Skip to main content

Bali 2013

The last field trip that I went to was in the 4th grade and that was to Bandung. I'm pretty sure part of the reason that I was allowed to go was because it wasn't that expensive. The thing that you should know about GMIS is that field trips don't come cheap. In fact, Cheap is the last word you'll use to describe a GMIS field trip so when I heard about the field trip to Bali in the 12th grade, my natural instinct was to say "Nah, I don't think I'm going". And when my friends would ask why, I'd reply "too expensive and it's probably not worth it". Truth be told, I wanted to go just because it was my last GMIS trip. And it'll be my first one in 8 years. 

The cost of the trip was as expected. Overpriced. I mean, 4 days in Bali and most of the days are those "free" days where you can do whatever you want? The trip already seemed like rip off but I didn't really care. How many times are you gonna get to go somewhere with 50+ people that you know right?

So I ended up going to Bali and I'm so glad that I did. Sure, a couple of my close friends that I really wanted to be there couldn't come because of the SAT but even without them I had some of the best times of my life. Yeah, LIFE. We pretty much had the whole villa to ourselves despite a couple rooms that were already occupied. Man I feel sorry for whoever's vacation we ruined those 4 days. We were LOUD every night. 3 am was the normal sleeping time every night.

Throughout the whole trip I didn't think about how expensive it was. I didn't care about the money. It's not like I'm going here every month or something. I wanted to live it up and like some of my annoying friends say, "YOLO". I became so close with people who I thought I'd never become close with and to this day we're still good friends. It's funny how even now, a solid month after Bali, people are still talking about it like it was last week. And for those people who didn't go because of the same reasons that I never went to all those other trips, They really don't know what they missed out on. 

Here's a list of things that I miss from Bali: 

*And I bet you guys miss something that's on this list too*

  • Eating breakfast with friends while talking about how drunk everyone was the night before
  • All the rides in Waterbom
  • Walking around and finding shops and restaurants around the hotel 
  • Going to the nearest minimart to buy MORE ALCOHOL
  • Wearing singlets EVERYWHERE 
  • Swimming every evening in the hotel pool 
  • Playing cards 
  • And lastly, getting DRUNK with everyone
PS : Thanks to Fionny's Article for making me want to write this. :)

Comments

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

5 Days of Awesome

8 Months. It's been 8 months since I've even touched  this blog and when I opened the front page and looked at the nice, clean colors, I always wonder why I ever switched when I wanted to get back on the blogosphere. You live and you learn, I guess.  So far, 2015 hasn't been the most awesome year that I've prayed it would be. I've gained weight, I haven't played basketball in over 3 or 4 months and I haven't really lived up to any of the new year's resolutions I made this year.

YouTube Support

Aside from meeting strangers from the internet, my friends had taken note of my YouTube channel and for a very short while, they'd always call me "Nobelplays" which was slightly annoying at first but it just grew on me I guess. After not uploading for a long time and having started this blog, I realize how supportive my friends were and how I haven't been thankful to them.  I thought that I wouldn't be able to get much support from my friends since nobody wants to watch gaming videos and that support from stranger's comments and "likes" is more important since it was more likely to happen. But I was totally wrong. The most support that I received was not from someone half a world away, it was from those who I saw everyday coming into class, Those who I sat next to, had lunch with. They were probably the biggest support I got. I was just too focused on becoming "BIG" on Youtube to see it.  A few of my friends started making videos as well...

Film-making Part 1

I know I mention and ramble on and on and on about making movies and that I probably should stop but I can't help it. Completing my first film in the 10th grade was a big achievement for me. And since then I've wondered if I should get back to it, but honestly, I don't think I am. In a way, I think it's better to see it as something that I did once upon a time in my life rather than something I'm currently doing all the time. I say that because right now, (and this is a LEGIT excuse) NONE of my friends are just interested in being in films. The ones I'm close to at least.  It all started in the 10th grade when I started to seriously plan what to do for my personal project. Basically what the personal project is is that you just have to make something out of a hobby or an interest that you have. Now originally I was going to teach a friend basketball and it was kind of perfect already. I was pretty close to him and he didn't suck SO MUCH that it was intol...