The airport was nice, as always. This holidays, they have a Spongebob-theme going on. At different terminals, you can find Spongebob displays. It's pretty cute. At the same time, it was sort of a frightening realization - that Spongebob has been around for so long. When I was in Primary School, I was already watching the show. And here I am, many years later, marveling at huge displays of the same character.
We drove to Holland Village where we found a nice place called Park. Park stands apart from Holland Village, at a random grass patch, all by itself. It was nearly deserted, as expected on a weekday morning. I had their usual breakfast and their latte. It was so-so, but I like the place nonetheless. The decor was very well-done, and they had lots of magazines. There were also powerplugs, which is a huge bonus!
After brunch, my friend went for her hair appointment, and I found myself all alone at Park. Some of my friends were studying at Republic Polytechnic, which is all the way at Jurong. On a whim, once again, I decided to make a trip up north. Before that, I bought cupcakes from Plain Vanilla.
Haha. I realize that I'm just describing what happened to me today, and not much about how I feel. How do I feel? Lemme think. I was happy to have met up with a friend, and it was really nice chatting with her over brunch. I'm also happy that I got to go to a new place, Republic Poly, and join some of my friends in the north. I probably won't do it again, but at the very least, I can say that I've been there.
I'm supposed to be studying for my three remaining finals - Consumer Behavior, Marketing Research and Strategy. Consumer Behavior and Strategy are very qualitative subjects - preparation will entail getting to know the subjects inside and out, and then being able to apply those concepts in the paper. I'm not too worried, because even given one day, I think I can do reasonably well. The more pressing problem was Marketing Research, which is a module I don't really like because of all the calculations, and mathematical concepts which were never fully fleshed out for us. I was worried, but then I realized that the paper was open book, so now I'm more relaxed.
All in all, I'm relaxed about my finals. I think I have enough time to study what needs to be studied. The next few months look set to be exciting as well, with my trip to India, and my full-time internship, and my Brandstorm competition, on top of all the other adhoc stuff which will surely come my way. It is packed, but at the same time, I don't know whether I'm going about it correctly. I guess you never do huh? One thing that's certain is that 2014 will be a different kind of year.
Hopefully, different in the best way possible.