March 26, 2012
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Yesterday I went on a trip down memory lane and looked through all of my random papers from the past. Elementary report cards, school photos, and letters from family members as I was away in the Philippines basically all alone at the age of nine.
What a blast from the past, but it also really made me feel a bit sad. In letters people always write so many things with intentions of what they would like to happen in the future, but very little of that may ever take shape or form. It made me remember how homesick I felt to be in such an alien land with no one that I knew from my previous life in Canada. I spent 6 months there with family I never met before with the purpose of attaining a life experience of some sort. In truth I did see and learn many things that Canadian children would probably never get a chance to even imagine. But it was sad to be alone.
Also, looking at my class photos and thinking to the present time. I actually have very little to do with any of the friends that I once had long ago. Many of them are now complete strangers to me.
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I know how you feel…
Matt, I remember we were good friends up until you left for the Phillipines. There were no goodbyes or a heads up, we just took summer off and you never came back. When you did come back, you were a totally different guy to me. You were much more quiet and reserved. I feel that trip you took was a life changing experience, and it basically shaped who you are today.
We never really connected closely again after that, but I feel you’ll always be a friend of mine. Resident Evil bonds never die hahah
@Lazure - Thanks, Steven. Sometimes I think it did change me too. For better or worse, I do not know.
How’s it going with your schooling? Done yet?
My last final is on the 15th. I’ve put my social life on hiatus until then lol. Will definitely set something up with you shortly after that