Thursday, July 7, 2016

Trip got CANCELLED

Hi peeps!

Hope you are enjoying the summer with all its sweet fruits :) (I can't get enough of all of these). I'm currently at home in my country and I'm going to leave soon (at the end of the summer) to Germany. I know that I'll miss everything here: my family, friends, city, mountains and ALL the rest. I'm trying not to waste every single day (but aint successful all the time).

One of the things that kept me busy the last day is trying to get together with my friends (classmates in high school) and get out for 2 day trip to the Lake Sary-Chelek (you can see the picture below). We had to leave today in the morning according to our plan, but everything crashed yesterday. The reason is ridiculous: we just couldn't organize small bus and food for 2 days! That was the only thing we needed to do. In my opinion that's not the main reason. May be the main reason is that our class wasn't one of those united and organized ones? I think so.

    Lake Sary-Chelek (Credits: Azamat Imanaliev. More pictures of Sary-Chelek are here)


All of us are about 19 years old at the moment. People are trying to get into adults' world as fast as possible at this age (and yes, I'm not the exception). Let me tell you what are my friends doing. Most of my classmates (former classmates) are enrolled to the universities, but couple of them stopped their education and already working somewhere. However now, all the students in my country have a summer break and many of my friends are trying to earn some money in this period or helping their parents at their work. This is one of the main reasons why we can't just gather all together. We gather often and of course every time some people are missing. But there are those people, who are missing all the time. Some of them are abroad and I can understand the reason of their absence. Nevertheless some of them just found "better world". If you are reading this and you are still at high school, remember, there always be some people who will disappear after you graduate (if not all of you). If you already graduated, you can leave a comment bellow this post, it'd be interesting to know how often you meet with your classmates and do you also have those "disappeared" friends. In my opinion, those people didn't feel themselves at ease in high school and just won't return to that environment again.

If you are wondering why my classmates are so important for me, I just want to tell you about the school I graduated. It was Kyrgyz-Turkish lyceum, where pupils study and live 5 days a week. So we studied, lived, played, fought, starved, ate and slept together 5 days a week during the 5 years. So we are not just classmates, we are more than that. Most of these people became my brothers and I don't know if I'll find better friends than those.

Sorry guys for this disorganized post (as our trip plan -_-). The main thing I wanted to tell and wish you are good friends. If you already have them, just stay close and gather more often ;)

Cheeeeerz,
Tima

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