a couple of my friends in PolSci. Then, of course, I got to talk to two of my friends in Fine Arts. Those two conversations were the most heartwarming and emotional conversations.
The first one was with Euki. No need to tell you how the conversation went on. All you need to know is that it was a talk filled with crying.
The second was with Angelo. Again, I don't need to narrate how our talk went. Whatever we talked about, it was between me and him. But I will tell you this: it was the first time I felt relieved with our talk for the longest time. That's about the closest you're going to get to the details.
The rest of the night went by just like that. When the session for the night was over, our barkada had our own conference. No details necessary. Everything is between us and the room.
All in all, this day was OK.
Memories were remembered.
Emotions were felt.
Disappointments were gone.
Friendships were rekindled.
Closures were made.
Honestly, the most part were a little dragging. I was still having trouble really concentrating because of the annoying comments I have been constantly hearing from one side of the room. Fortunately, there was a session where we were to spend some time with ourselves. It was a nice feeling. I was even able to write letters to my friends (again).
What I loved most about this day was when we had our Reflection session. We got to read letters from friends. I was actually surprised because...I didn't actually expect that I would get letters from almost everyone in Fine Arts. I was expecting maybe two or three letters. But the fact that I received so many letters, it was very much overwhelming. Thank you so much for the letters, people!
Then it came to that session where anyone could talk to anyone we wanted to. I got to talk to a couple of my friends in PolSci. Then, of course, I got to talk to two of my friends in Fine Arts. Those two conversations were the most heartwarming and emotional conversations.
The first one was with Euki. No need to tell you how the conversation went on. All you need to know is that it was a talk filled with crying.
The second was with Angelo. Again, I don't need to narrate how our talk went. Whatever we talked about, it was between me and him. But I will tell you this: it was the first time I felt relieved with our talk for the longest time. That's about the closest you're going to get to the details.
The rest of the night went by just like that. When the session for the night was over, our barkada had our own conference. No details necessary. Everything is between us and the room.
All in all, this day was OK.
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