Thursday, September 12, 2013

Every breath is a new lease of life


I am now officially back as a citizen of the uni suburb - St Lucia. Can't even begin to tell you how elated I am to be back here in the awesome uni suburb. Homecoming to Brisbane wasn't ideal and I think my body did warn me beforehand which explains all the crying at the airport and even on the plabe and not wanting to be here when I came back to Singapore for Eid. Nevertheless, the dog days are over and I am on a new lease of life. Landlord, G, has been super kind, understanding and supportive. Her house rules were simple - just be clean and treat the house proper which I have been even though I have decorated my room to the extent that you cannot even see a vacant white spot staring at you. The room finally feels like my own private sanctuary and working space. She is really nice too and very warm and homely person. Over the past two weeks, I think we have bonded pretty well. Tonight was supposed to be working on my first phase of doing up my conflict map for Afghanistan for my Politics of Peacebuilding course but ended up in the lounge with G, talking about our lives and my somewhat not so exciting love life over some drinks. Life's good now if you ask me and I am have settled down very comfortably albeit bumping into unwanted former acquaintances that made the day awkward. But hey, as I always say, all's good!



As every new lease life starts from within, I dyed my hair red and got myself an IKEA pupsy for me to love. Set some goals and projects that I aim to do in my second final semester here. Am now a member of the United Nations Student Association and met many new people that I have linked up to embark in my happy brownies project. Hopefully, all will go well and I can donate my brownies to the poor Indigenous people living around my area or those that I will be linking up with. New lease of life also meant I am restarting my life here on (supposedly) a clean slate but thankfully, I had the support of some friends whom have been with me throughout my downfall, who have helped me with my move, who offered their love, care and concern, all those phone calls and Skype sessions even with my hommies back in Singapore, and seriously good amount of food and drinks to make me feel better. Oh Luke from LTD for the wonderful coffee - in shitty times like that, coffee does a hell lot of wonders. 


In between settling down at my new place, I have been catching up with my two favourite awesome tutors now turned friends. Not in the photo is Connie. Connie and I have been meeting up for coffee so often that selfies are no longer important. HAHAHAHA! Great hot soy chockies and brownies plus a good catch up session is our main priority now. Connie's been really awesome as she actually took time out to come meet me and bought me hot chockies to help me pull through the tough month of August despite her extremely busy schedule. I don't know how she actually manages to teach tutorials and at the same time finish her last lap of her thesis writing. Forever in awe of this lady. 
I went to catch up with my favourite and ever peaceful Irish lady, Sorcha for tea and our second catch up session earlier this evening. She's such a bundle of sunshine and made me so happy to see her again. Plus, I am actually glad that we didn't meet during the tough period of August where I clearly looked like I was ran over by a truck while trying to churn out my minor essays and finishing policy reviews. It was definitely a good catch up this evening and all I can say, the tea time was a great start to my weekend. I couldn't be more thankful to have met these two wonderful ladies in UQ. 

With that said, I am enjoying this new lease of life that life and God has given me after throwing like some major truck loads of lemons. And oh, really exciting days ahead. :)

Happy weekends everyone, hope all is well! xx

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