Monday, March 21, 2011

And We Don't Know How

I'm determined to post here at least once a month. Just to keep in the habit of writing regularly. It's a really low standard that I'm instilling as of now. I'll blog as frequent as I can motivate myself to but I don't want to make any empty promises.


Supppppp, tumbleweeds? Blogging here seems like it's becoming a monthly thing. I'm back in Brisbane and amidst my first year in uni. While the amount of time spent on campus has decreased immensely to a mere 12 hours a week, majority of the extra time has gone into doing readings and preparing for lectures and tutorials. It's quite a big change from high school and foundation. There is, quite literally, so much time on your hands when you start out, you have no idea what to do in that spare time. So you decide to fill that time with Skype sessions with buddies and catching up on series you haven't been watching for awhile, unaware that you're wasting time you're supposed to be spending reading up on the countless chapters ruthless lecturers assign you to know before your class. I'm dramatizing all of this.

 

For the past half an hour, I've been trying to upload photos into my blogposts with different browsers but to no avail. I don't even know if reverting back to the stone age Internet Explorer will be much help but I've decided that I'm going to type up what I want to say before worrying about the photos since the focus of a post is writing what you want to say right? And photos are a secondary, albeit more attractive, feature of a blog.


Wow! Internet Explorer worked! Guess I shouldn't hate on you so much and give you more credit. :P For the record, the browsers that have failed me today is Opera, Firefox and Chrome. And yes, that means that I have all 4 browsers on my computer.


Anyways, last week I graduated from Foundation though technically I'd ended my two semester Foundation program last year. It was pretty awesome seeing everyone again since it's pretty hard bumping into each other with our personalized schedules of classes in the big city campus, Garden's Point. We didn't get robes but it's no big deal considering the graduation that really matters is the one when we complete our degree or master, depending on which we're doing.

It was nice sharing with you guys after such a long time and I'll try my best to do it with more finesse and frequency. Till next time, take care of yourselves!

Love,
Steffi.

Edit:
Danile Chen is being a baby about me not mentioning him in my post. So here you are, Danile. :P hihihi miss you ba.