I wanted to go back and replay how that day went, because it felt like one of those days that drained me completely but still left a soft smile behind.
The day started earlier than my body wanted. I had a program to attend, so I set my alarm and woke up at exactly 6:35 a.m. My eyes were heavy, but I reminded myself that if I didn’t get up immediately, the whole day would fall apart. I dragged myself out of bed, did my little morning stretch, and went straight to prepare. I showered, got dressed, and tried to move as fast as I could. Somehow, time slipped away from me. Before I even realized it, it was already 8:00 a.m. I hadn’t fully finished what I planned to do, but I had no choice. I grabbed my things and rushed out.
When I got to the bus stop, the real stress began. I started jumping from one bus to another, asking questions, confirming routes, and squeezing into crowded vehicles. Each bus felt hotter and more uncomfortable than the last. My mind kept calculating time, worrying about being late, hoping I was on the right route. Eventually, after a lot of stops, noise, and movement, I finally reached my destination.
By the time I arrived, I had spent about one hour and thirty minutes on the road. My legs were tired, my head felt full, but the moment I saw my friend standing near the building, something lifted inside me. All the stress softened a little. We greeted each other warmly and exchanged a few words in English, laughing and smiling like we hadn’t been stressed just minutes before. In that moment, I felt genuinely happy. It felt good to finally be there and to see a familiar face.
We took pictures together, trying to capture the moment. While doing that, something unexpected happened, I saw an old-time friend. Someone I hadn’t seen in such a long time that for a second, I wasn’t sure it was really them. We stared at each other, then smiled in surprise. That reunion brought a different kind of joy. We talked briefly, shared how life had been treating us, and exchanged numbers again, promising not to lose contact this time. That small interaction made my heart feel light. Despite everything, the stress, the long road, and the rushing, moments like that reminded me why days like this matter.
Soon enough, it was time to leave. That’s when reality hit me again. I had to start the journey back home, and that meant jumping buses all over again. If I’m being honest, jumping buses is exhausting. It drains your energy in ways you don’t even expect. Your body is tired, your mind is tired, but you still have to stay alert. You have to watch your surroundings, listen carefully, and keep moving.
On my way back, things didn’t go smoothly. The bus I was in suddenly stopped on the road. Not at a proper terminal, not at a planned stop,just there. Everyone started murmuring, some people complained, others just looked defeated. I sat there feeling completely worn out. At that point, all I wanted was my bed. My legs hurt, my shoulders felt heavy, and my patience was thin. The stress of the road, mixed with exhaustion, was overwhelming.
Eventually, after dealing with delays, switching buses again, and pushing through, I finally made it home. The return journey took about two hours and fifteen minutes because of all the challenges along the way. When I stepped inside, I felt a deep sense of relief. I was tired, exhausted, and drained, but I was also grateful. Grateful that I made it through the day, grateful for the moments of happiness, the laughter with my friend, and the unexpected reunion.
That day reminded me that even when a journey is stressful and exhausting, there can still be beautiful moments hidden inside it. Sometimes, all you can do is rest, breathe, and appreciate the fact that you made it home.
And that's a wrap on today's blog
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