Disclaimer: This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
May 2,2022
If you are wondering why I skipped two months, aside from getting busier, I also noticed that my days and months there are repetitive. Of course, I plan to publish this diary in the future, and even though I'm not yet sure if my future self would be very proud to publish this,
I still need to pay attention to writing. I know a repetitive or monotonous story will only bore people.
I know if this was published already, people may have asked, "Then, Vera, why do you feel bothered about monotony when it's your life anyway?" And my answer is, who would even want to share their monotonous life, right?
So let's get back to why my March and April are monotonous.
Aside from daily lectures, reviewing lectures, coding, and advanced studying, it is also my fault why, within those 2 months, my routine has always been the same. I never bother to go outside and eat with my friends or just even bother my sister to go outside and have a breather.
That is why, upon realizing it, I decided to make a bucket list of my own this May, which is attainable to do so.
First on my bucket list is going to the bookstore with my sister, second is eating out with my family, and lastly is going to our church charity works, like going into a not-so-remote area for feeding programs.
Well, hopefully, I will be able to do so because I am writing this on the first day of May.
I am sharing this with my family as well for them to help me out with this. I also plan to continue making a bucket list so I will not be stuck with only one routine; maybe some other time I will have a movie marathon with my friends virtually.
Or maybe with my sister or family. My parents are usually busy, and my sister is the only person who isn't that busy in times like this pandemic. Because her university isn't that strict with her, actually I sometimes ask if she's still studying or not.
There came a time when I unconsciously said, "Oh, sis, you're still studying?" because it was my first time seeing my sister, Vien Santhy Aebram, studying at her table, and guess what? She just answered me, "Shhh, I'm just copying my classmate's answer," and there I was, left speechless and shocked.
My sister always makes me laugh and speechless at the same time; we're different.
My sister has always been a chill type, and I have always been that paranoid and over-thinker type.
I don't know how or when it started; the last time I realized I was like this was when I was applying for a college entrance exam.
Maybe college changed me; I'm no longer a fun type because of college.
But I know I'll reap what I sow in the future; I just have to learn to balance my time and enjoy life sometimes.
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Author's Note: His everyone, I know I was already late in updating stories but I'll do my best to at least catch up today if I'm not that busy, it really depends on my schedule, but I hope you will not lose your momentum on reading my story, for my silent readers, I appreciate you guys,thank you for your unwavering support! XOXO
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