Friday, February 20, 2009
It happen on Tuesday evening, but I only found out at Wednesday morning, but thought I might have misplaced it, but on Thursday I finally concluded that
I HAVE LOST MY WALLET!As usual, I was on the bus back home, and when I arrive home I emptied my pockets as usual but did not notice that my wallet was missing as I was busy helping out with the cooking. On Wednesday morning, when I was getting ready for school, I couldnt find my wallet anywhere, as the tickets are in there. I searched high and low for it, in vain, it was no where to be found! Had to grab some cash and leave the house.
And then I realised that I cant buy concession tickets as I dont have my concession card,
IT IS IN MY WALLET! That means, no student fare, but full price. Double the price! HORROR! I know, public transport here is a total rip off! And when I got to the bus, I could sit the usual bus that I normally do as it is pre-pay only and my pre-pay bus card is also
IN MY WALLET! how troublesome!
So after having my weekly bus tickets disappear to Timbuktu, I ended up having to fish out even more cash for transport. What a waste. I know, I'm mad at myself as well, because I'm living in a tight budget that somehow I only have enough to eat! And now, gotta spend on a new wallet, I think I need a job, and work every Saturdays. What do you reckon?
Even after countless efforts like creating a havoc in the house searching for it, contacting the lost and found with the company, leaving details at the police station, and searching the same bus. I finally came to conclusion that it was lost.
LOST!
But its so hard to cheer up if your wallet has sentimental value or high value in this case... As I have only been using it for 3 months plus, after my mum gave it to me as a birthday present!

BYE BYE MY WALLET
maybe someday I might get you back, or maybe I might feel sorry that you're having a new stinky owner!
Anyway, back to something else.....
I consider myself to be lucky than most of the students in school as most of the people there dont have much opportunities to interact with Australians as most of the students there are from Asia. But as for me, I have cousins here and relatives living in Sydney which have prompted me to miggle around. And because I got to Hillsong church, I've been able to meet people from different countries.
But this one guy, how I met him was just special. If you want, read the other post.
VIKTOR WIZKE!
He has been a great pal for the pass week. Although I've only known him, but I know that he has a really good heart. And person I truly respect. Although only 20, he have travelling and working over here in Australia for the pass 3 months. And I find him really responsible, matured and good in heart.
I guess when you meet foreigners here, most of them would want new friends and I prompts you to make friends for life. And I'm glad that I was able to find it in this German lad. We shared laughs and joke, common interest! Even Wendy and Jessica(my cousins) find him a really great guy.
As he's on his way back to Germany, I wanna wish him all the best.
On Thursday night, we had a dinner ( me, Vik and Chris) as it was he last night here in Sydney, marking the end of a great Australian Adventure and a beginning of a wonderful friendship!
Thanks Viktor. Gonna miss you heaps man! Maybe someday when I tour Germany, I'll surely drop by to meet you up!





I guess, no matter where you're from. What nation you represent, we all come together as one in friendship!
Guten Tag!
silenced at 2/20/2009 06:33:00 PM