Tuesday, September 8, 2009

The first day


Most days you just want to skip through and some you want to savour it until it ends.

But the first days of anything is a bit of a mixed bag. at least..for me.

Today was my first day

My first lecture was Biology in a 500 people hall.

and well its only 50 minutes !

so my tuesdays really only takes me 50 minutes and i am free for the day !

I met some people and there were freebies all around.

Grab Grab Grab it all....

Had free pancakes too, how generous,
but
considering that we pay an exorbitant amount of tuition fees, that's the least you can do for us students !

Orientation last week was, not helpful....
in providing me the mental image of the campus i wanted.

i need to get my bearings and use campus slang...

I still get lost every now and then, realizing that i have been walking rounds twice, luckily there was a nice security/tour guide lady giving directions to lost students.

But even then, her thick accent does cloud my hearing a little, so i would just reply with a nice thank you and have a nice day.


Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Colbie Caillat - One Fine Wire.

Tis now September the First.

Why ?
Holidays as we know are gone.

Worldly pleasures will disappear swiftly as hectic schedules begin to emerge.

i guess too much of something would be detrimental.

what a way to start a month. with a virus living inside of me..

Its going to be such an exciting month too !

Orientation is tommorow.
Starting to feel a little nervous about that but good things will happen i believe.

And then there is the first day of school next week, in which confusion starts to sink in,

"where are my textbooks ?"
"where is my class ?"
"who do i go to when i have this problem ?"

the new environment would do one good! Change is always inevitable..
it is both exciting and terrifying at the same time.

The new house would be ready by the end of this month..

Huh, the weird thing is that i have grown accustomed to the place around me.
the small tiny shortcuts, bus routes, the familiarity that i call home.

It is sad to leave a place we have inhabited for quite some time now, but new prospects await !

I have not seen the house yet....only photos and stories..