I'm sorry for such long hiatus. It has been months since the last post. Have to keep you guys updated, ain't I?
1. I've been involved with Malaysian Society quite often. I'm now in lion dance team. Have to crawl up early every Saturday morning for practice. I'm the Lion's head. And I kept on changing my back, and I wonder why. People just can't be more consistent and disciplined. I've practicing hard for some stunts. Not easy I can say especially when you have to practice with that frigging heavy lion's head. But I just love it! At least I'm doing some exercise and I sweat a lot. And I'm doing things that normal folks can't do. The fact that when you really get the stunt correct and win the applause from your seniors is really thrilling. There will definitely be a lot of performance during Chinese New Year, and I'm so gonna be a part of the Lion Dance Performing Team. (Even the "Mainland" Chinese Society doesn't have their own Lion Dance team, how sad it is =X )
2. Besides Lion Dance, I too join the Mnite, which is, according to seniors, the most significant event in MSoc. I auditioned for acting, but to no avail. But the best thing is I get to take part in the opening dance, and I volunteered to do the ballroom dance. I'm just so fortunate to have a gorgeous partner, May Ling. Spinning, posture, steps, gesture, expression and most importantly the bonding between two are the parts that I savor in the dance. There are other dance coming up, and I'm doing one really CREEPY~~ dance, which is so sorrowful, expressive, soulful and …creepy! Haha. Well, "to get out of your comfort zone" and "don't worry you will get to wear mask on stage and people won't be able to tell who you are" are really the mantra Senior kept mumbling about during the practice. Hah! I didn't care much and just showed my gay-ous part deep down. All spilt in front of my friends, how embarrassing but yet fun!! LoL
3. I haven't for much chance to roam around London. I'm always stuck with my Lab Report during weekends. Sob.. T.T Studying in Imperial is so much fun, enjoying but stressful at the same time. You get to learn a lot of applicable knowledge, and they really expose you to the industrial world outside. I'm going on a visit to Nuclear Reactor next week. Even though I'm just 1st year, but my personal tutor get us to be part of the nuclear world by allowing us to attend Nuclear lectures which is supposed to aim for Year 3 and 4 Students.
Since the day I last-posted, I really feel better and start getting used to the loner life I have. I start making a lot more friends, making good buddies from our hall, mix well with my course mates and out going with some other people I met up randomly. Have wonderful plans but lousy execution. And here comes Christmas, the period that we all can take a deep breath. The holidays I've longed for! Alps, France here I come!!