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Every Cloud Has A Silver Lining~Mine..A Bright One!!

i am really thankful
yesterday, and half of today
it has been the worst day i've have in uitm

last night
the assignment that i've been doing for 2 hours..
gone without trace
before midnight, i got a weird feeling in my stomach
and finally i throw up everything that i've ate before
just before sleeping, farah told me that tomorrow (today)
is the last day to validate the courses
when i borrow syira's lappy to validate it
i found out that my co-curiculum activities is not listed!
arghhh..a total bad news!

and i've been depressing all day
being mad at someone
who dont even know i am mad

today's morning
still have the sick feeling in my stomach
went to class (late!)
i'm half concentrating in programming class
which is one of my fav!
freezing in statistic class while
received my lecturer non-verbal torture!
(her writing is smaller than an ant!)

when class finished, rushed up to my kp (ketua program) room
just to find out..he's not in
walking under the extreme heat
with a headache in my head
when to cc to print my ptptn

eat lunch, the suddenly i remembered that i can't go home tomorrow!
got extra class replacement..
(my ptptn haven't settled yet)
sob2~then walk to Delima to find my penyelaras koko
and he was not there too!!

back to my room..throws up again :((
want to cry, but nothing went out

around 4pm, i start to gather my remaining strength
went back to my faculty,walking alone,
silently praying my kp is there

and then..in a blink
he said it's ok..and he'll settle it for me..thank god!!

feeling much better, i went back to cc
to validate my course
when i got a pm from someone i've been waiting for!
yay! so here i am smiling alone in the cc!

i am happy in just a blink
thankful for my dear friend who have been there for me
when i'm feeling down earlier

gotta go~the que is getting longer
i should let others to use the pc too^^

2 Comments

  1. Every cloud has a silver lining meaning

    Every bad situation has some great aspect to it. This adage is usually said as an encouragement to a man who is overwhelmed by some trouble and is unable to perceive any positive way forward.

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    1. Hi Freya, thanks for the correction 😊 I noticed before that it is not accurate too. I was 19, that was seven years ago and my English was even worse than it is now 😂. Haha. Anyway, I appreciate it & thanks for dropping by!

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