Sunday, December 26, 2010

Christmas.

I spent the festive season travelling to the neighborhood country of Malaysia to spend some quality time with my childhood friends. It was indeed a rather... different experience, than the days that i have spent in vain doing nothing conducive in the empty room and house. Well, frankly speaking, it was a really big change in the way i lived in Malaysia. Even if it was for two days, i could feel the tremendous switch in lifestyles, to the extent that i almost wasn't used to it. To the extent that i actually miss it.

During the short trip i had the chance to experience waking up to the bright morning sun, enjoy a car ride to the nearest coffee shop to have authentic local food as well as a refreshing drink to start the morning. Heck, i even had the opportunity to experience the real Christmas! No, not those where you and your family go out and buy what you demand for your presents, but rather wrapped up, inexpensive and unknown gifts. They might be cheap meaningless objects to other people, but to me, i think that these ornaments are actually pieces of priceless memories.

It's really actually hard to comprehend the feelings i had in words. I had a lot of fun. Even if it meant being at their home and playing computer games to each others content. I am beyond satisfied with the experience i had in the neighboring country, even if i had neglected work to be handed up pretty soon.

Belated Merry Christmas,
Cheers.

Saturday, December 25, 2010

A new beginning.

It has been awhile since i have written my thoughts on a diary that can  contain my memories. I certainly miss the feeling of doing so. I thus decided it would be wiser to start penning down my thoughts in a new web diary, something that can contain my thoughts and memories. 

Although the words i type here are about a quarter of what i truly feel, i just feel much happier that i can write out the memories and thoughts i have in my daily life; things that we cannot retrieve or buy once we lose them. 

To recall. To understand. To remind.

This is the true purpose of my upcoming entries in this diary.