Not going to school next semester has not sunk in yet. Even though I already want to start working (to financially sustain myself because I’m getting poorer and poorer everyday), I will always think of myself as a college girl.

Was it weird that I wasn’t emotional during graduation? I guess it did not feel like the end. (I’m taking out the fact that the blazing sun, humidity and un-airconditioned venue killed any emotional tendencies for all of us.) I didn’t even think I will miss my friends – I just know they won’t let me miss them. Few days after graduation, we meet again.

APRIL 25:

Marjun|Nino|Ian|Aivi|ErinIt wasn’t completely for leisure though. We have laptops, research materials, design schemes, a construction estimate book and calculator… yeah, graduation really wasn’t the end.

In case you are wondering, no we don’t have extra/unfinished classes, it is for a design competition we are joining. Wish us luck! The budget for the project is soooo tight! But as an inside joke, we hope “PAG-IBIG conquers all”.Yummy silvanas from Dumaguete brought to the rest of us by Erin and Ian who both attended the 19th UAPSA National Congress at the said city.

APRIL 28:

Aivi|Jill|KimYummy crepes from Cafe Breton. This time we have laptops, maps and googling powers. With meetings here and there, I seem to be very busy these past days, eh?

BUT! This meet-up was not for another design competition, it was for our Hong Kong trip itinerary planning, YEY! Hong Kong, see you in two weeks! 🙂

Other things that happened within the week:

  • I bought my own domain and started on this blog (needless to say).
  • I learned that we placed in some sort of design competition we entered a month back.
  • A design project got official as I received an e-mail from the boss.
  • I received some monetary gifts from relatives for graduating (with honors :P).

To fellow newly grads, how was your post-grad week? 🙂