I spoke to Lynette on the phone. That 12 minutes plus had to be the only good thing that happened yesterday.
I love you, Lyn. The next time I go over to Melbourne, promise you'll go skiing with me ok?
I saw the first signs of Spring, 2 weeks back in Hall. As I strolled to EBS tute today despite being late, I noticed that the plants near the clock tower have started to blossom. I'm pretty sure they are roses but I can't say for sure cos I can only see leaves. It's pretty cool to witness the bareness of that ugly looking thing last month, only to realise that it's gonna grow into a shrub of pretty, nice smelling flowers. That's the good thing of studying abroad. Cos being cooped up in tiny Singapore, you often overlook the small and fun things in life. Just how often do you get to see 3 naked guys running into a lecture theatre, posing nude infront of a crowd, have their picture taken by some anonymous and then running out? People just laugh it off, knowing it's in the name of fun. Including the lecturer. This will never happen in Singapore. Probably get sued for outrage of human modesty. Perhaps boring ol' Perth has made me establish a close bond with my environment.
That sounded bullshit-ish.
But seriously, I never gave two fucks about how I dipose my litter back at home. Until here. Was munching on gum and asked Iris to dispose the wrapper for me. Her response was,
"Just throw on the floor! Don't care la.."
I lectured her for one minute after that. If you guys knew who her father was, you'd be disgusted by her behaviour. Eeks. Bad Iris.
So as you can see, I am very protective of my campus grounds. It looks far too much like a park than a uni. The animals( peacocks, ducks, CROWS(eww), parrots(Kenny thinks it's a red headed pigeon. I think it's a parrot), people walking their dogs, cute little ang moh kids from kindergarten having an excursion in my campus..
So I hardly dread going to school. The difficulty lies in crawling out of bed cos seriously, the weather is DAMN good to sleep in. And maybe going for boring lectures and sitting for exams are not exactly my cup of tea. Speaking of which, my first exam starts tomorrow at 4pm and another one on Monday at 6.15pm.
Am highly doubtful as to whether I can survive the cold because honestly speaking, the heaters are as good as none. And that's if I'm lucky enough to have heaters in the LTs.