It’s close to 1 am. Been here for almost a week now, though it feels like a life time. every time i walk down the hotel halls, it’s like walking in to a nightmare. it’s one of those ‘i-can’t-believe-this-is-happening-to-me’ moment – on freakin REPLAY.
i don’t know how else to describe what i’m going through right now. oh. wait. here’s another one. try, ‘it’s one of those Mondays..that just won’t end’. it’s ok. one thing i realize after going to one of these things, i usually come out stronger and more determined than ever………right?
oh well. sitting two seats away from Kevin Rudd.. THE Kevin Rudd made my day. ok? i kudve literally just bent over, tap him on his shoulder and say to him “hello k-rudd, i follow you on twitter”. but i didn’t. of course i didn’t. no. of course not.
it’s a pity that I didn’t get a chance to run across to Buda this time around. I’m still mesmerized by the beauty of this country. The hotel where i’m staying has a view of the hill sides of Buda, bejewelled with old monuments, castles and old remnants of war.
Although the more commercial shops, restaurants and hotels are situated in Pest, the locals seem to favor Buda more. for what reason, this i have yet to find out. For those of you who don’t know, the city of Budapest was originally made up of two cities:- Buda and Pest both separated by the Danube river and presently, connected by bridges.
the best thing ive learnt being in the job so far is NEVER to have high expectations. this way you’ll constantly be surprised.
there. something to smile about Monday. (it’s technically Tuesday now)
its 1am.
heh. the time is showing no signs of me going in to bed anytime soon.
someone, pinch me?