Happy Process
As a few-week-old college freshman, I'm now starting to get used to the life I have here. It's already July and can you just believe how swift and furious time is! It's July already and schoolwork's getting heavier
and heavier week after week. I know. This is college, and I'm still learning.
For the first few weeks, we were bombarded with loads of upperclassmen doing their most outrageous
bola just to recruit, us freshmen, in their own respective orgs and parties. The joy of being a goodie good freshmen--
hear the whatnots, enjoy the shopping. Ha-di-ha.
I joined two organizations; the
Musikat and the
Thomasinotaku. Musikat, an org which concentrates obviously on music, events, and such, and
Thomasinotaku, an organization for Anime, Manga, and Jappie-everything enthusiasts. I know joining two orgs plus this particular party in my college [which I wont tell for some reason] can possibly get me loaded for the whole semester. It won't be easy really, but thinking about the good things these two can give me,
I'm not resisting! Besides, who wouldn't be elated to meet people with same interests as yours, huh?
When I think about my standing in the life I have now, and all the things I've been through to get past through these college jitters, I learned and realized something:
That almost everything in my life is a beautiful continuous process. I could still remember how scared I was during the first days of my college. But as days pass by and I'm meeting more and more people and gaining more and more friends, things are slowly turning out fine-- better than what I expected!
Now, I enjoy staying in the university after class knowing that I have many friends there to bump into. My schoolmates and highschool batchmates from Dominican School are almost everywhere, I swear! And I so so SO love the feeling of bumping into them, seeing them with genuine smiles on their faces while exchanging our hellos and how-are-yous.
It makes me realize that being on our own now ain't a hindrance to keep the strong bond between us youngsters who learned our HS lessons, Friendship lessons, and Love lessons together as we grow up and mature in one educational institution.
Life has indeed move on. We're already in college, struggling for survival, [and graduation :P ] , and still here we are, happier than ever.
Schoolwork is just there like a poisonous, silent anaconda. It may attack you when you least expect it and if you don't act the way you're supposed to, you're doomed. For me, knowing that I have friends, and inspirations to do what I'm supposed to do, College, at this point, is an easy peasy task actually. It's a beautiful process I am so willing to devour. :)