The trip to Putrajaya went well. Despite the heat and a bit too much waiting, everything went well and our time was planned real nice. We even got to return to campus earlier than planned.
Personally, I am very grateful to the participants for their patience and cooperation throughout the trip. Except for a few flaws such as the unair-conditioned bus, though they do complained, but they tolerated it, only one foreign student made such a big deal out of it. My perceptions towards this foreign student have changed, and he happened to be my senior’s boyfriend. All this while he was a cool person, but now I know, he’s a very fussy person. blaa.
The other participants were great. The Islamic Art Museum was the best as there were great artifacts, replicas of great artistic mosques around the world, weapons, manuscripts of the Qur’an. It was great. I couldn’t resist myself and bought three notebooks and four bookmarks. They were beautiful!
Putrajaya’s Seri Perdana Complex was a bit of a bore. It’s only the Prime Minister’s official house where he received international visitors and other political members of the world. All that there was to see were furnitures. But I did feel like a princess for a while. Putrajaya is a nice place anyway. Alhamdulillah everything went real well. I am glad that all the preparations are paid off. Alhamdulillah.
But that doesn’t mean I’m going to get myself involved in any programme committee next semester. My studies have suffered enough and I cannot let it happen again. I have to be among the best. I really have. That’s the main agenda I’m here for. So help me God.