Frankly, Taiwan didn't wow me that much. The scenery are nice, people are passionate and the food are not so bad (I preferred Singapore ones though). But, I enjoy very much throughout the 11 days there! It is really the people counts, that is, the other 7 friends that I went with.
Quoting from the book “Tuesday with Morrie” by Mitch Albom:
This statement is especially true. It is only recent years that all the while when I am reminiscing on the stuff/events that I have been through, it was really the people that I am missing.You don’t miss things. You miss people.
Though, I wouldn’t say that this graduation trip is a smooth one, but I am glad that it still manage to happen. Prior to this graduation trip, we faced some issues (personal or some planning stuff). Did we solve it all? I am not quite sure.Is it smooth throughout the whole trip? I wouldn’t say yes either. But one thing for sure, it is a fun and memorable trip for all of us. Am positive that this will be one topic (with all those happy moments or even conflicts that happened) that we could keep talking on when we meet up.
Now then all of us have just started our very first full time job is really something very assuring to me. At the very least, it seems that everyone is doing good.
Soon, we will be having our convocation. It is the time we officially graduate. It shall be a happy and sad moments. Mixed feelings and emotions. We will embark to our own journey and am sure we will cross path again!
This three years... is superb!