Sunday, October 08, 2006

Week-no-end

This is here cos I like it:

Sweet words are easy to say,
Sweet things are easy to buy,
But sweet people are difficult to find.

Life ends when U stop dreaming,
Hope ends when U stop believing,
Love ends when U stop caring,
Friendship ends when U stop sharing.

To love without condition,
To talk without intention,
To give without reason,
And to care without expectation
is the heart of a truefriend...

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It's Sunday morning and I'm in campus.
THAT I never did before.

*Shrugs*

I just finished "regurgitating what I read and revised all yesterday(s) onto 6 pages of the answer booklet" (read: exam) so I thought before I head home I'll just reward myself with some online time.

Before the weekend, which doesn't feel very weekend-y to me since I was in campus on Saturday and I'm in campus today, one of the Big Four (for those who don't know, that's the Four most respected/established/biggest aufdit firm in Malaysia) came to campus and held a career talk for us final semester students.(I still can't believe I'm there already.)

I submitted my first resume!
Guess we'll just have to wait that out and see what happens....

Then on Saturday, yesterday, Mass at CSS was quite interesting.

The homily was on a topic that used to be taboo...(and one I'm still taboo-ed to state here.)

We had visitors! Lots of 'em too...

There was of course, Jenn from Campus Ministry but there was also the new KLCC (Kuala Lumpur Coordinating Council - not the Petronas Twin Towers ok?) president Adeline and her vice Fiona.

Then there was quite a few working adults too (which used to be very minimal) - and that's just cool!

But was was even better was that I got to befriend a German who studies in Australia and is now doing his research in Malaysia. I'll bet he won't forget me since I mistook him to be older than he was. Oops! Well...he shouldn't have insisted that he was "very old" and right after that made me guess his age. Can't blame me right?

But Gerhard, if you're reading this (as if)..... Sorry... ;) You look very handsome for an "old man"...hehe.

Lesson learnt: Better to understate a person's age than overstate it.

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