Sunday, 18 April 2010

Lights will guide you home


2 SEPTEMBERS AGO.

Every ending leads to a new beginning. One that I have to start looking forward to, the beginning that I was to mould. When you were young, you had big dreams. Indeed, I HAD. Back then, things were easier. As years went by, I looked around me. Things were not as easy. As Chris Martin from Coldplay puts it, "You get what you want but not what you need."

Over the past year, I have been having frequent dreams involving familiar faces. Were these dreams telling me something? As paranoid as I may be, I moved on.

I had to remind myself that I was not in the same environment anymore. There were things you want to keep but have to let go of. The thought of growing up and being an adult still scares me sometimes. There will be experiences to be gained and life lessons to be learnt. I have learnt some the hard way.

Being in college meant having more responsibilities and to be more mature. I was having mixed feelings about college. I can say it turned out pretty well. Made some friends during orientation. Drove to college for the very first time on the last Wednesday of March; walked up to the 5th floor, took the lift from the 5th floor up to the 10th floor and reached just in time for my first lecture. Things fell into place quite instantly. So far, so good. Other than that, I have gotten the green light from my dad to drive to college on my own. I am still pretty intimidated by the cars on the road even after getting my license in mid-March, but I guess it will pan out by itself soon.


I was not expecting a gift from one of my classmates that quickly. But this just made my day. "I was out yesterday; I saw this and instantly thought of you so I bought it." Thanks, JKML!

And, of course, this car caught my attention at the campus. It is really petite and adorable. I could not help myself; hence, the shot.
Side view of the car.

I was waiting for my ride home on one of the days; the owner of the car was just arriving at the jockey area and got down from the car. He took his belongings out of the trunk. That is how small the car is.

Some of my classmates. Loving this bunch already, even in 3 short weeks. Looking forward to more happy times. :)

A random shot by someone who took my camera. View of the Leisure Commerce Square campus from the 8th floor.


This was something that was bothering me since Day 1. Curious, I waited for the jockey person to park one of the cars. The space between the cars were immensely too near but the jockey person managed to park the car, get down from the car after parking half the car and then pushing the car into place. So, that was one curiosity gone.

Tutorial group for CSS.

New faces, new environment, a new me? Will get back to you on that.

I will/MIGHT be putting up my old chatbox on this blog soon. Took it down from my main blog 2 Septembers ago because it was dead. Heh.

Till the next post (which will be soon, hopefully BEFORE Tuesday/the next theme), goodnight readers.

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