Sunday, April 03, 2005

Its good to be home...

Indeed it is. There is no other place like home- the place we grumble the most, and treated the best. It feels wonderful to be home.
There hasn't been alot to catch up with. The dog is still as it was when I left it weeks ago ( it has grown slighty though) . The bedrooms, still as comfortable as before. Of course, there has been some change- a couple of new pictures hanging on the wall. Apart from that, it feels exactly how home should feel like.
However, coming back to civilization seems really akward. I kinda miss the quiet and dull town of Mantin back in college. Life seems to be going at a slower pace when I'm there. Maybe I'm just living life at a faster pace here, in the city. Either way, I'm gonna need sometime to adjust.
The term break last for 2 weeks; 2 weeks to detach myself from college and from all the other students. Hopefully this 2 weeks will prove to be a rejuvenating experience.
Unfortunately, there is so much that needs to be done during this 2 weeks. I think that I'll end up slogging my way throughout the two weeks instead of enjoying it the way its supposed to be done. My trials are just after the holidays and my finals- right after my trials. That means I gotta study really hard. I'll also be approaching nearly 20 companies seeking financial aid for my college's Prom Night in the next 2 weeks (I only have 2 weeks before going back to college). Hopefully, I'll get some sponsors. It feels terrible when all your efforts contacting companies never materialize. Rejection in certainly something I need to learn to live with.

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As a teenager, I've always had a sensitive nose. I used to be able to smell the haze, I still do. The air here in the city smells stale. I wish to retreat to somewhere closer to nature for a few days; possilbly Cameron Highlands. I'll try work something out..

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