I can say that it is unfortunate that
I failed to watch this play sponsored by the ABEO playhouse. But judging from
the comments and remarks that I have heard from my friends and classmates, I
can really tell that the play is a good one. Nevertheless, I never regretted
missing such event because for me, my faith’s custom matters more. Regardless,
I still congratulated my batch mate April Al Ian for a job well done, according to my friends’
perspectives. Because even though I want to come and see the play, duty for my
God and for my beliefs comes first in my priorities.
My religion’s customs are similar to
the Jews in all aspect. From rules and observance about proper foods down to
our day of rest, all of them are so alike. For us, our complete day is not
marked by the twelve o’clock followed by the rest of the other religions. Our
day is marked when the sun rises until the sun sets. It does not matter if the
hours vary from sunset to sunset, as long as we observed them at the right
time. That is the custom that prevented my attendance.
The play was featured and conducted at
the last day of the weekdays: Friday. Sad to say that the schedule also
happened to take place at the hour long after the sunset: 6pm which is already
past my curfew. I know some may ask: why not just fail your observance for a
day? After all, this play is only for an hour or so? I can do no such things
because I believed that if I do that, I know that God knows and that is a grave
mistake in my part especially since I would be transgressing his fourth
commandment. I hope that someone will understand me; after all we respected
each of our belief.
I just want to say my words of
congratulations to Ian for being such a wonderful performer. I am proud to say
that he is my batch mate and that it is such an honor to have a representative
for our year level in the play when all the members are exclusively fourth
years. I salute you Ian!
Yes, you were very unfortunate dear hazel. Anyway, Thank you for commending my performance. I salute you back for that. :)
ReplyDeletei must say you really miss a third of your life, but wait till June, they are still showing that. :)
ReplyDeleteBut I don't know when though. :/ Hope next time I can witness it IF they would show it. Nevertheless I hope they do. :)
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