The ironic thing about maintaining a blog is that when there is so much to write about, there is never any time to write. Since my last lament about KF's absence, she came home the day before I left, I left KL, am back in NL, and have spent the last few days reading massive amounts of snail mail, starting a research project, applying for both a US and Canadian visa in a week, and getting use to the cold and dreary weather again.
The last few days in KL were hectic. Spending days trying to get knick knacks for housemates, colleagues and secretaries (Tip: Be nicer to the secretaries than your bosses). Eating as much as my tummy could possibly handle ("Yes Mama, I know that Laksa Penang, Mee Goreng and Sashimi do not sit well together in one meal, but I only have 2 days!!") and saying my goodbyes to close friends (Thanks ever so much for accommodating me, meeting up with me at a stranger's house and coming over to mine as I packed). Finally, it was time for me to head out, my last supper at KLIA (Can you believe that a teh tarik is RM5.20!!) enjoyed with my Daddy, Ayah, Mama and siblings. As usual, arriving in Schipol in darkness, with 40 kilos of luggage (minus 10 kilo handbag..why can I never travel light??) just highlighted what I left behind.
I was dreading the trip back home. Even on the plane, as I watched movie after movie, visions of dragging my luggage on and off the trains, down and up staircases and escalators as I catch connecting trains, kept me awake. But life holds plenty of surprises. I arrived in time to catch a train with only one connection needed, and that from the same platform. As I arrived at my own station, someone asked me if he could help carry my luggage. Bless him. My housemate offered to make tea as I got ready for my meeting (Did I mention that I had a meeting the morning of my arrival?), and after the meeting, as I dragged myself home and up to my room, my landlady informed me that she had bought me groceries and flowers for my room as she figured I would be too tired to go grocery shopping. I felt so touched, and so blessed by such thoughtfulness.
But just as I am trying to acclimatise myself to my surroundings, I may be off again. I have to be in NY by the 11th of Feb to meet D as our paper will be presented at a University upstate. We will then head out to Canada to see my future Daddy-in-law and head back out a few days later. Have you ever tried to apply for both a US and a Canadian visa within a week?? I am in the process of doing this, and I shall tell you what happens. Fingers crossed. Oooh, may I add that Canada does not have visa services in NL and that I need to apply in Germany? Toes crossed.
I am stressed. But if all goes well, I will be in the big apple, get nookie and see D next Friday. Hmm, maybe I should have placed "see D" second...or first..
Friday, February 04, 2005
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2 comments:
thinking about you from here. hope all is well.
azuradec
wahh globetrotting aah you :)
good luck!
*heard it was sunny yesterday in NL!*
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