Wednesday, December 30, 2009
8:19 PM
东游记
I hope my com doesn't die a terribly painful death, it seems to be having a gazillion problems lately and service charge seems to be absolutely neccesary in this case. :(
Anyway, enough about com woes!
I can say that I really love my me-time. Very much.
东游记 today! Ok fine. I think it sounds a little silly when described like this. I just went to east side of the island today by myself. First time ever. Not that I've never been to the east side before, of course(Geez, if I'm really like that I think I'd be like a frog in the well. Seriously.)
I really like East Coast, it's a great place to be to feel the sea breeze. And to do your soul-searching and let your worries flee your mind. Though I've to say that it would be a lot better if there weren't so many people around today. That's 1 thing about holiday season.
The long walk from VJC after I alighted from 197 to East Coast is one thing that I really like, because I felt as though I was revitalised, and something else kind of awakened inside of me. It's the kind that makes you reflect on whatever you've done in the past, think ahead for the future, forget all your worries and most importantly the soul-searching.

I sat on this breakwater and snapped this picture, but I think it's not really very good. Well, I'm no pro photographer. But I felt a little sian-ed out when suddenly a group of malay guys came to the breakwater, then 1 of them told me 'Merry Christmas'. Talk about a little more than weird. I mean, it's going to be New Year! -.- I left a few seconds after because I didn't really fancy sharing the breakwater with a whole group of strangers.

I guess I could say that army isn't just all about training plus sian. I saw this very big group of army guys playing frisbee, and many more gathered near the sports station(I can't remember the name for it, I just know it's next to East Coast Prawning.)

And the sudden craving for a fruit smoothie strikes! Berry-lishus was the name of this smoothie. :)

The very long path to East Coast after alighting from 197. The trees are blocking the building next to it, so for those who aren't familiar with the east side, it's Victoria JC. :)
As I walked past VJC, I could hear cheering and emcee-ing going on from outside the school compound. And it brought back many memories about my JJC days, entering JJ for the first time, as part of Shadows, the many projects and events that we were involved in, as an OGL for '08 Orientation.
The cheering and the emcee-ing sure brings back a lot of fond times. And I miss it very much. But I'm definitely looking forward to entering varsity life next year, especially because I've delayed by 1 year already. It's definitely more than enough.
Actually, when I think back, I really wouldn't mind studying at VJC, if I stayed in the east and I had a single digit for O Levels. VJ always seemed like a 'fun' school to me, but then again life also isn't all about having fun. It would be pretty meaningless if life was just solely about having fun, isn't it? Like there's no equilibrium between work and fun.