Monday, 16 September 2013

we’re the travelers


Hey, blog! It feels like ages I haven’t updated anything in here. Lots of things had been happening this lately with the world issues that seem to never have any happy ending and currency issues that had occurred in Asia which I’d have to catch up since my research is related with it. Anyway, I’m not here to write about that. These past weeks, I had been travelling to three different places. It was fun, exhausted and stressed at the same time. The best thing about travelling besides we can see new place and learn about different cultures is we have an opportunity to meet new people. I have met lots of new people and most of them share the same interest with me which we love to travel. Last week I was in Bangkok and a week before that I had been to Sydney and Melbourne. Between these three cities, I must say that Melbourne was the only city that can make me like fall in love all over again. I love everything in there. The delicious food, the arts, the friendly people and the euro style environment. I would write all about these stories in another post. For now, I would like to share more about the people that I met along my way. 

Since I had stayed in backpackers' hostels in Sydney and Melbourne, I had the chance to mingle around people that stay there. There was not much of mingling around but I still manage to have a chat with one Canadian and some of people that mostly from Europe countries. Most of them travel and work at the same time. They have to work to make sure they have enough money to go to their next destination. Geez, how I wish I can live like that. So, basically it’s not too late to start anything in life. Since it’s too late to regret the decision that I had made by further my study in here, I might want to travel around Europe after I finish this whole shit. There… I said it. Oh, almost forgot about this one Makcik that I met at the Penang Airport last week before I took off to LCCT and then to Bangkok. That makcik was super awesome because she’s still travelling and works at the same time even though she’s probably too old for that. But since that makcik can do it, so why can’t I? Right? It was proofs that it’s never too late for anything evens you have your family (but not a career maybe). Well, one thing for sure, I will keep travel regardless how old I am without give a damn what people thought about me (if I’m not married) and I hope one day I can stay in Melbourne for good.    

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