I do actually have a draft of my time at Apple Hill I intend to publish here, but looking at the length of my Korea trip related post, it's going to be quite a while before it's done.
First of all, apologies for this extremely late reply, jet lag's gotten to me so I didn't have the mood to sit down and blog (not to mention immediate preparation classes prior to school which will eventually teach me the same things thus making absolutely no sense). So unfortunately in the words of Paul McCartney, life goes on. Brahhh.
I'd say my time at AH was pretty much the best two weeks of my life, pretty much because of the amazing people who actually know a thing or two about classical music, the fact that I've done so many things you can't do in Malaysia, and lets not forget about the harpsichord. What could be better though is if I register again and actually start practicing my pieces two months prior to the camp without some piano competition getting in the way. Hopefully my skills would have sharpened by then.
Knowing your days are numbered is pretty excruciating. Admittedly I've never had a good history when changing to a new school, but I'm quite hopeful things will change. What's not looking like it's going to change anytime soon though is the UK riots, and in wake of that I'd like to wish fellow Malaysian Asyraf Haziq a speedy recovery. I'm trying not to worry about that now, and thank goodness Kent isn't affected too much. 8 more days then. Time to have the carpe diem mentality, and make the most out of today then.
My economics tuition starts in literally one minute, and I won't be posting for some time. So in the words of Beethoven himself: Lebewohl. Adieux.
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