So we've got a month of scrumptious holidays to pass through! wohoooo ;D
Our last uni day was typical in the sense that we were given a breathtakingly beautiful end of term present by everybody's fav depart... Yup you guessed right!
-A test
-By the man slayers in physio
But we all managed to squirm through it...
AND the non-typical part... a kfc feast with my buds under an awesome weather :D not to forget the laptop show we had. Cracking at the cd we were watching, our laughs bubbled through the air around the white domes of a then deserted KE. Clearly all had fled to have an afternoon of fun with their friends.
This last amusing uni day has made me realize;
but more importantly
b.That I've grown fond of life at this white domed mansion of ours (ok that’s a little too many gasps people!).
Our last uni day was typical in the sense that we were given a breathtakingly beautiful end of term present by everybody's fav depart... Yup you guessed right!
-A test
-By the man slayers in physio
But we all managed to squirm through it...
AND the non-typical part... a kfc feast with my buds under an awesome weather :D not to forget the laptop show we had. Cracking at the cd we were watching, our laughs bubbled through the air around the white domes of a then deserted KE. Clearly all had fled to have an afternoon of fun with their friends.
This last amusing uni day has made me realize;
a. The weather ALWAYS gets mysteriously awesome whenever we have a physio test...hmm could tip the weather forecasters next time ;p
but more importantly
b.That I've grown fond of life at this white domed mansion of ours (ok that’s a little too many gasps people!).
Staring at pictures from our class function this year,
and then at the convocation pictures of our ex-final in the paper, I get mixed feelings… The ultimate reward of five strained years of tests, giant books and snore-inducing lectures handed to you-your degree- with every student dressed in a graduation gown befitting the occasion perfectly… you just can’t wait for THAT DAY to come! Yet on the other hand, there’s the fact that we have just a few years of uni life to go-and then it'll all be gone. What started from nursery-our student life-would have ended.
Those once together from so many different places, sharing moments of both joy and sadness; laughing at lecture room jokes, slapping high fives, getting tense when a big test was around the corner and then partying after it’d ended… would from then forward have to go their own ways, each having to face the harsh 'real world' out there that student life always seems so separate from.
Pbheeeeeew... sorry! Just had to blow my nose on a tissue there... I'm getting all senti... :' )
I’d like to mention here some cool words by our demo instructor, Sir Ameen. He commented a few weeks ago, that everyone ultimately DOES pass through med-life…the difference is that some just spend their days of youth wrapped in a constant grouchy mood, rote learning their texts all the time while others find time and room to have fun and rock. The latter he believed were better.
The words seemed odd to be coming from Sir Ameen- our serious, smooth, suave gross instructor (also known to be a walking Grays and one of the few demos whose lecture is actually worth listening to!). But him saying it sort of made it official, authentic, realistic and sound.
Sooooo word of advice from Amused Medic by all of this-
Trueee... if sm1 wants tu ask me beta anything (means anything) u kno abt physio...???
ReplyDeletemy reply: "The weather ALWAYS gets mysteriously awesome whenever we have a physio test" hahahaha
sir ko lekin jab bhe mein imagne kerti hun theeta lagte hain in his past lyf... ye xperience hoga unka... :D
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