
As I was doing some cleaning and packing up today, I found a bar of milk chocolate in one of the supposedly-empty plastic bags that I was going to discard. I couldn't remember buying it, but I surely had since I also found the receipt inside the plastic bag. Anyway, it is a nice surprise. I have been chocolate-deprived for a few weeks and this is just what I need.
Maybe it's a note from the past. Today is officially my last day in univ, so maybe it is a kind of "Congrats, you've done it" note from me few months ago. Ha ha. Sounds mad, but I actually used to write a note for myself when I was a little girl. I had this house-shaped piggy bank (with red roof and creamy facade) in which I kept the notes I wrote when I was 8 or 10 years old for myself 5, 10 years down the road. I remembered writing it, but sadly, I never get around reading when the time was up. Oh, well.
Anyway, I must have bought this when I was in a quite stressful period. Usually I will buy either chocolate or another C, which is less wholesome but I like anyway. Strange that I bought Dars, since I usually bought Cadbury but I am cheap, so I am guessing there was a discount of sorts. So, here comes the question? Why would there be a discount for chocolates? Having worked in the Cocoa Trees some time back, I learn that chocolates are usually on sale when they are nearing their expire dates. So I turned the chocolate bar, and true enough, the expiry date is May 2008. Which is like sometime this month. OH well.
Anyway, it's a good reason to binge on it while I can.
On a side note, I used a lot of anyways in this entry. Coincidentally, I used it a lot too when I talked about univ life. "Anyway, it turned out well in the end," " Anyway, it doesn't matter," "Anyway, it sucks," and so on. (Anyway, can anyone tell me how to punctuate the previous sentence properly?)
So, I just want to say, tomorrow I am no longer a student. What I will be, say next month, I cannot tell. But tomorrow, yes, tomorrow, I am an unemployed.
Or maybe, just someone on a vacation. Ha-ha.