24 hours, definitely not enough for me now. A great deal of things to do lately. Ever since I started my MSc at NIE, I really don't have much time to do the things I enjoy, to spend time with my friends and family and my beloved.
Before burying my head in these never ending journals, I managed to complete my Japanese Elementary 1 with flying colours. I'll be taking E2 in April, with 2 other classmates. It's really an interesting language to learn without me forking a single cent out of my pocket.
The next big thing in January was Jay's concert! Wee~ this was the first time I bought concert tickets and it was really worth every penny. I got Kat to come along with me. Really have to thank Choon for helping me book the tickets in the middle of the night. Had he not persist in logging on to the already jammed website, I would have to live with regrets for the 2nd time.
It started at 8.30pm all the way to 11.15pm with at least 3 encores. Though he just recovered from a cold, we can still see that he tried his best to sing. It's really hard to describe the pleasure of seeing him perform live... But Kat and I both agreed on going for his next concert with the best seats!
After all these enjoyment, it was back to school the following Tuesday. I dragged my feet to the LT on my first day. I never dread going to school as much as this before. The thought of withdrawal has been clinging in my head a few weeks ago. But my interest grew when I could feel the passion of teaching from my professors and the modules started to appeal to me. It's been a long time when I last felt such a passion from educators. And these educators are supposed to be the cream of the crops; teachers of the teachers. I'm truely impressed from the way they teach, or is it because teaching methods differ at a postgraduate level? Anyway, it's not such a chore afterall, to learn things that have always interest you.
But the journals are really driving me nuts. Before I managed to finish my first set of papers, the following set arrives. My poor dear have to bear with me and my journals whenever we are together... But he's been quite supportive and understanding as always, even helped me out with book-searching in the library.
It's just another 2 years and 10 months... just bear with it ok?
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