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Tuesday, September 6, 2016

It's Quiet Uptown

How do you face this situation?
No way could reality be like the simulation.
The thoughts that riddled my mind with questions and imaginations,
Caved in with time, constant guilt and worry like palpitations.

Could it have been different if it was at another time?
The pieces could maybe fit just nicely like verses in a rhyme.
The guilt that hammered my mind with responsibilities intertwine,
With fear and disempowerment, constantly creeping down my spine.

I worried so much.
I thought too much.
Things that seemed right just did not seem to take flight,
even with all my might, I just didn't see all of the light.

At the end, my one true comfort is darkness.
I went to see it again, to embrace it's friendliness.
After a while I could get up again, look at awkwardness.
Reel in the line and fire up that specialness.

Open at the Close

It's been a long time since I last updated my blog, huh? I was just lazy to update.

At the end of July, the inaugural Asian Quidditch Cup 2016 took place in the USJ11 football field. There were three teams participating, the two Malaysian teams, Damansara Dementors and the Subang Chimeras, as well as the champions hailing from Australia, the Australian National University Owls (ANU Owls). This was the first time we experienced an actual quidditch match, with the help of the more experienced ANU Owls players, we learned a lot and gained experience (and injuries) from this tournament.

The week after was Sri KL's Leo Quidditch Tournament. It was more casual match targeted for high school students. Some of us Damansara Dementor players participated as we were invited to both assist and participate in the games. Half way through the tournament, I had to pull out because of the injuries I had sustained from AQC. I then changed to help referee the games because the kids were not very well informed about the quidditch rules. During this tournament, Xander got badly injured, especially when his toenail almost got ripped off his toe. The firs aiders had to extract his toenail. It was nasty but cool at the same time.

After that I took about a month off from quidditch to recover. I went back two weeks to watch the casual Sunday games and then three weeks I didn't go. When I went this Sunday I felt like I was so out of shape.

Can't wait for more games to come.