a decision made

26 January, 2008

and so I’ve finally left xanga, and maybe i’ll still keep it. I’ll simply jack sparrow it – you know, make it up as I go along…

once again there’s so much to do, work is piling up, each task on top of another, till the last one is hanging precariously on the edge – would it fall?

one thing’s for sure, I am glad to have today relatively free, to do all the work, which, quite obviously, isn’t done yet. Still, I’ve done a fair amount of work and am indeed happy about it.

was wonderful hearing from marilyn and rowena again, a reminder of the fun times we had together in 1T13, a glimmer of light in my otherwise gloomy journey – that 2 months in cj. I was even happier and pleased to find out that there will be a class outing, hopefully I can make it. It’d be great to see everyone again, to see how people have changed in that less-than-a-year period, to do lots and lots of catching up. Please let that day be kept free.

on to the highlights of the week: that unforgettable geography lesson. on how to talk your way out of getting a speeding ticket from malaysian police – football’s the way to go. about how he has taught people who became famous: stefanie sun and nick middleton. and how he almost shot to stardom, the close fight to earn a dream job – to become a sports commentator, and losing at the beginning of who wants to be a millionaire, he didn’t have the ‘fastest finger’. Its interesting to note that I find it harder to remember what he said about rivers. Hahaha.

then there was of course, the release of o level results. so my batch got beaten, the juniors brought the average down to a 13.6. sadly for music, only one got an A1, though a 62.5% distinction is good anytime. Next batch of music students: work hard and raise that figure! joshua – the godbrother – has a final score of 13 for poly. interesting choice he has – aviation management. I was quite disappointed with the performance of the secondary 5 students of henderson though, they didn’t do as well. anyway, I wish them the best in their next step ahead and hope that they’ll give their all.

quite a week it has been, hasn’t it? and work is never far, and I am so looking forward to the next week (not)