Bmen, amen!
Nov. 17th, 2007 07:02 pmHwang Jin I is such a gorgeous show, with rich palettes and fine silk. Still, thank goodness for the forward button. Korean melodramas seem to include pensive close-ups of the lovesick leads in every episode. Thanks to the button, I have sped to episode 14 in 3 days heh. But of course, I haven't spent all my time in front of the tv. It was Graduation rehearsal on Wednesday, Graduation Day on Thursday and PAE briefing yesterday.
The rehearsal was frankly a waste of time. But there was football after that, which made the day okay. Graduation itself was fun. Somehow, Tiffany, Jia En and I got high and laughed at things for no particular reason. After all the speeches, clapping and phototaking, after the entire event ended at 7.20pm, 12 of us in total marched to the field to play night soccer! It was a wonderful experience. The field was dark but there was sufficent light to make out the silhouettes of others and the grass seemed to ripple and sway as one ran. The navy sky was streaked with clouds and speckled with stars, vast and wide compared to the doll figures on the field. Darkness also gave us freedom in actions and we all shouted and yelled to our heart's content. The security guard came to chase us away at about 8pm but that couldn't take away the fun from the time. Charissa, Shiu An, Kathleen, Jasmine and I later went to lobby to get some food. After laughing and chatting for awhile, we set for home. On the bus back, Hui Fang, Cherie and I had an excited discussion about the ACSB twins we always see on 66. Then, Chen laoshi hopped onto the bus and Hui Fang started bantering with her. It was funny. I'm glad the my last official day at SCGS ended in that way. Despite fragile friendships, bad results and other bitter times, I only need to think of the dewy grass, clear shrills of laughter and off-target kicks to remember how my days at SC were.
Enough about the past. Now about the future, PAE. Played football first thing in the morning before the briefing. Argh, I'm torn between NJC and ACSIB. My parents is all for the former because it is established with a good track record, producing many scholars and highflyers. But that is precisely why I have reservations about going there. It seems staid and boring with its unchanging stability. My sister hated it when she went there too. On the other hand, my parents are against IB because it is new and not as recognised. Should it matter? New doesn't equate to lousy. Still, I don't want to be a financial burden. Hais, all I need is a little something to tip the scales in either way. Ah well, I have till Wednesday to decide harumph.
Went out later that day with my eldest sister to find a prom dres. Surprisingly and fortunately, we found one in the first shop we went into, which was Mango. It is black, quite informal, within my budget and it looks like a tennis dress. I probably can play tennis in it as well. It is the first girly-clothing that I bought willingly. Milestone! :D I am looking forward to see the extents to which people go to dress up for prom. Mwahaha. After buying the dress, which took me 1 hour to decide on, we walked around or 2 hours to look for my sister's make-up and pyjamas. My other sister then met us for dinner and after dinner, we spent another hour looking for a sexayee dress for her 25th birthday. Never attempt a booty shake in a long, classy empire-cut dress unless you wish to blind others. Watched Bee Movie after all that. It was an extremely lame but funny movie. My kinda show man!
Alright, long enough post. My brother's bugging me now, terra!
The rehearsal was frankly a waste of time. But there was football after that, which made the day okay. Graduation itself was fun. Somehow, Tiffany, Jia En and I got high and laughed at things for no particular reason. After all the speeches, clapping and phototaking, after the entire event ended at 7.20pm, 12 of us in total marched to the field to play night soccer! It was a wonderful experience. The field was dark but there was sufficent light to make out the silhouettes of others and the grass seemed to ripple and sway as one ran. The navy sky was streaked with clouds and speckled with stars, vast and wide compared to the doll figures on the field. Darkness also gave us freedom in actions and we all shouted and yelled to our heart's content. The security guard came to chase us away at about 8pm but that couldn't take away the fun from the time. Charissa, Shiu An, Kathleen, Jasmine and I later went to lobby to get some food. After laughing and chatting for awhile, we set for home. On the bus back, Hui Fang, Cherie and I had an excited discussion about the ACSB twins we always see on 66. Then, Chen laoshi hopped onto the bus and Hui Fang started bantering with her. It was funny. I'm glad the my last official day at SCGS ended in that way. Despite fragile friendships, bad results and other bitter times, I only need to think of the dewy grass, clear shrills of laughter and off-target kicks to remember how my days at SC were.
Enough about the past. Now about the future, PAE. Played football first thing in the morning before the briefing. Argh, I'm torn between NJC and ACSIB. My parents is all for the former because it is established with a good track record, producing many scholars and highflyers. But that is precisely why I have reservations about going there. It seems staid and boring with its unchanging stability. My sister hated it when she went there too. On the other hand, my parents are against IB because it is new and not as recognised. Should it matter? New doesn't equate to lousy. Still, I don't want to be a financial burden. Hais, all I need is a little something to tip the scales in either way. Ah well, I have till Wednesday to decide harumph.
Went out later that day with my eldest sister to find a prom dres. Surprisingly and fortunately, we found one in the first shop we went into, which was Mango. It is black, quite informal, within my budget and it looks like a tennis dress. I probably can play tennis in it as well. It is the first girly-clothing that I bought willingly. Milestone! :D I am looking forward to see the extents to which people go to dress up for prom. Mwahaha. After buying the dress, which took me 1 hour to decide on, we walked around or 2 hours to look for my sister's make-up and pyjamas. My other sister then met us for dinner and after dinner, we spent another hour looking for a sexayee dress for her 25th birthday. Never attempt a booty shake in a long, classy empire-cut dress unless you wish to blind others. Watched Bee Movie after all that. It was an extremely lame but funny movie. My kinda show man!
Alright, long enough post. My brother's bugging me now, terra!
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Date: 2007-11-20 09:09 am (UTC)I'm torn between NJC and HCJC! D: GAH!
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Date: 2007-11-20 07:46 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-24 04:12 pm (UTC)Now I wonder whether I should have taken Jap as 3rd lang. Hm.. :/
Not really very well: mum still wasn't happy; if I don't get in, I'll see you in NJ! :D
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Date: 2007-11-24 06:18 pm (UTC)