They've arrived, and boy is tomorrow's post gonna be smashing (for me, that is...).
But anyway, I've got a whole lot of work to do tonight, so I'm just gonna try to keep it simple.
In order of when it happened;
1) Came to school. Tim seems a lot more happy today. Hmm......
2) PE. 2.4K! Ran along at the front with Toj and Tim as ussual, until Faraaz ended up butting in, tripping Tim. Next thing I know, I turn around to see what looked like a classmate that got shot down by an assasin on the Clocktower. Toj and I turned around to lay assistance, but Tim told us to move on. When the PE teacher instructed us to do the same thing, we had to follow and finish off. Finished off at 11.32. After running was push-ups (My favourite!), sit-ups, chest jumps and standing broad jumps.
3) Recess. Bought a pizza like Shil and Raam did, then joined Jaira and Ben to settle down and eat. I observed my pizza, an extremely cheesy Hawaiian Pizza, and started to slice it, only to be told by Jaira that the traditional ACSIan ways was to use the bare hands, just like you would with Pizza Hut. So much for telling me after I sucessfully sliced it into half. (Sheesh...) Anyway, I quickly said Grace onto the pizza and grabbed it with the same hands that did the push-ups, removed and placed back my shoes for standing broad jump and wiped off a lot of my sweat. Took a bite, and I must tell you, it's actually worth the wait and money! Just as ussual, the burnt ends taste the saltiest. The pineapples helped neutralise the meats. The cheese can stretch as far as four slices. Typical pizzas worth their dough. But I don't think I'll eat this too often; time-consumming. Almost missed Life Science 'cause of it all.
4) ISO was unnecesarily quiet. I chose the topic of 'Where Does the Sense of Humor of Singaporeans Stand in the Past Decade?'. Think I need to edit it?
5) Land Training. 2.4K again! Beat this morning's timing! 11.02! That's a lot of improvement! Followed was Gym Training. Shoot! I forgot to bring a towel! Oh, well. 50 push-ups it shall be... Then Medicine Balls and finally Debrief. The coaches were telling us about the upcoming marathon this Sunday at Lower Seletar Reservour. Mr. Goh briefed us on what to expect at the once-part-of-the-sea lake, like mimosa grass, choppy waves, a round course and lots and lots of seaweed. He said in the next Water Training, he'd teach us skills to cope with the conditions, and I really need to know how to shake off the seaweed; afterall, I'm going to paddle in a K, which has a rudder, something that can easily catch the sub-floating plants that we don't ussually/never see at MacRitchie. Mr. See was also telling us other details about the events in a serious and yet humourous manner (That's what you get from a greatly strict teacher that loves comic books and Japanese animae...). Being specific, I'm in the K2, 14K event, so for fellow Christians out there, please pray for me that I will overcome my 'Goliath'!
6) Went back home by bus with Kirby. As ussual, he'd educate me on the ways of the ACPSs while I try my very best to repay him back with other types of relavent and entrustable information. When we dropped off at the petrol station infront of KAP, I received a call from my parents telling me to stay there as they were going to fetch me. I informed Kirby that he could go ahead without me, but he then asked if we could hitch him over near-by to his house; we live quite close(5min walk). Remembering what my Mom said many times about allowing these things, I said yes and called my parents to inform them about the new passenger. Little did I know that my Elder Sis was driving them. She's just received her licence a month ago and now drives whenever my Dad consoles her into it. If I had known, I wouldn't have allowed Kirby on as a) I didn't want to stress out my sister too much with a stranger watching her driving through the late-afternoon jam and b) I didn't want to introduce Kirby into the intense feelings that go through the car as we try to help Cheh Cheh through the roads as it may promote white pigment groth in his hair and might get him booked back at school for hair-dying. Oh, well. Not sure if he felt as uncomfortable as I thought he might feel. Same thing for my Sister. She must had panicked one way or another.
That's just about it so leave me to my work and I'll give a treat tomorrow...
Tuesday, January 23, 2007
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