Time flies, which makes me realize back then when I was in National Service for 2 and a half months in Sabah. It's been a year. I miss the morning breeze (sorry but I don't miss the fact that we have to wake up extremely early on weekdays and facing grumpy trainers), I miss watching the stars with Mei Wen and Sham when I was in National Service, I miss grabbing cups and queuing up for hot milo during supper with them. Also, I miss those times we sat on the bench for hours, having our long talks - about dreams and our future of what we want to be while munching over snacks from the mini market, I miss chasing spoons, forks, plates and cups and whoever's the last have to take the plate and the easiest would be the cup. I miss combining the benches and made it as if it's our own space where we just chill and play the singing game and we have to dance along with the song. I miss craving for McDonalds and Domino's in the camp and asking them to bring back some good food if they were to go back to their hometown. Also, I miss chilling in the room where they provide TV and that particular board game - forgotten the name of the game (sadly, they only have some certain TV program such as TV1 and TV2.) I miss lip-syncing the Sabah national anthem song and my company's song because I couldn't memorize the lyrics in the end I did after a month. Not to forget, I miss those times we couldn't go back to West Malaysia during Chinese New Year because taking a flight back is too mainstream for a 2 weeks break. However, we went on trips and discovered new places in Sabah, the quality of time exploring Sabah with you guys! Also, I miss those times when we have to find time for each other because we weren't in the same team as Sham and Mei Wen were in the same team and I was in a different team which bonds our friendship eventhough we hardly ever have the time to talk yet we still find the time to catch up.
It makes me realize that the little things that happened in life could bring so much meaning behind it eventhough we faced misunderstanding and changes, I'm glad that I met the both of you in camp. Thanks for the memories and I'll definitely cherish them.
Eventhough it was just 2 and a half months, it was great knowing the both of you and I doubt I would ever learn and experience the value of friendship for the short period of time. If it wasn't for you girls, I would be stoning at one corner and be a loner on the first day itself. (which is true too). We may move on, too busy chasing our dreams but I will never forget the memories.
So, this is the board game I was referring to in the TV room.
Two friends that I met on the first day of the camp. (Sharmini, Mei Wen). I like the background thou.
Oh, their usual fight which brings laughter among all.
Group picture in one of the museum.
Take 2, another one.
Another picture of the three of us.
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