Hi everyone! How're you all doing? I've just started my semester back at university. And well, I want to tell you about this particular day where things doesn't turn the way I wanted it to be xD;
On that day, I have a morning class at 9am. I have yet to know where my class is, so I intend to go there earlier to find the place leisurely and to cut myself some slack in case I got lost.
I woke up early and left for the 8.30 bus. Upon arriving, I see a lot of people waiting at the bus stop... which is rare.
We waited for the bus.... and waited. The bus is late, and at 8.50, finally one old bus arrived. However, the bus was half full and can only take a few people. I'm not among the lucky people who got into the bus
Forced to take a detour, I took 2 buses to get to my uni... but my 2nd bus, which my friend claimed to stop in front of our uni... didn't stop!!! we were taken to several stops awaaaaaaaaay from our uni. bad. we're late, and now we seem to take the wrong bus? But after taking another bus to uni, we finally got there... late for our first class TT_TT
Now, I thought that's the end of my didn't-go-as-well day. But for another class that I had, I actually misread where I'm going to have my class. I had run from lower campus - upper campus ----and back to lower campus. (I had to climb the 100-something steps of stairs!!! ;A; ). Now I'm all sweaty from the running, but make it in time for my class.... and, my 2 hour classroom just happen to have an AC malfunction. Our only source of ventilation is a door. In a room stuffed with about a hundred students.....
so that's the end of my not-so-well day.... but wait!!! the next day, I had just bought some big carton paper to put up my room... and it just had to rain cats and dogs (Just for the duration where I get home!! It stopped after I took my shower back at home!). I was totally drenched.... the weather forecast says there's 0% chance of rain!!! :T
Hence, I quoted a line from Grey's anatomy show:
"You know weather guys.They're wrong most of the time, and they still keep their jobs."