Tired tired tired
Dang!
Whatssup, back to my blog cuz im lazy to finish my homework right now.
The interview session has begun,which sapped all the energy outta me.
Interviewing people is no joke, but its once in secondary school life.
Although its a bit late,
I would still like to post my feelings about my last Sports Day in secondary school life.
Literally, it was awesome, no words to describe it. :D
Its funny how people advised us not to get involved in any stuff during form 5 due to the exams,
I broke that principle though, and i never regret it :)
I volunteered to help in the preparation of tent decoration.
I skipped class for 4 days straight, stayed back till late that week, homework unfinished.
We once muttered,grumbled,feeling dejected,
But all the hard work paid off :)
It was a memorable moment when our house was announced winner of the tent decoration.
I screamed out of joy with all my house members,
I hugged Joe Yee, and both of us were crying.
Our decoration leader, Wai Kit was so overhelmed he hid his face in his hands,
And the boys, Norman, Vooi Vrung and our president, Izzat ran around the podium with our house flag like kids.
I would never forget those memories.
The process was a priceless piece of puzzle :)
I learned from this experience the value of cooperation and trust.
I also learned not to leave regrets.
Do it while you are young, while you are brave enough.
You may find that hot-headness ebbing away when you are growing up.
Just be crazy, just go for it. :)
And thats it for today, cheerio!
Back to homework zzzz
Whatssup, back to my blog cuz im lazy to finish my homework right now.
The interview session has begun,which sapped all the energy outta me.
Interviewing people is no joke, but its once in secondary school life.
Although its a bit late,
I would still like to post my feelings about my last Sports Day in secondary school life.
Literally, it was awesome, no words to describe it. :D
Its funny how people advised us not to get involved in any stuff during form 5 due to the exams,
I broke that principle though, and i never regret it :)
I volunteered to help in the preparation of tent decoration.
I skipped class for 4 days straight, stayed back till late that week, homework unfinished.
We once muttered,grumbled,feeling dejected,
But all the hard work paid off :)
It was a memorable moment when our house was announced winner of the tent decoration.
I screamed out of joy with all my house members,
I hugged Joe Yee, and both of us were crying.
Our decoration leader, Wai Kit was so overhelmed he hid his face in his hands,
And the boys, Norman, Vooi Vrung and our president, Izzat ran around the podium with our house flag like kids.
I would never forget those memories.
The process was a priceless piece of puzzle :)
I learned from this experience the value of cooperation and trust.
I also learned not to leave regrets.
Do it while you are young, while you are brave enough.
You may find that hot-headness ebbing away when you are growing up.
Just be crazy, just go for it. :)
And thats it for today, cheerio!
Back to homework zzzz
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