Greeting everyone! How are you all doing today? I'm doing great, just enjoying this lovely day. You know, it's been a while since I've been in school on 18 November, but I still remember those good old days at the first year in this school.
It was the second year of my major, and I headed to school as usual. I was excited to see my friend, who I hadn't seen in a while since the school had a break for a whole month. We really missed each other, you know? I arrived at school around 7:00 a.m., and the first thing I noticed was the architecture display on the first floor.
The architecture class had created these amazing designs that showcased the rural areas of Cambodia. It was so cool to see how they captured the essence of the countryside. And there was also an art show about the school building itself. I had to stop and admire the work - it was truly impressive as you can see the random detail like the stuff at home🏠.
After taking in all the artistic displays, I decided to grab a coffee and have breakfast with my friend.
We had two lessons scheduled for the day, and we were both eager to dive into the learning.
As we sat down to enjoy our coffee, my friend started discussing about all sorts of stuff we had never discussed before. I have just started my group assignment as well and we got to choose the topic so that it will lead to presentation on next week. I guess the long break gave my friend some change of their talk, she have have a lot of time to think and process everything. She was talking a mile a minute, but I didn't mind. It was nice to catch up and hear what was on her mind.
You know, the school break was really important for us. It gave us a chance to recharge and come back to our studies with renewed energy. I remember during the break, I spent a lot of time exploring the forest at Kompot and trying new coffee and food at one village, it was a very good experience. The flavors were incredible, and it really opened my eyes to the rich culture of my Cambodia.
When I finally got back to school, it felt like a homecoming. I was greeted by familiar faces and the familiar sounds of the campus, with everyone trying to get back into the swing of things, but it was good to see my classmates and professors again.