Monday
"Hauling the balloon and huge A3 size flimsy card to school made me feel as if I am going camping. The board HY made was bigger than I had expected, there is something seriously wrong with my ability to estimate size. I should not drive. Rather uneventful day, but Xtina's hair really made her look super feminine and sweet. (pls girl, trust me. You do look sweet!) Steamboat at Suz's place, her mum is one wonderful host, giving us food and more food..it was really a great dinner. Eat until tummies are all bulging out. -grins- I did found out that night that HY is a great 'dishwasher' though! *silly grin*"
Wednesday
I hope things go back to normal. Sometimes it can hurt to be too close within a group. Manage to understand people a little better, but I guess I still fall into the habit of making too rash decisions. Will have to learn to watch myself abit.
Time really flies by fast, no longer do I see full attendance in 36/02. In fact, I doubt I have ever seen a full attendance during morning assembly throughout the entire 1 half years I spent in TJC. Makes me wonder how much effort some of them put into being part of the class itself. Come to think of it, I think I am at fault as well. *sheepish look* Maybe it is the sudden found freedom in JC life compared to secondary school life where discipline is super strict, that is why we cannot find time to bond as a class in the first place? *ponders* But I do know, the period of time spent in TJ is indeed very short, it takes me back to the first day of Orientation, the first day I got to meet my class without knowing anybody beforehand in the first place, after first 3 months, the time I met my new classmates who will join 36/02. Thank God those that made up the class were wonderful, it just adds flavour to the class. How will it be in university and beyond when we slip into the cracks of society 10 years down the road?
2 more days, in fact, considering that not many are going school on Friday, tomorrow will be the last day we spend time together as a class. May not be enough to bring tears to my eyes, but enough to reminiscise about. Suddenly, all these will move into pages of history, where 2003 becomes the 12th year of schooling I receive, apart from kindergarden/nursery days. (those don't count lah -_-)
Right now, even as we work towards the Prelims and eventually the A-levels, I wish you all best of luck down the path of life. That is the very least I can offer for a brief grasp of the present time. Gee. I think my grammar is going. Thank you all, for framing my life in Temasek JC. *smiles*
"Hauling the balloon and huge A3 size flimsy card to school made me feel as if I am going camping. The board HY made was bigger than I had expected, there is something seriously wrong with my ability to estimate size. I should not drive. Rather uneventful day, but Xtina's hair really made her look super feminine and sweet. (pls girl, trust me. You do look sweet!) Steamboat at Suz's place, her mum is one wonderful host, giving us food and more food..it was really a great dinner. Eat until tummies are all bulging out. -grins- I did found out that night that HY is a great 'dishwasher' though! *silly grin*"
Wednesday
I hope things go back to normal. Sometimes it can hurt to be too close within a group. Manage to understand people a little better, but I guess I still fall into the habit of making too rash decisions. Will have to learn to watch myself abit.
Time really flies by fast, no longer do I see full attendance in 36/02. In fact, I doubt I have ever seen a full attendance during morning assembly throughout the entire 1 half years I spent in TJC. Makes me wonder how much effort some of them put into being part of the class itself. Come to think of it, I think I am at fault as well. *sheepish look* Maybe it is the sudden found freedom in JC life compared to secondary school life where discipline is super strict, that is why we cannot find time to bond as a class in the first place? *ponders* But I do know, the period of time spent in TJ is indeed very short, it takes me back to the first day of Orientation, the first day I got to meet my class without knowing anybody beforehand in the first place, after first 3 months, the time I met my new classmates who will join 36/02. Thank God those that made up the class were wonderful, it just adds flavour to the class. How will it be in university and beyond when we slip into the cracks of society 10 years down the road?
2 more days, in fact, considering that not many are going school on Friday, tomorrow will be the last day we spend time together as a class. May not be enough to bring tears to my eyes, but enough to reminiscise about. Suddenly, all these will move into pages of history, where 2003 becomes the 12th year of schooling I receive, apart from kindergarden/nursery days. (those don't count lah -_-)
Right now, even as we work towards the Prelims and eventually the A-levels, I wish you all best of luck down the path of life. That is the very least I can offer for a brief grasp of the present time. Gee. I think my grammar is going. Thank you all, for framing my life in Temasek JC. *smiles*