There’s an old adage saying, “If you want to be happy, then you have to focus on what you’ve got”, which leaves me questioning my inner self, “Why didn’t I do this sooner?”, and ends up with my inner self answering, “Because it’s not as easy as it sounds, baby.” That’s right. It’s not easy, indeed, but doesn’t mean it’s impossible. I mean, if you make up your mind and really do it, instead of sitting around and keeping safe distance just because you don’t want to end in tears, focusing on what you’ve got might be not that hard. Well, I didn’t intend to lecture anyone here, because truthfully speaking, it was what I want to say to myself: to be happy, to focus on what I’ve got and appreciate every little things in my life to be grateful for. A harmonic family and loving friends, for instance.
Monday, June 27, 2011
Bandung and Friends
[1] My beloved college friends. [2] Pizza at Sugar & Cream Rooftop Bar and Restaurant (Maja House). [3] Playing cards. [4] Delicious sweet yamien. [5] Brian was eating ice cream. [6] Full personnel photo at Humming Bird Eatery and Guest House. [7] Lovely ladies : Fidela, Veronia, and Vivi. [8] Es campur.
Back in April 2011, after much deliberation, my college friends and I finally set off for Bandung in search of light refreshment after months of studying, writing papers, doing overflowing assignments, and taking a series of exams. It was a 3 days and 2-night trip, which was scheduled on June 15, and coincidentally, was also the last day of our internship report submission. Here are some photos I’d like to share with you. I shot hundreds of photos, but only a little of them came up well. Yeah, my photography skill hasn’t improved yet, but I’m working on it. Lame excuse, huh?
Labels:
Circle of Friends,
personal space,
photographs
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