Since that post, I figured that I have to take a first step to adulthood: get a job. Scary thing, for sure. Well, my plan to get a school in UK had been beautifully ruined (by myself), and I gotta find another plan. So, on September, there was this job vacancy as a lecturer. I bet my life on this chance. Long story short, I got that job. So now, here I am. A lecturer.
Let's put a check on get-a-job box.
Starting a job was scary. I have no idea what working looks like. I've never been on any real job before. And my friends, those I expected to stand with me, they have their own struggle so I have no one to talk about this except my parents and my bf. So here what it looks like on my first weeks: no friend, no partner, no idea what I should do while I had to quickly adapt to new environment, new schedule, and new people to work with. It was hard as hell.
Well, rainbow will come after the rain. Day by day, I learnt a lot of things and I found that this job is actually fun and exciting. And the people I work with? They are all special, which only make this job just get better.
Enough with the job stuff.
Friends? Still in touch. A bit different since we've got less similar things to share or to talk about. Job is not an interesting topic. Life? Not anything you expected after a long day at work. Love? Haha. What is there to talk about?
That's how it has been. And that's okay. Friends aren't those you expected to talk or see every day. But you know they'll be there for you when you really need them, for better or for worse. I treasure every time I had with them those few years back. I will always treasure them in my life.
Here's where The Beatles' In My Life played in the background..
So, in a year. What had happened? Changes. They happened.
And life. It happened too.