Last four days of Mexico
Friday, November 30, 2012, ϟ 0 shout(s)
It's time to say goodbye soon. It's a crazy truth.
There were the days when homesickness hit me in the face and all I'd wanted is to hop on the next plane bound for home.
But now that the reality of going home is so near I can almost touch it, I'm leaving well aware of the pavements I'll never walk, the language I'll never hear daily and the warmth I'll never receive from the Mexicans again.
Soon, the country of Mexico will once again be a word to my ears; with only memories close to my heart and stories penned in black letters on a virtual journal. It will no longer be a reality - the daily routines and the weekly vacationing.
I'll not keep these four months to myself. I'll share whatever I have learnt and experienced and help all other first-time exchangers. In fact Rach and me have already signed up to help incoming exchange students to biz school next sem. I don't know what our responsibilities include. It may just be recommending them places to visit in Singapore to even picking them up from the airport and taking them to NUS. Well they'll be lucky if its the latter.
It's really amazing to have met Mirell and Karla who were in NUS last sem and had took us around town. And it's once again amazing to know that 10 Tec students will be coming to NUS next sem and that we have even met with some of them last week. (See you in Singapore next year!) The world is just a small globe. Though these two countries are miles away and hours apart, we can still play host to each other so easily. :D
And here I am, few hours to my next and last final paper yet trying to take in as much of Mexico I can probably do. But excited are we, for in a week its time to greet our sunny island again. And finally I can have broadband everywhere and Joel don't have to lose so much sleep just to talk to me again! Hahahah!
Till then.
new past