I can honestly say, with joy, laughter, and relief....
THANK BUDDHA
its Friday!!
And this would be Sabah.
If you ask me this is a pretty bad shot, only because it was taken during a bumpy bus ride on a trip out to someplace very early in the morning. You have to trust me on that one, because by Sixam sharp, the sun is high up and the sky is painfully bright.
How oh how can I not miss Sabah? Tell me.
First week in college was made a hell lot easier only because I have super network of peers around me.
Before I start yet another week of college, I wanna hand out heartfelt thanks you’s and give recognition to those concerned.
To the senior in black who was kind enough to point out the direction to the nearest canteen in times of starvation, and yet managed to hold back his laughter when I went the wrong way.
Sheryl, for sticking with me the past week even though I crack lame snide jokes about cina speaking people, all the time. And lugging the umbrella around to protect us from the harmful rays.
Daddy, for being there all the time. To remind me when to drink water and laughs when I tell him I overslept in the evenings. I love you, for everything.
Aloy, who reminded me to bring, of all things, fruits. It proved to be a worthy advice after a week in Setapak. He also shared with me the secret on where to source for superb Nasi Lemak :) Heehee.
Mummy, for being who you are.
Thank you Andy & Pravin for that great interview. And for feeding my humongous ego. Twice. :P
Carmen for texting, just to ask if I met unwanted/scary people in college ;P
Ah Leong, you make me laugh unintentionally. P/s: you look good in yellow!
Pei Chen who gangs up with Teoh to insist Canteen Two foodstuff is not fresh only because she’s lazy to walk slightly further.
Yang, who believes pork can cure alienation.
My roommate, my sister. For being tolerant, warning a thing or two about college, and giving me clues on how to make my way around campus.
Thank you Wei Chian for waking me up hours before Mass Call, making lame cina jokes, preparing me for the worst and best, and filling my first evening out with laughter and lemak.
Daniel who nearly got attacked by a falling coconut *laughs*
Not forgetting Jun Keat, who offered me a ride home.
Albert, for buying me a warm cup of Milo in exchange of decorating services.
Crystal, the best friend, for offering endless support. Sometimes, too much off it. Here's my piece of advice, study lah! *grins*
Lastly, thank you to all my friends who cared enough to gave me their encouragements about college and for hounding me ever so often about my decision to take up this course and why there :) you have all been very kind to me.
And for the people who are only here for the pictures, and I know there’s some of you out there!! I leave you now with one picture from National Service:
When hunger strikes....
Nearly two weeks later,
Five minutes later......
:)
Our daily schedule at NS goes something along these lines:
0430 - Wake-up Call
0530 - Assembly and Physical Training(PT)
0700 - Breakfast
0800 – Pembinaan Karakter (and later) Nationalism classes
1000 – Morning Teabreak
1030 - PK (and later) Nationalism classes resume
1200 - Lunch
1330 - Physical Exercise, i.e., Marching, Kraf Hutan, Navigation, Obstacle Course
1600 – Teatime
1630 – Aktiviti riadah
1730 – Shower/Rest
1930 - Dinner
2030 - Night activities (vary and keeps us guessing, mostly talks and movies)
2200 - Supper
2215 - Rolcall (I find this an ubber waste of sleep time)
2300 - Lights out
And yes, I’ve been suffering cubical blues in that two months duration. You would think that after investing a huge sum of money here, they'd built bigger and better looking toilet cubicles and showers but, no. They have to make them all so narrow that we have to suck in our tummy just to squeeze through the door while cleaning the toilet walls with our backs and giving them a finishing polish with our hair. I'm still wondering how those, on the well, chubbier side actually make their way out and avoid getting stuck in between the door and toilet seat.
Or maybe, they avoid doing their business and wait until where they can finish whatever they have to do in comfort and peace, like me.
National Service is in general, a waste of time. All day long what we do is waking up early in the morning, masuk baris, star jumps, have freezing cold showers, washing clothes, bathe, eat, sleep, marching, sleep, marching, eat, whine, masuk baris some more, star jumps, get high blood pressure, marching again, eat, hantar dobi, sleep, shower, eat, and fret.... But why do people come back from National Service crying and saying that they miss and enjoyed camp? One word says it all: FAMILY; the friends that are made in camp are precious. We bathe together, we ate together, we slept together (literally), sama-sama pakai baju celoreng to sleep after getting punished, we even washed our undies together la.
I still am extremely unpatriotic after 2 months plus of being 'brainwashed', so to speak. However I did make a good many amount of friends from different races and places. It was quite sad leaving all my awesome Sabahan friends behind (especially the 3 other Sabahans-ans!)
We Subang people live in such luxury and we don't even know it. =/
NS has also made me appreciate the littlest things in life too like,
Now I need to sleep on my wonderful soft bed which I've missed for months.