Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Family

the people you're related to? or the people you can relate to?

Hey everybody, I have been procrastinating like no tomorrow as of late. I just signed on for hopefully the last time until after midterms, or maybe even longer past that. I will stay off for as long as it takes me to catch up and be in control of my life while maintaining a healthy lifestyle with adequate sleep.

Coincidentally, I also noted that this would be my one hundredth note. What a milestone. I feel it is fair for a break now, despite the person that lives diagonally from me's protest.

I love the people on my floor. In a matter of just over a month I feel we have came so far. You guys are like my new family. I call residence home. In fact, I think we all do. Of course, I still love my dearest ones from Toronto (you know who you are).

Otherwise, all you high school peeps, minus the select few (if you're reading this blog post, you're probably on the short list) I can already sense which friendships will endure and persevere through the test of time and distance and which ones merely existed because we happened to see each other everyday. All in all, all that has happened, happened. All's well that ends well. I'm thankful for HCI, but relieved the dramatic high school days are over. Most importantly, I'm glad I chose Queen's.

Now, if I could only manage to not fail out...

Sunday, October 10, 2010

You move on from some things

other things, you just never forget.

Hi jw, this post is kinda of just dedicated to you since you've bugged me about posting again. I just didn't really feel like it anymore. Blogging everyday started to feel like a chore, so I asked myself why am a I really do it?

This is the first time I've been home since moving away. I've thought countless times how I miss Queen's. It's weird ey? It's been just a little over a month and already I feel so attached. I look forward to going back.

I think I'm accustomed to writing short, choppy, to the point paragraphs now because of my business communication lab.

Of course, there are things that I will and do miss in Toronto. I've had a very good time seeing and hanging out with some of my best friends. Commencement came and left. It was nice to see all those familiar faces again. It's only been a couple of months and commencement shows which friendships survive or will survive the test of time. I think I know for myself more or less. I sincerely thank my high school, because cliche as it may sound, without the opportunities it gave me I would not be here at Queen's being the person that I am. At the same time, it was a brutal four years from time to time, and I don't mean brutal as in a lot of math homework. All in all, I guess I'm glad I've moved on. I'm glad I've chosen Queen's. I thankful to be around new people and have all these new friends. I already know I will miss my floor at the end of the year and eventually Queen's when I graduate so much more.

So I guess goodbye blog world...until next time.