Thursday, January 3, 2013
.:: So here I am ::.
Get into uni, check.
Survive apocalypse, check.
Have a great year, check.
The trouble with writing a blog post while having anime mp3s playing in the background is the constant urge to name the post after one of the songs.
Just like that, 2o12 is over. Time to pay extra attention while writing down that last digit of the date on those papers because you know you're still bound to slip and write '12' instead of '13' one out of ten times. At least for the first month of the year.
This year--- my bad, last year, the water dragon somehow decided that I should tag along on its flight. Up and down, up and down, its curved body moves in the skies like a sine curve. Up and down, up and down, the patterns of my year was dictated, but not without exposure to new experiences, new insights, new places, new things.
Fireworks, red lanterns, food, pictures, laughter, accompanied by butterflies-- giant moths nesting in my stomach as the New Year was ushered in. While everyone else was wishing each other a Happy Chinese New Year, my mind was busy refreshing a single page for A-Levels results. The relief seeing the 4A*s that were like a dream. Up.
Friends start parting to go their separate ways. Slightly down. Slightly because I'll see them again soon enough.
Choral speaking. Public speaking. Story-telling. Training children to do the things I used to do in school. The feeling of achievement when they win. The feeling of happiness when you receive a present on Teacher's Day.
KWN Panasonic training. A shift in responsibilities, from participant to facilitator. It gave me insight on how much work really went on behind the scenes of the awesome workshops we have each year. Teamwork and coordination. Hard work and determination to put out the best. Being part of Malaysia's first video meet with Japan as a translator was an honor. Not to mention the launch of the Panasonic 3D video cameras.
Filming our first documentary on turtles was difficult, but not without its rewards. Following turtle tracks, witnessing a turtle lay its eggs, counting the hundreds of ping-pong shaped eggs and burying them in a protected hatchery, witnessing the hatch-lings climb out of the deep hole their shells were buried in, was a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Learning to not fear interviewers. Seeing eye-to-eye with them as people who are looking for something in you. Learning a little more about hypocrisy, politics, scams and lies. Standing up for what's right and criticizing what's ridiculous, even if the planes are tilted and you're on the lower one.
Melbourne. Accelerated Maths 2. MUOSS. Uni.
Decisions.
Uncertainty.
Fear.
Lack of confidence.
Results.
Sticking by choices.
Hanging on.
Believing.
Calmness.
Relief and joy.
Home, sweet home.
I admit, when I first reached Melbourne, part of me was rejecting it. Part of me wanted to bolt and go home.
How high does the sycamore grow?
If you cut it down, you will never know.
Dreamt by Resha Lim @ 11:25 AM
Labels: 2012, summary, year in review
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