I really enjoyed my past 5 months in KL and so many things happen that I probably need three (well, 3 just sounds nice) full pages to complete my story-telling. So, let's just have a brief talk over here.
Of course, it had been a great arrangement that God brought me to KL and studied in President College which is a very small and unknown college but it doesn't matter. Besides, I'm more special that the other students who were away from home and stayed in hostel because I'm lucky enough to stay with my friend's family. To have my best friend as my roommate. The thought of becoming roommate for the rest of the 6 years really sounded scary to us at first but when the opportunity was gone, it arises a sense of missing. Missing the one to shout aloud, missing the one to cry with, missing the one to update your most recent news, missing the one who accompany throughout the lonely nights, missing the one... If I happen to become emotional one day, that will be your fault XD
Not to forget my college friends, and the wonderful moments we cherished together like jamming, hangout, shopping, cycling, prom night, camping (hate to admit that it's the source of my scary skin infection) and so on, especially the 4 stars. I will never forget the moment four of us attacked by love dilemma, screamed out in disbelief with the truth we confessed and did some crazy post-symptoms. Haha... awesome funny friends that made me cried in airport sending you people away to India. Not to forget the J1+J2+J3 mixed gang. It's a bit sad that we only get closer when we all are about to leave but do keep in touch. The next time I see you people again, I will make some nicey cheesy yummy cake. Pinky swear~
Part of the thing to be happy with was the great opportunity that I was given to bring some of my friends to church. The credit should goes to Elaine who started inviting the crowd to accompany her to church. =) I also enjoyed my time with all the brothers and sisters in church, especially the youth gang. Part of our Sunday routine was Sunday service, Badminton, Lawrence's house then hangout at night stall chit-chatting. It was really a nice experience to hangout at night stall which i had never experienced it with friends in Kuching. We may try it out. haha.
So yea that's it. The closing of the chapter of College life. Then, after one months of lifeless life, I'll have to move into a new chapter of my life-the university life. I know it's going to be tough, I know it's going to be brain-cracking sometimes, I know it's going to make me feel hopeless but I can't wait to explore it at the same time. So, with my best slogan ever, come what may.
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