Thursday 25 November 2010

School Holidays

Now that the school days are over, the so called 'fun' holidays come. But holidays are not always fun. Sometimes they can be boring and like the usual school days. You will know what I mean by looking down "Anonymous's" average holiday day.

7:30: Wake up
8:00: Breakfast
9:00:Tution
12:00:___ Class
2:00: Lunch
3:00: Play
5:00: Study
6:00: TV
7:00: Dinner
9:00: Sleep

I got only one fact wrong, the fact that this kind of holiday is not as boring as the usual school days, its more boring and more bad than the usual school days!!! I think Anonymous would rather not have the holidays if he actually had to follow the time table up there!!!

Actually, my holiday is just about the same, without the tuition and more computer time. But still, it was boring to stay at home listening songs and playing games. Even though I love playing games, but it becomes boring if you do it every day. All I want is to go out and go shopping or rent some tapes, go to fun fairs, but sadly, my wish just cant come true... :(

But anyways, a few days later, I'm going to China for 1 month which has a lot of places to play, so my holidays wouldn't be so boring, like staying at home watching TV. Imagine a whole holiday watching TV!






Tuesday 16 November 2010

Farewell ceremony

Today is the day which the Farewell Ceremony is celebrated. Of all of the days I've been through, today was the saddest. If you have never been through all of this, you will never understand why this is sad.

Right after the sixth Fun & Games class, our class monitor called us to line up outside the class. All of us know whats going on. Its the ceremony that every Year 6 student has been through before——the Farewell Ceremony.

When we were in the school hall, we saw all props and things are already putted in place and order. After 20 minutes we reached there, the principal lectured a speech about leaving and being useful to the country and all that stuff. Afterwards, its show time.

But it wasn't relax time for us volunteers. We have to give teachers and the students drinks, yummy food, forks and spoon while they sit there and enjoy the shows that the students prepared.

Here's a list of the shows.

  • Dance of Oh! by Girls Generation and We're All In This Together
  • Dance of some random Chinese song which I keep forgetting its name
  • Solo of the song Tong Hua
  • Dance of the song Nobody But You which made me tremble

And pretty much I can remember, that's all of the shows. Although there were only 4 shows, but we got to enjoy the nice fried rice which has eggs and cucumber in it.

After the shows, some random girl from a random class gave a speech about thanking the teachers and all that. Then, we have to sing sad songs about leaving. About 5 people wept.

Afterwards, our school celebrity——Tan Jia Wei, who has won many international and country badminton tournaments, told his story about his training and his tournament story.

Then, the Farewell Ceremony ended. We have to walk around the hall and shake hands with all of the teachers at school, while they congratulated us with short, but meaningful words. 90% of the girls cried, and 40% (including me)of the boys cried, not just because of their iron grip, and the sad song, it's because the thought that we will never get to see our fellow mates and teachers again.

The 5 minutes that most of the people cried, was the saddest 5 minutes I've ever been through.

Afterwards, we sadly walked back class in order, scrubbing our eyes and thinking of memories.

Wednesday 10 November 2010

UPSR results countdown: 1 day

We've finished the horribly dreadful exam called UPSR which kills our cells. We've been happy in school, until now, which is just 1 day left till the doomsday. Some say this is the Final Judgment. Some say this is worst than the prophecy of 2012. But for me? This is just a ordinary school exam which we have every year.

The truth? I was terrified. I prayed and prayed that I can get 7As. I even made a human sacrifice (not really) to the gods to give me good results. I even hoped that the machine broke down or that the one who corrected my exam has lost my exam paper, and he/she would be responsible.

But then, it wouldn't work anyways. So I've been chilling out by surfing the Internet, watching videos and listening to songs. I don't really see it in their faces, but I'm sure that everyone is scared and stressed just as me.

Anyways, there's no point of being scared or stressed. It's pointless. Being scared and stressed doesn't give you points in the UPSR exam, so does crying and cursing, which some people do. So I keep telling myself, hey, what the point, its not that important anyways. I know it's not important, but someone obviously does. Like some middle schools.... Now hold it right there. I'm not criticizing them so please don't get the idea of suing me, because I know that experience, and don't start it over it.

So how should I not be worried? Plus, there is a terrible news about 100 Chinese Writing examintion papers of a teacher, none of them gone an A. If I wont get the chance to choose what middle school I want to go to, I will not meet my friends. Those two reasons are good enough to give me a major headache.

Now, I will have to stop writing. The stress gave me a flu...

Monday 1 November 2010

That Damn Spotcheck!

"Newsflash everyone, spot check!" That sentence made everyone who brought forbidden items to school (including me) shocked. Let me get this straight. We know we shouldn't be takinng to school those items, but one of us asked the teacher that if we could bring them, and she agreed, but he forgot to tell us it was only for Children's Day!



All of us used recess time to hide those things away. But me? I got the news a bit late. So I had to hide my big box of cards in class, which is nearly impossible with the class monitor in the class. So I had to wait my chance. Finally, when the monitors were'nt in the class, I putted my big fat box up the cupboard with a bucket covering it. When I thought I was safe, one of my friends when careless, and he got caught, and his 2 deck of cards which cost a lot is taken away. He sulked, which he never before. Meantime, the co-head prefect is arguing with the co-class monitor, which isn't a nice scene. I think she told the co-class monitor not to be such big-headed, then the third world war began. They never learn.

While borrowing my friends watch counting the time till end of school, I realized my friend, who has gone practicing for the school play has forgot to hide his cards. I wasn't gonna let him to be the next victim. So I hid it at a place that no one would ever know~~~~my water bottle.

Tips for spot check.

Requirements: A non-transparent water bottle which has a big lid.

1. Drink all your water.
2. Make sure your water bottle is dry.
3. Put your forbidden item in it
4. Wait until school ends

Thats what I did.

Other people hid theirs in books, shoes, under fans, and the third floor which noone goes to.

Just then, the principal came in and told us about bringing things we should not bring and bla bla bla bla bla bla bla and she would give us another chance, so that means we can get our items back!

All of us took our items from where we hid back. We thanked god that our things werent taken away.

BTW: There's no chance of taking it back if it is taken away.