Sunday, August 15, 2010

Hate to say Good Bye...



Hello readers! Finally, I'm back from Korea. I reached Kuala Lumpur International Airport last night around 11pm plus and went back to my uncle house with my parents and sister. Very early this morning, it's my turn to send my sister and my mother off to the KLIA again as they are leaving to UK. In less than 24 hours, I've been to the international airport like twice. How funny. Very special thanks to my dad that book their flight ticket on today, if not I wouldn't be able to send both my mom and sis off to UK. I hate to say good bye to people around me. In less than 24 hours, I have to say good bye to all the international students that I have spent 12 days with them and also to my love ones - mom and sis. Saying good bye isn't really that easy that are being shown on most Hong Kong drama series.

What more to one of my friend that had passed away yesterday for some reason. I do not want to say good bye to him either and I do not want to accept the fact that he is gone. I really cannot accept it. The last time I saw him was not really long ago but I do not know why he has to leave all his family and love ones behind and walk away silently by himself. I was saying and planning to meet up with all of my friend after I back from Korea and he is one of them. I was planning to get crazy with them and share every single weird thing that I encountered with them. Sigh. I pray that he will rest in peace. :(

People who know me, knows that I do not like to sleep. I spent whole day sleeping today with the good weather out there raining. I did not pack my luggage and just dump it aside and spent all of the time on the bed. I do not know what to do when I have a lot of things to do. I do not know where to start. When I was on the plane, I did draw out some points to be slot into the schedule. Out of a sudden, I'm blank for now.

Korea, a country that I have never been to, given me a lot of good memories and also a lot of inspirations that money cannot buy. It was very worthwhile for all the sacrifice of time and money to be there spent 12 days over there. The hospitality provided by the university was at the top-notch degree. I get to know people from different countries and it really widen my eye-sight and the best opportunity for knowledge enhancement. I'll speak more about my trip in the next few posts. I have massively huge amounts of photos to be arranged and to be uploaded to share with all of you.


The Brotherhood.

Taiwanese & Hong Kies with me

I will end here tonight as I'm getting a little moody. The rain outside the windows symbolizes the current emotion of mine.

Let's hope that I can update my next post very soon. Till then. Take good care.

Godspeed.

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