Memoirs
No, no, no... I'm not thinking or talking about Memoirs of A Geisha. I'm just in a state of reverie a few moments ago before I decided to make another blog entry. It isn't often to see me updating my blog twice a day. However, listening to one of my favourite pieces, Ireland: Of Legend and Lore, evoke my memories during my secondary school life.
That particular piece reminded me of the Michaelian Military Band's performance last year. And that reminded me of whatever that had taken place one to two years ago. If there is anything that I miss most, it is my friends and teachers. It was during my Form 4 and Form 5 years that I enjoyed my school life most; I must confess that university life cannot beat that. However, is it still too early for me to judge my university life?
Honestly, I have nothing against my university life. But things have changed and not everything is as expected. I was surprised to find that very few people actually get to know more coursemates. That's not to say that I'm not making the first move. I do have quite a number of friends who are my coursemates, but come on! During my school life, I could make friends with almost forty other students whom I don't know well. Although the number of students in my course is double the size, it doesn't mean that I can't make at least another forty friends, right?
Nevertheless, university life has enabled me to befriend with students from other countries, such as Myanmar, Egypt, Vietnam and Equatorial Guinea. But that's not to say that I've not made any international friends in school (although the amount of foreign students in my school was far less).
I've gone through the pictures again during my Leadership Training Camp which was held at December 2004 in Penang, the 5Sc1 class party photographs which were taken last year and many more other pictures. Suddenly, it is quite hard to believe that in such a short time, many of us are separated already, some are over hundreds of miles away from home. Will I ever meet them again? Only God can tell. Well, as the saying goes, absence makes the mind frows fonder.
I'd like to continue and write more, but time forbids me to do so. I've got a band practice to attend in three minutes time. So, take care, dear readers, and goodbye!
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