The holidays are truly and really here!
Semester 2 has been amazing,
I enjoyed learning genuinely with my seminars, made several friends in my faculty and achieved satisfaction with my essays.
The end of sem2 marks moving out of hall.
I recall how I was dying to get out of hall at the start of my Sheares journey, yet that now that it has come to an end I do feel a tinge of sadness.
Regret really hit me during seniors farewell.
Watching all the graduating seniors cry at the thought leaving hall, I feel immense sadness at how I will never experience this love for hall, and that huge regret that I couldn't learn to love hall the way they did.
Leaving hall makes me really apologetic to huishin and happy, so sorry at how it feels like I'm leaving that behind in hall.
Shin's words are constantly haunting me.
"If I ask you again to stay, will you stay?"
Just returned from TeamNUS Summit.
While I couldn't say I enjoyed myself, it was an experience.
I may not like everyone there, but there are people that really impressed me so much.
Like my buddy, he seemed so cold initially.
But spending time with him made me realise what a warm individual he is and what lengths he would go to help someone.
So thankful for him during adventure race, running ahead to check out the route and running back to run with me and encourage me.
And all the help during caving, the guidance, supporting people down to make sure they don't fall, pulling people up when he can see that they are struggling.
Even the smallest things he does, such as checking that I'm present during head count.
The activities were an experience, but meeting such people is more than an experience, it inspires.
Falling sick after the camp made me see how much Harry cared.
How he waited for me at Clementi to pick me even though I reached back Singapore so late at night.
His comforting embrace the entire ride home when I frankly just felt like dying.
Buying laoban for me because I was craving ice-cream and I wasn't supposed to eat it.
It's been a good three months together.
And I really hope there will be many many more months to come. (:
Semester 2 has been amazing,
I enjoyed learning genuinely with my seminars, made several friends in my faculty and achieved satisfaction with my essays.
The end of sem2 marks moving out of hall.
I recall how I was dying to get out of hall at the start of my Sheares journey, yet that now that it has come to an end I do feel a tinge of sadness.
Regret really hit me during seniors farewell.
Watching all the graduating seniors cry at the thought leaving hall, I feel immense sadness at how I will never experience this love for hall, and that huge regret that I couldn't learn to love hall the way they did.
Leaving hall makes me really apologetic to huishin and happy, so sorry at how it feels like I'm leaving that behind in hall.
Shin's words are constantly haunting me.
"If I ask you again to stay, will you stay?"
Just returned from TeamNUS Summit.
While I couldn't say I enjoyed myself, it was an experience.
I may not like everyone there, but there are people that really impressed me so much.
Like my buddy, he seemed so cold initially.
But spending time with him made me realise what a warm individual he is and what lengths he would go to help someone.
So thankful for him during adventure race, running ahead to check out the route and running back to run with me and encourage me.
And all the help during caving, the guidance, supporting people down to make sure they don't fall, pulling people up when he can see that they are struggling.
Even the smallest things he does, such as checking that I'm present during head count.
The activities were an experience, but meeting such people is more than an experience, it inspires.
Falling sick after the camp made me see how much Harry cared.
How he waited for me at Clementi to pick me even though I reached back Singapore so late at night.
His comforting embrace the entire ride home when I frankly just felt like dying.
Buying laoban for me because I was craving ice-cream and I wasn't supposed to eat it.
It's been a good three months together.
And I really hope there will be many many more months to come. (:
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