Next week, our music test is gonna start. Good thing the teacher's gonna start with the boys, or I'll die from the fright. Bad thing is the selection of songs that we were given to choose from involved a lot of flats/sharps, or they are way too high/low for me to sing properly, or it involves jumping octaves. Not good at all, as I've always had trouble jumping from one octave to another. I tend to end up singing at least 2 notes lower than I want to.
Then there's my English teacher who had signed me up for the poem recitation contest. The stage fright's going to get to me. Dancing in a see-through jumpsuit on stage as a kiddie was bad enough. Actually opening my mouth to say something on stage is worse. And the contest is 2 days before our exams. What the *insert all sorts of swear words in all sorts of languages/dialects here*.
Ah, the pain. At least I did warn my teacher that I can have a slightly twisted sense of humour at times. And selecting a poem to recite is one of those times. >:3
Friday, July 30, 2010
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Chinese Students
On Tuesday, we're expecting 2 students from China to stay with us for lessons on that day. Awesomeness is gonna happen, I know it, especially during Geography and Chinese. Mr Ng would have a blast with them. Double the awesomeness if you stir in Daniel into the equation. Triple it if you add Chinaman and Bird. (he got the nickname from a joke about him being Chinaman's pet) I'm still not too pleased with Chinaman since he smashed a ball into my face which nearly drove my glasses into my eyes.
When our teacher announced this, we went mad. Mad, as in overexcited. Then the guys got significantly disappointed when our taecher added that both of the students are guys. I got stuck with a grumpy Daniel for the rest of Saturday: he was expecting 1 girl, if not 2. Thankfully it was teachers' training day, so I only need to put up with him for 4 periods.
They're coming in from the 4th period till 10th period. Which makes me wonder, how are they going to cope with the 2 Malay periods and Sejarah period? Students from China don't normally learn Malay, so I doubt they're going to understand what the teachers are saying. Cikgu Mun would NOT be pleased with this. Big time.
When our teacher announced this, we went mad. Mad, as in overexcited. Then the guys got significantly disappointed when our taecher added that both of the students are guys. I got stuck with a grumpy Daniel for the rest of Saturday: he was expecting 1 girl, if not 2. Thankfully it was teachers' training day, so I only need to put up with him for 4 periods.
They're coming in from the 4th period till 10th period. Which makes me wonder, how are they going to cope with the 2 Malay periods and Sejarah period? Students from China don't normally learn Malay, so I doubt they're going to understand what the teachers are saying. Cikgu Mun would NOT be pleased with this. Big time.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Don't Tell Mum
Mum's gone on a business trip yesterday, so this leaves me, bro and dad at home. Now that she's not home, we've been making plans on what to eat/do over the next few days, and they mostly include stuff that mum rarely allows us to eat, like nasi kandar and pizza with extra cheese. As for the "do" part, so far it we only thought of combing through Subang, Sunway and Puchong for new places to eat. Yep, go ahead and say that we're three pigs. XD
Dinner menu so far includes pizza and western (my suggestions, and no, I don't mean someplace like TGI Friday's for western: we'll break the budget), nasi kandar (bro's suggestion, good one, bro), Japanese and German (dad, are you being serious when you said that?).
Yep. 3 pigs indeed. This is what happens when you leave us in the house minus mum for a few days. Awesomeness/hilarity/chaos/whatever you like to put it ensues. Just don't tell mum that we've been eating all these unhealthy stuff.
Dinner menu so far includes pizza and western (my suggestions, and no, I don't mean someplace like TGI Friday's for western: we'll break the budget), nasi kandar (bro's suggestion, good one, bro), Japanese and German (dad, are you being serious when you said that?).
Yep. 3 pigs indeed. This is what happens when you leave us in the house minus mum for a few days. Awesomeness/hilarity/chaos/whatever you like to put it ensues. Just don't tell mum that we've been eating all these unhealthy stuff.
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Don't Torture Me, Little Dollies... The Truth Is...
You all are not going to be drawn for quite a few days. I'm all better now, but I still have the sore throat left over from the cold... This means no curry noodles. And hot dogs. And cereal. Damn it all, especially the no cereal part. Back to drinking Herbalife milkshakes again for breakfast.
And seriously, must my dreams go all weird whenever I have a fever? The last time involved people dressed in yellow polka dotted bikinis (must be thanks to listening to bro's playlist of "oldies"), now it involved supposedly cute little dolls being sickeningly cheery. Now I don't know when will be the next time I doodle dollies on my Sejarah textbook again.
And seriously, must my dreams go all weird whenever I have a fever? The last time involved people dressed in yellow polka dotted bikinis (must be thanks to listening to bro's playlist of "oldies"), now it involved supposedly cute little dolls being sickeningly cheery. Now I don't know when will be the next time I doodle dollies on my Sejarah textbook again.
Sunday, July 4, 2010
Sports Day
Sports Day! Well, it spanned 2 days so you can't exactly say Sports Day. Anyway, I brought dad's camera on the 2nd day, so, there's pics. And videos. Unfortunately, Blogger took a loooong time to upload even a short clip, and even then, there was an error so I can't upload any videos. Sorry.
Towards the end, the headmaster called everyone who wants to to run with him. Half the stadium immediately emptied.
St John's Ambulance. And there really was an ambulance that day with "St John's Ambulance" on the side. And there seemed to be a lot of people who literally dropped like flies after they're done running.
Ally! Sorry, but the way you spelled the short form of your name... You know that it's actually a word right?
Titadyn. After quite some time, they officially have a uniform.
Run Henry, Run! And don't insult me over this photo just because you guys didn't win the 4x100 baton pass! Because of that, I've deleted it from Facebook! Happy now, Mr. Smartass? >:(
You guys arh, play Uno play until you didn't realize someone's snapping at you arh.
St John's Ambulance. And there really was an ambulance that day with "St John's Ambulance" on the side. And there seemed to be a lot of people who literally dropped like flies after they're done running.
Ally! Sorry, but the way you spelled the short form of your name... You know that it's actually a word right?
Balloons! I want one! But they have to be there to hold up the banner...
Go Kit Jun! Draw on Jay's face! >:3
The parade. Excuse the crappy quality. I had to zoom in.
Trying to snap me now, Jasreen?
This is win. Ming Yang sleeping with his head in someone's lap. >:D
Then half the girls tried kidnapping me for photos. Seet Her, Samantha, WHY THE HECK DID YOU SECRETLY TAKE PHOTOS OF ME????? THEY LOOK SO UGLY!!! *mopes*
I forgot how Yi Teng persuaded me to take that photo. Maybe it's because I was in a good mood after eating lunch. Or maybe I managed to read quite a few fanfics before she took the picture. (the power of the internet through a mobile phone)
Woo. That's quite a long post.
Woo. That's quite a long post.
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