Blogger (in draft) dashboard has got a complete makeover. Ew.
Anyway, this is gonna be a quick lazy post before my piano class, so let's jump right to it. What shall I talk about first? Right, ROCS!
The laughs, chit chat, tears and fun made up a one-of-a-kind experience I've never had on an overseas trip before. It was pure paradise, 'setting forth into the unknown' as Keets would say, with your best buddies. Personally, my favourite part of the trip were the bus rides - whether I was talking, playing truth or dare with y'all, or just stoning while everyone else slept, I love the feeling of just sitting and knowing that you don't have a care in the world. You're out in the middle of nowhere, a place where stress, homework, or chores can't come to bother you. Surprisingly, I think I really enjoyed the meals too, even if they weren't that great. I suppose it's just fun eating together, whether we're eating thin vegetable soup, or prawns that you need to struggle with for 10 minutes to get the shell off. And at the very end of our wonderful trip when we arrived back at school, I sealed the deal with very audibly calling our bus driver 'Garebear', a pet name Ru and I came up for him. Ah, my life is complete.
Back to the present. It's the June holidays, and need I even complain about the amount of homework and projects we have? As always, our teachers are giving us HOME SCHOOL instead of a school holiday. At least tomorrow's church camp, so I'll have a little break from my dull holiday schedule. Going to Indonesia for the first time ever! Although I must say, I'm not looking forward to it much. I'm always in a blur during church camps because I hardly know anyone - I go to the later church service, which is mostly attended by the slightly more senior members of the church. My sis says I should look forward to the buffets though. :) Now, where's that publish button now? Ah. Ok, cya later when I come back on Monday!

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