It is now the evening of July 16. I had prepared to write this summary more than ten days ago, but I have procrastinated until today, which is quite embarrassing. However, I know that this "procrastination" will likely persist for a long time, and doing my best to avoid it is the greatest effort I can make right now. The location for writing this summary is different from previous occasions, which I will detail at the end.
Last time I mentioned that in early June, I returned to school from a joyful trip to Wangxian Valley with Bao. Before I could fully savor the joy of the holiday, I had to work for a few days intermittently and handle various trivial matters related to the graduation ceremony. During this time, Bao and I started recording and taking care of a little baby on the Suki APP, which is quite adorable. Bao hosted the kindergarten evening party and performed very well; I participated in wx's Live house and finally "rekindled friendship" with old friends before graduation. By mid-June, Bao was busy with graduation and kindergarten matters, while I planned and executed a trip to Xi'an and Huashan with several college classmates. Specifically, the companions included tx, tj, cxw, and dxl. The five of us visited the Shaanxi Museum, the Tang Paradise, the Terracotta Army, and Huashan, among other scenic spots or historical sites. Most of the time during this period was very joyful, but there was an unpleasant incident with dxl that I prefer not to mention here. Thus ended the last group trip before graduation. Upon returning to school, it was already June 18. I didn't feel much involvement in this year's mid-year e-commerce promotion, but I did buy lipstick for Bao for the first time, so I participated a little bit, haha. The following days were spent rushing to handle various graduation-related matters, and on June 26, I attended the graduation ceremony, which can be said to be a formal mark of graduation. In the following days, my roommates gradually returned home, leaving only A and me. I worked during the day and returned home at night, and the last moments of my four years in college quietly became lonely.
As July began, my feelings of loneliness were swept away because Bao came to Wuhan! It should have been from July 2 to 6; during those four days, I was absent-mindedly working during the day and eagerly looking for Bao in the afternoon, happily spending the twilight of each day together. We visited the Hubei Provincial Museum together and encountered a very passionate guide; we shopped together; we rode bikes and explored most corners of the campus; we even ate watermelon late at night... so happy! Unfortunately, after Bao went back, I returned to work mode, participating in boring new employee "orientation training," doing research and miscellaneous tasks together, and I also moved dorms. My plan to change dorms failed, which felt quite discouraging.
Until today, I am writing these words in my dorm room. It's not about reminiscing about hardships and sweetness, but rather "remembering sweetness amidst bitterness," thinking of those little bits of happiness I can grasp. I feel that I can persist in the current unsatisfactory life. In any case, a peaceful mindset is often the key to preventing a great building from collapsing. See you next time.