interesting
Saturday, August 30, 2008
I didn't know something so...dramatic can happen in my life. Haha.
Today afternoon Marcus left for Vancouver, so as expected I went to send him off. I arrived at the airport pretty early, and so waited abit while he had lunch with his class guys. After that he had to meet someone, so I followed him and waited near the shops. Unfortunately, the wait was far too long. Of course I sensed something was wrong, but by the time I decided to search for him, his mother told me that he had already entered the departure hall.
So, after travelling across the country, not a single 'goodbye'.
Initially I was a little disappointed, but it turned out to be fine shortly after. In fact, it's pretty interesting. How often would such things happen? Even Marcus thinks it's cool. And so we said our goodbyes over MSN while he's waiting for his flight to Vancouver in Taipei.
Really interesting.
Well..realised from their conversion that hz hasn't changed one bit. He probably wouldn't be called chz if he did. haha. That's besides the point...
I guess Patrick's accompaniment in the afternoon helped me feel better too. Another great guy. And I discovered a new hideout in Changi Airport, thanks to him...
And I realised there's something unique about Changi Airport. It is the only airport in the world, I believe, where students go to mug their asses off. (I'm one of them) So maybe Singapore should be called mugger-pore, and Changi Airport mugger-port. LoL. More on education in the next week.
Well, I guess the many setbacks that life puts you through only serve to make you a stronger and a better person. I know Wally would disagree, but there's no point in giving your children the best in everything, for they will not face any setbacks and will subsequently grow up as pampered and spoilt adults.
Everything is relative. The best will only appear to be so when there exists the average and the poor.
It is the imperfection of life that makes life beautiful.
Today afternoon Marcus left for Vancouver, so as expected I went to send him off. I arrived at the airport pretty early, and so waited abit while he had lunch with his class guys. After that he had to meet someone, so I followed him and waited near the shops. Unfortunately, the wait was far too long. Of course I sensed something was wrong, but by the time I decided to search for him, his mother told me that he had already entered the departure hall.
So, after travelling across the country, not a single 'goodbye'.
Initially I was a little disappointed, but it turned out to be fine shortly after. In fact, it's pretty interesting. How often would such things happen? Even Marcus thinks it's cool. And so we said our goodbyes over MSN while he's waiting for his flight to Vancouver in Taipei.
Really interesting.
Well..realised from their conversion that hz hasn't changed one bit. He probably wouldn't be called chz if he did. haha. That's besides the point...
I guess Patrick's accompaniment in the afternoon helped me feel better too. Another great guy. And I discovered a new hideout in Changi Airport, thanks to him...
And I realised there's something unique about Changi Airport. It is the only airport in the world, I believe, where students go to mug their asses off. (I'm one of them) So maybe Singapore should be called mugger-pore, and Changi Airport mugger-port. LoL. More on education in the next week.
Well, I guess the many setbacks that life puts you through only serve to make you a stronger and a better person. I know Wally would disagree, but there's no point in giving your children the best in everything, for they will not face any setbacks and will subsequently grow up as pampered and spoilt adults.
Everything is relative. The best will only appear to be so when there exists the average and the poor.
It is the imperfection of life that makes life beautiful.