2014年6月18日星期三

6/18/2014 Friends

 Jun and Chris are both exchange students from Korean for 1 year. We knew each other on the school shuttle bus during first Walmart trip served for international students who has no car last year. At that night, they invited me to their room to have dinner with them. It was amazing that you have totally different background and nation with someone, but you still have endless topics to share with them.

After that talk, we became close friends very soon. I still remembered my 20th birthday two week later—I was moving by surprise they gave me.
Time flies, their exchange program ended in May and they would go back to Korea after that. At the end of spring semester, two of my Korean friends, Jun and Chris, went to First Baptist Church in downtown, Troy, to have a music performance with their classmates. They invited me to there, so I dressed up and arrived there on time. 
In their eyes, this music concert was a special way for farewell to the wonderful small city and their friends.

The performance was really successful. 
I was proud of Jun and Chris. After that concert, we walked back to campus while talking from downtown. Although it was not close, we were happy and not felt tired. 
I was sad because they will leave me soon. We meet countless people in our whole life. Some people just like the passengers that you would forget them soon; but a few people just like the tattoo on your body, they would become part of your life that you never wipe them off. Although we had met only for one year, the feeling just like we were old friends and had known each other for a long time. And I promised them that I will go to Korea to visit them with my parents in July. Can’t wait for that trip. I think We would be friends forever wherever we are. 

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