Hello! In short, I forgot how long this month was... but also at the same time the weeks went by so fast. It was probably the change in temperature constantly going back n forth, events back to back, and meeting people... We here though! We made it!! 1-on-1 dinner with ma girly olivia~ Came home to a beautiful pavlova cake that Hayoung made... apparently it's Australian LOL Hayoung won't stop mentioning Australia around me...: "so how was your day?" "bright as Australia..." (not a real conversation, but something as random and similar) Got to meet our new head pastor... Apparently it's a friend's dad LOL crazy small world! Also, look how big our ministry is growing to be... :) I love New Hope <3 Went to Kevin's birthday dinner and got to see some beautiful familiar faces + Joe <3 hehe 1-on-1 lunch date with ma daughter, Johannah!! Got to try Boichik bagel Hungout with Noah... it's been so long bruh, our schedule are actually not meant f...
There are usually two types of music enthusiasts: lyrical or melody. Obviously, we aren't confined to one or the other, and one exists without the other... but typically we are inclined to one or the other a little more. For instance, I am naturally more of a melody listener. When the music initially plays, I could care less about the lyrics behind the music. I can enjoy the music as long as the melody, beats, instruments, and tune resonates with me. However, Gowe's music was the first time I had peeped into "lyrical listening". One of his songs, "I Wonder" brought me to tears, then I continued to explore these two songs: Wait for You & Worth the Wait (a response to the first song). The lyrics go as follows: Wait for you I would ask God did you craft her? Cause the heartbeats what I'm after I could feel love in this chapter Could she see herself with a rapper? But I'm so much more than a rapper I'm a protector and a poet My heart strings are ...
***(opening up this letter to the public since it is somewhat an "update") To: all my dearest friends By the time you are reading this letter, I'll probably be walking across the stage, having graduated, or celebrating with my friends at Chili's. In other words, I'm graduating (...or have graduated)! Four years felt so long in the present, but in retrospect, it feels so short. But I'm finally done! As I was preparing to write this letter I thought about all the faces I had the opportunity of meeting and the seasons I had the honor of suffering through. I reflected on past relationships I fostered and the new ones I formed along the way. To the current college students, I hope this letter will provoke you to better understand yourself and to challenge the status quo of your life. And to postgraduates and future me, I hope this letter will serve as a reflection and encouragement of a newly-graduates thanksgivings. (To be honest, there were many things I wanted t...
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