I'm back.
And season 2 of Cornchild is coming..
I was gone for a while, and there sure were a lot of things that happened in those 3 months I've wandered carelessly, with this diary completely out of my thinking. Much has passed that if I'm gonna write about the things that have happened to me, I could much as well write a 1000-page book. So I'll just give a brief summary of what really happened to Mr. Cornchild in those 3 months he was gone.
Weeks after I wrote my previous entry, I got sick with dengue fever. If you thought my experience was traumatic, well your right. Staying in the same room for a week, staring at the same walls, watching the same shows on TV, having my blood sucked up every 6 hours, waking up in the night every 30 minutes to pee, I was completely freaked out. But believe me or not, that experience was really fun. Imagine me SMSing my friends while those vampires in white took my blood. Or me playing with my hand so that blood comes up and down of the dextrose tube every 2 minutes. I've never thought it could be that fun! And when I got out of the hospital, I felt like a man who lost his memory for two years, remembering the places we've passed by while we're on our way home, trying to recall the things that have happened days before that cute mosquito had his feast on my skin. But whatever that experience caused in my life, it was surely rewarding. :)
Then weeks after that, I left my beloved Philippines and went back to Singapore. The moment I arrived at Changi aiport, that feeling of excitement and joy came into me. I was about to step on the first step of university life, the freshman year. I was imagining a lot of how-to-do things, like how to enter a lecture theater and find a nice seat or how to speak to your tutorialmates. And when the first day of classes came, everything that I've practiced and thought of were gone. I was simply stunned by the things that were happening that time. The experience was just amazing.
But as the days went by, the extraordinary things slowly transformed into ordinary things. Lectures, tutorials, quizzes, ECAs, they're nothing but cheesecake to me now (how metaphoric is cheesecake anyway?). Besides the fact that I've got to face 1000 students at least once a week to tell them how our school club desperately needs them to participate in every event being held, everything seems normal. My life has been quite a routine lately: Wake-up in the morning, ensure good self-appearance (and odor), take the bus, enter LT or tutorial room, listen and stare at tutor during tutorials, listen or talk or sleep or even sing during lectures, eat lunch and dinner, face computer, watch whatever TV show is available, do homework, sleep. I'm happy that this is the way things turned out. My life would be disastrous if it would be otherwise.
(I just killed a mosquito. BWAHAHA!!)
Love has also been in the air since I got here. Well I'm not gonna talk about this now. But this topic might appear in one of my future entries. ;)
That's all for my pre-season preview of Cornchild. Watch out for Season 2 premiere soon.
And expect a lot of exciting stuff!
THE END

