PhotobucketI have heard my seniors say: “University life is the best. So, enjoy it.” Now that I am also a senior, I would definitely say the same if my junior asks me weird question, like: “University life is the best. What do you think?” Wuakkakaka….

I would also be directing my junior to my blog because I believe “seeing is believing”. I also want my junior to know the wonderful times I’d spend with my course mates here. And here. And now, here (this page) and many others to come (=

Ready? Happy reading.

It wasn’t a last minute plan to visit the Pangkor Island. In fact, the plan to the island as well as to JB’s house in Ayer Tawar were perfectly organised because both tour guide and visitors were free to liaise with each other (because we had no exam in our Year Two, Semester Three).

It was 16 April when we left for Pangkor. There were 10 of us, namely WT, QY, SY, CY, SH, CM, JB, PP, YN and me. I would say the trip went well for all of us because luck seemed to be with us most of the time. We boarded the right bus to Lumut, we reached the jetty in the nick of time, we managed to snorkel and ah…. many many more.

The first night at the island was very fun because we managed to play some games and really get to know each other better (than before!). I would say I could see some potential in some of us when we were playing games, for examples, CM could talk with his mouth-full of biscuits; and SY could actually shut her mouth for a few good minutes!

It was also very fun because some of us had red wine (we secretly planned a surprise birthday for YN) while most of us had 100 plus. We bought a cake (we were very lucky to find a bakery in the island) *woot*, we messed up the pent house and had more rounds of games.

The next morning, most of us crawled out of bed early because we were scheduled for island hopping and snorkeling. *hooray* The boatman, an Uncle, probably in his 40s were very kind to explain to us some history of the island. He was also kind enough to be our photographer when we were snorkeling/playing in the water.

We had some games and photoshoots by the beach in the evening. And we left the Island the next morning, but wait. We didn’t go home right away because our second destination was to JB’s house in Ayer Tawar. JB was very kind. He brought to a famous seafood restaurant at Pantai Remis. He brought us to the beach. He brought us to his school. He brought us to a hawker stall outside of his school. Ouh… those fun moments.

We headed home on 19 April with darker skin. Some had sun burn, but I guess.. it was all worthwhile (=