Hey, Maders! How’s life? I’d like to
share a story about last night’s moment. There were 14 volunteers sleeping at
my house, actually they were 15 in total but one of them got ill. They’re
studying at my campus, but we have different majors and I didn’t recognize them
for the first time, now we’re being great friends.
They’ve been doing project in a
district near my house and they had a chance to visit me. I’m so happy to have
guests like them because we’re in the same age. Fortunately, my house has
enough rooms and beds, so they slept tightly. Plus, I have four bathrooms that
helped much. Two of the girls slept with me in my bedroom because I have twin
beds.
The weather was cold because it
rained. They came by motorcycles and a few taken by Fero, my dad’s car. At 9
pm, we gathered and watched a movie together using LCD and my laptop. The movie
was about reproduction process, it related with medical and health because of
my mom.
In the morning, the girls helped
cooking for our breakfast and the boys made the rooms tidy. They said that my
house’s clean and comfortable. Ahh thank you! As the owner of the house, I was
delighted that my guest felt satisfied.
They went back to their basecamp when
I was taking a shower, so I didn’t send them off, only my parents did. It’s
okay, we could talk through chatting.
Well, that’s all, Maders! I’m the only
child in my family and I always feel glad whenever I’ve got new friends. It’s
easy to know people, but the hardest thing is to keep in touch with them. You
had better say hi regularly through a message to people that you don’t see for
a long time. You don’t want to lose them, do you?
Jostein Gaarder, my favorite author in
philosophy, stated that it’s easier to love someone that is far away from us
than to love someone that is around us. It means when you miss someone out
there so badly, but you don’t miss someone near you whom you meet everyday.
Happy Thursday, Maders!
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