Saturday, June 30, 2012

UK bound

I have so many updates but I haven't got the time to sit down and blog. Looking at my schedule, I honestly think I'll only be able to write all the updates probably during Ramadhan.

I'm currently at the cafe area at Fredericton International Airport. But really, it's not an international airport! only domestic flights land and take off here. If you were to go anywhere outside Canada, you'll have to take transits. The only plane that lands here is the Air Canada Jazz! It's like . . . the smallest commercial air craft you've ever seen. So when a storm hits it, ooooooh boy oooh boy you will surely feel it and then your life flashes before your eyes. Some more, sometimes there's not enough space for luggages so they tell you later after landing that your luggage is being left somewhere godknowswhere and will be sent to you a few days after. Imagine bringing home only a toothbrush, a wallet, and maybe a hair tie. Or in my case, tens of panty liners.



I'm bound for London Heathrow airport with connecting flights at Halifax (Nova Scotia, Canada) and Keflavik (Iceland). The 8 hour transit at Halifax allows me to walk around the city again. Thank god I have friends there. Seeing my family soon!

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Busy bee

Phew, that was a long one. I've been out and about and too busy to even make a short update.

Let's see. . .

Within a month time, I've been to a few events and several places while still doing summer school (core subjects drive me crazy). My ability to multitask is very much tested and I'm glad all turned out well. My housemate, KD graduated with a Chemical Engineering scroll last month and she left Canada for good a few days after the ceremony. The house is never the same again without her. Most importantly, no more lauk pedas and no more blasting music in the morning :( Before she left, we hopped on a rented car to Saint John (a different part of New Brunswick) and toured around Bay of Fundy.

Last weekend I rented a car again, a 2012 Ford Focus to be exact, with superb interior and technology, to Halifax, Nova Scotia. The places here, they're not the average tourist hot spots. How should I put it, they're untouched and painting-like. I must tell you that Canada has made me appreciate nature so much more.

They should go to a different post, don't you think? Okay. I'll stop here.

In a nutshell, it was a month full of joy, sadness, adventure, fun, tension, all jumbled up. And what do you know, July is fast approaching. I'll be separating with many people soon, and by that it also means I'll be seeing many faces that I missed! I hope to meet many new faces too.

I just had my final exam an hour ago and that closes my third year degree. *Crickets* What I need to do now is pack up for my next trip: Montreal, Quebec. I'm not sure where to go after Montreal, either go home or visit my friends in Ontario. I miss them very dearly.

I also need to pack up for my trip to Europe and of course, Malaysia :)