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I'm still Here!! ...and Alive ^^


It’s been a while since I updated my blog ever since I went to take my first trip to japan, and already a lot of things have been happening that I almost forgot my blog. Anyway, I will try to tell you guys everything in a short-but-sweet way.

So basically this is what had happened so far:
  1. My FIRST! Japan trip – tour around Kansai area and Tokyo
  2. Orientation week in Semyung, welcoming around 20++ new students including 7 Exchange students & 2 degree students from Malaysia!! So… basically I’m no longer the only Malaysia here. Yeah!!^^
  3. The big Korea Internet Security Association Conference in Seoul with me having to submit a paper in April.
  4. Working part-time between my R&D lab and the International Student Office every day.
  5. Watching my first nephew growing, talking, taking his first step and having his first birthday. Live telecast via skype btw <3
  6. Friends and family from Malaysia coming to visit Seoul.
  7. The Crazy Semyung weekly meeting that is getting crazier this semester, we’re sensing some flash-mob coming since the numbers or our foreign-korean students are growing larger and a big International Student event before the Sports Festival this May.
  8. And~ having to present 3 new thesis idea for my 3 classes (=_=)…


Fuhhh!!

Seriously I love my life, but I think I need to slow down for a while and take deep breath before swimming back in the stormy sea. Lol~ what am I talking about?

Anyway.. I will do my next post about Japan in a different blog. Because!! I'm still obsessed about my one-woman trip there and want to go there again!!(>.<)

So until then, 안녕~

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