Something to look forward to
These past few days have seemed routine-ish, monotonous but nevertheless fulfilling. And now I know, what better day to find out that at least, I have a class I will always look forward to: Prof. Jamon's class, Film 110 (Photography). Okay, so he preferred us calling him 'Stanley' (for no apparent reason except that he loved the sound of that name..haha! I also do..there's something with 'Stanley' that's so masculine and swabe.. take note that there's no Stanley on any parts of his full name), but anyways, I find Prof Jamon's class very interesting and entertaining, besides the fact that it is a Photography class. Aside from that, I like my classmates very much, they seem to complement Sir Jamon, or rather, "Stanley's" attitude and contemporary way of teaching. Wala lang. Just a random plug. It's one of the few things that made me happy this day.
Another random thought: Heck, I don't even feel like it's 29 days before Christmas. There's something with the flow of time that seemed so abrupt and took us here, to this time line, to tell us that it's time again to end this year and start on another. Sigh. I don't even see a lot of Christmas lights, let alone on Sydney Street. Maybe because they feel the same way as I do. Oh well. I'm excited anyways. Christmas is my favorite holiday--the cold breeze, the nostalgic violin and tambourine music, blurry yellow, green, and red lights, the smell of sweet ham, molo and pulot-panggang (our staple Christmas meal!XD) hay. Christmas. Christmas. CHRISTmas. =)
Another random thought: Heck, I don't even feel like it's 29 days before Christmas. There's something with the flow of time that seemed so abrupt and took us here, to this time line, to tell us that it's time again to end this year and start on another. Sigh. I don't even see a lot of Christmas lights, let alone on Sydney Street. Maybe because they feel the same way as I do. Oh well. I'm excited anyways. Christmas is my favorite holiday--the cold breeze, the nostalgic violin and tambourine music, blurry yellow, green, and red lights, the smell of sweet ham, molo and pulot-panggang (our staple Christmas meal!XD) hay. Christmas. Christmas. CHRISTmas. =)
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