here comes that time when i give that speech on how time flies and it's about time for me to go back to university life again. as unwilling as all of my university friends would be, it is something i least look forward to. coming back home for four(well, technically three because during Chinese New Year we go back to my parents' hometown) weeks is like getting my old life back. campus life is something i hate and love, a relationship similar to a number of other things in my life, such as food.
going back to university means work, work, work, work and less sleep. but going back to university also means friends, doing a whole lot more new things and stepping out of my comfort zone. like i said, it's a love/hate relationship.
for the past three weeks i have been watching movies, catching up on the entire Lizzie Bennett Diaries, watching Pushing Daisies, not reading a lot of books, not drawing a lot, and going out quite a lot. which is good. oh and, i've been serving in church as well, which is really exciting because everything is new to me! dancing, hosting(and by hosting i mean the house sort of host not the microphone sort of host, we're more like ushers), drawing/designing, filming for the tiniest bit, and getting to know more people whom i really, really look up to. all is great.
so as much as i am partially afraid/anxious/nervous about going back to university and having a sort of double life again(coming home each weekend proves to be a comfort and a distress sometimes), i am glad. i am glad to even have a university life, and i am glad that i am where i am right now.
i suppose that is all i have to update you.
i get particularly lazy when it's the holidays, so i don't really do much.
looking forward to second semester?
yes and no.
last but not least, have a happy Chinese New Year and a great Valentine's Day!

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