I shall just blog. I don't care. I don't wanna see my homework. Argh.
So last Thursday I ended up slacking for the whole day? At around 2pm, I woke my eldest brother up (who fell asleep on the sofa) and got my second brother too, and three of us went out to J8 to eat =)
After eating, bought my all-time favourite Bubbletea and went home to slack further. Surf-ed the net and everything, by the end of the day I still hadn't started on any homework I was planning to start for Thursday. I realised that Chinese was due on the next day, so at around 11 plus at night, I dug out my last year notes and everything and got down to work on my bed.
I finished it, felt damn proud of myself (LOL) and went to sleep.
Friday had to go to school for Dance again. But it was rather slack, we only practised in the morning, and since the Dance Studio was for Chinese Dance that day, the International Dancers had to go to the hall. With no amplifier. Which meant that the song was damn bloody soft, resulting in a lack of atmosphere, energy, and almost everyone went off-beat.
End result: Benedict Soh was damn pissed with us.
But I think he was sick or something so he went home early and Wang Lao Shi took over =D Wang Lao Shi FTW! He rocks man, seriously. Soon, someone managed to get the music on the hall's speakers by the PA system, and everything went quite OK from there.
Around lunch time we went back to Dance Studio, had lunch at Queensway (laksa!) with Abigail and Weiling, came back and decided that I shouldn't had ate the laska 'cause I was sick. And so I was feeling nauseated for like, an hour?
They brought the international dancers to the Tutorial rooms, split the girls and guys, and taught us how to put the make up for the SYF. 12 things on our face, I think. Then there was some experimenting with new make up and I'm not sure already.
Went home, and I forgot what I did. Slack around, obviously.
Saturday morning was spent trying to research for my Bio OP, but I couldn't understand anything. Shit.
Saturday afternoon, went to NaughtyByNature to take our once-a-year family photos. LOL. Apparently the economy is so bad that there is only 1 photographer, 2 designers and 2 make-up artists left. 2 years ago when I went there it was buzzing with people. On Saturday it was rather quiet, with the exception of another family. Afterall, the business they are making is more of a want, not an essential thing. So obviously economy bad = people don't wanna spend money on extra things = retrenchment of a lot of the workers there. LOL. Sad.
Saturday night went to Vivo to eat with my family and my aunt and my grandmother, except for my eldest brother. He went to attend his girlfriend's birthday party. Their birthdays are like, 6 days apart. Coolio.
Before that we went to pick my aunt and grandmother up from their house, and so I 顺便 went to collect the NZ stuff from Richie. He was stunned, LOL. HAHA noob.
Anyway we wanted to eat at Swensens, but my aunt and grandmother were vegetarians, so we went to eat at this place next to Swensens, called Fig & Olive. I think it was great! Their soup was great, their olive rice was rather nice and interesting, their Dory fish was big, their tea was OK, and their icecream was the best, LOL. People go eat kay =)
And before I started eating I saw PAGEONE selling Twilight DVD and my mom bought it for me, heh. Then walked around Vivo after dinner, slacked slacked slacked. Came home, bathed, slacked further, then sleep.
Sunday morning was spent attempting to do my Chemistry R&W Assignment, LOL. I spent the whole morning doing the summary part only (well, while surfing the net and stuffs also LOL). Went for Drums and Piano, blah blah, came home, chiong-ed finish my Chem and finished at around 10.45pm.
My dad was totally doing what Dad does, saying stuffs like, "Told you not to do last minute work, why can't you learn from your past lessons?" while Mom went to sleep already, LOL. After my Chem, I was contemplating whether I should do Math or Lang Arts. I looked at the Math Holiday Assignment and I immediately thought, forget it. So I started on my Lang Arts 45 minutes later, and the 45 minutes were spent surfing the net. I finshed my Lang Arts at around 12.21am, LOL.
Went to sleep.
This morning I woke up at around 5.30am. Realised the NZ students were coming :] Went to school, didn't even bother to start on my Math (so currently it is STILL not done), then at 7am, went to Foyer to assemble to welcome the arrival of the NZ students!
My buddy is Stephanie, and she's totally great. Though she's 1 year younger (all the NZ students are 14), she has two older brothers which are exactly the same age as MY two older brothers. Cool or what? Heh. Her family is damn cool, I'm lazy to explain all.
And then Yuching's buddy is Jennifer, I think. She's cool too, they're all damn nice lah!
So in the morning we had some lame icebreakers, then the talk given by Zeming in the Music room, then school tour, then I went back to class for my Lang Arts test (Mr Choy insisted that we shouldn't miss it, zzz). Went to outside library after the test for the buffet lunch thing with the NZ students :D Didn't eat much, I just drank alot of punch.
Then I took my bag from class, came down, went to Music Room for briefing for the National Museum and Fort Canning thing that was in the afternoon. Boarded the school bus, and off we went to the National Museum.
National Museum: boring. Although Steph said it was damn interesting. Well, she likes museums, apparently.
Then we walked to Fort Canning. My shoulders were about to break from the weight of my school bag. Wanted to die, LOL. Had to climb like, 1 thousand and 1 steps.
Fort Canning was worse, I kept wanting to sleep everytime they gathered everyone into the room to watch a video or something. My mind was totally off somewhere in clouds. Couldn't take it, LOL.
Thank goodness we had to go home from Fort Canning, which meant going home from Dhoby Ghaut MRT station. Said goodbyes to the NZ students, then I reached home 15minutes later. Bathed, ate, and I fell asleep on the sofa.
OK time for me to look at my homework. It's inevitable, I think.
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