Sunday, May 31, 2009

hey all!
how's everyone?
been a couple of days since my last entry(:
and oh yeah,
HOLIDAYS ARE HERE!

that's the best man!
not because i get to slack,
but for the fact that i don't have to get up at freaking early timing to go to school!
and i can study at ease! (i truly mean it i swear!)



haven't had much happenings lately.
a quick sum up.



Wed&Thurs

usual boring sch day.
can't expect much can I?
haha.
was looking out for her.
but i guess luck isn't on my side yeah.
30 more days to seeing her...
can't help but to think of her...

Friday

had GP paper.
no idea how it'll be like when the results are out.
but passage 2 was seriously smth i can't really understand!
Essay was pretty ok i find.(:




Saturday

had dinner with my dad's colleagues at Maru Korean BBQ.
it was great!
and damn,
that area, Muhammed Sultan Road (Smth like that) where the restaurant i went was situated,
is packed with all the finest restaurant with the greatest ambience that i've been looking for!
im so gonna dine at that place when my horrendous papers have ended!



Today

pretty bored.
that explains why im here!
haha.
it's my day to relax and chill(:




shall be returning to school tomorrow,
to mark the start of my mugging days till the end of A levels.
the typical life of a Junior College student.


anw, something to engage all of you.
My father's colleagues and i were chatting on the other day back, (his family are korean, including him).
he was mentioning that his kids were in kindergarden, and he was astonished by what he saw in the nursery.
In fact, this is already such a common sight to all of us,
but it shows how much the society is changing now.

what he described was,

he saw his kids, sitting with some 20 other kids on tables and chairs, and a teacher teaching using the blackboard.


i bet most of you are with wide-opened eyes and reading at my entry with disbelief now.
but i swear, that was what he said.

let's think back.
when we were about 5-6 years old, what were we doing in nursery?
or in fact, what were we doing?
how about generations above us, like our parents?

i daresay, most spent their time outdoors, playing to their fill,
enjoying every minute and second of their childhood.
but look at the kids today,
i really sympathise them.

not much to be said anymore,
i guess all of you have your own ideas.

think about it yeah.
15 years down the road,
When you have your own child, what will be your decisions?

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