Sunday, 11 September 2011

House- 99%!!!

First things first, the percentage isn't 99%, and the number is not even close to 75%. The put the number just because they look lucky (to me).

The house was bought about 1 year ago when it was not done yet. It will be in 3 months, which is in December. Although I wish to comfort myself in the new house, I will have to wait for 1 month until the furniture moves in, so the real time that I will move in is on January.

What's different about this house and the previous one is that this house is going to be designed by a PRO designer (that's what they said). Nobody would want their houses designed by somebody inexperienced (including themselves), so they just gave the job to the designers, like I did.

I saw the designs once, and believe me, the designer could start her own show, know what I mean?The designs are just too wonderful. My room is no longer a room, it's a sanctuary. A palace. A mansion. A heaven. And many more words to describe.

4 months is a long time. Guess I'll just keep waiting...

Wednesday, 17 August 2011

My Class

The thing is in Form 1, the usual old class you love isn't there anymore. I have a class like that, and I think you do. Now I'm stuck in a class called 1A9. What a stupid name for a class. Just when I thought that it couldn't be worse, I realized one thing. There are only about 6 students from my previous class, and I wasn't exactly 'pals' with them.

Because I was so depressed that I'm going to be lonely, I volunteered myself as assistant monitor, because that's what people do when they're depressed, they become assistants. Believe it or not, my teacher said 'yes'. Maybe it was my aura that affected her, or she was just relieved that someone volunteered.

After some time in middle school, I was no longer lonely, cause I was too busy to mind about entertainment and socializing. Anyway, here are a few people in the class who actually have jobs, unlike other people who's only job is to do homework. Ok, here goes:

Monitor: Not exactly the nicest boss in the world, as she never gives me any job to skip classes.
Always leaves school 5 minutes earlier just to put a book. It ticks me off that she takes her annoying friend, not me. (Don't be mistaken, I just want to go home earlier)

Hygiene monitor: There's actually nothing to say.

Assistant hygiene monitor: Despite being the hygiene monitor, he doesn't isn't exactly a role model. Always burps

Treasurer: Green, mean fighting machine. She always fight win one boy in the class. I bet the boy is angry that she collects money everyday.

Secretary: In charges of writing names of people who don't pass up their homework. Younger sister of the monitor. Bet she's happy writing the name of her sister down. Cause believe me, I would...

No need for assistant monitor, as you know how I am...

Saturday, 25 June 2011

Wednesday, 15 June 2011

My Favourite Teacher

He always makes us laugh with his funny jokes. He teaches us things in life, not just things in life. He treats us like his friends, he cares and asks things we happen in life. He is our beloved teacher, Jason Smart.

Jason Smart was the teacher who I dreamed of. We never have to call him 'sir' or 'teacher', he insists us calling his name 'Jason' instead. He doesn't just teaches us with boring old textbooks, but he also brings us to the outdoors frequently so we cam learn more stuff. For example in Earth Day, he doesn't just teaches us how to save the earth, but he actually takes us to save the earth. We went out that day to pick up and clear the rubbish nearby our area.

Jason also has a good sense a humour. If you pass a class where you can hear many laughing noises in my school, it's sure our class. His ability to can joke while teaching us never makes school boring.

Jason also teaches things lively. For example, when he teaches us maths, he doesn't use boring' old papers, but he lets us learn to how to solve the Rubix Cube instead. I have to say honestly, it does improve my logic, and I finally knew one thing from learning the Rubix Cube: Everything has a formula, or whatsoever.

Jason is not only good at teaching us in our studies, but he is also good at teaching us at sports too. Jason is a born footballer. In fact, everytime at P.E., he teaches us football. He has also opened a class just so he can teach us football, and it costs barely nothing.

Although we love him teaching us, but he can't teach us forever. In 2009 September, we had to say goodbye to him. Although he isn't our teacher anymore, but we will always agree he is a good teacher.

Thursday, 23 December 2010

Garden of Lions

Few days ago, I went to a tourist spot in SuZhou named Shi Zi Ling, which means Garden of Lions in Chinese. There are obviouslly no lions in the 600 hundred old garden, just about 100 lion-like rocks which are placed almost everywhere in the antique garden.
I bought tickets which costs 15 yuan to go inside the fancy garden. It is said that an emporer was once lost in this gigantic garden. I was almost lost too. I walked about 2 hours in this gardens. Besides the lion-like rocks, there is also a huge maze made out of again lion-like rocks which is as big as a mini-mountain.
There is a pagoda at the center of the lake called Hu Xin Ting, which means the pagoda in the middle of the lake (duh,). There is also a pagoda which a emperor once went before and gave its name, Zhen Qu Ting. Its name was once Zhen You Qu Ting, which means fun pagoda, but the You in the name was taken away because it was too goofy.
After buying a book at the souvenir store, I went back home.

Thursday, 9 December 2010

Chang Zhou- Dinosaur Park

Today, I went to a fun park, called Dinosaur Park. This isn't one of those boring museums like Natural History Museum, or any cheesy playgrounds that you can see anywhere. This is a theme park, that is as fun as Lego land and Disney Land.

This park includes as much as 20 rides, from roller coaster to water slides. To ride all of the rides, you need to be at least 150cm tall. Besides the fun rides, there are also other stuff like Elephant Show, Bird Show, Seal Show and 4D Cinema.

There are kiddie rides, like King Kong, and exciting rides, like the 'Big Windmill' which rotates 360 degrees while its speed is about 40km/h. There are about 40 souvenir shops and snack bars, which sells many meals that will fill up your hungry belly.

After riding the cool rides, you can always go to the Dinosaur Museum, which contains real fossils and helpful information. The sad news is, the park closes at 5:00 o'clock in winter which is now, so if you wanna ride all the rides, you have to come here early!

Monday, 6 December 2010

2nd Day in Hang Zhou

I woke up at 8:00 o’clock, which was a pretty hard thing to do because of last night watching movies and television series at the hotel. After eating breakfast at the Chinese fast food restaurant besides the hotel, then I went on the bus to go to today’s destination——Long Jing Village, which was famous for its tea, Long Jing tea. It took 45 minutes via bus, and 15 minutes via car, which is also known as the local taxi to a place near the village. I walked up the village through a road which the Emperor Kang Xi had took a walk before.

After walking up to the village, I went to a restaurant, and ate some local food, which included sour and sweet fish, Dong Bo Pork, and some kind of chicken soup that I’m not familiar with. After eating, I went down with a ‘local’ taxi to a bridge which is very long. I bought a handmade kite which costs 50 Yen and broke after 30 minutes by someone who was clumsy.

After walking pass the bridge, I went to rent a bike, but I couldn’t because you have to make a special card for it, which the place to make it is 20 minutes away from here. So I didn’t rent the bike, instead I went to a grand restaurant which has many good steak. After eating steak and drinking milkshake there for about 2 hours, I went back to the hotel and got a good night’s sleep.

Saturday, 4 December 2010

At Hang Zhou 1/2

I arrived China this Thursday, via train to Kuala Lumpur from Penang, and to Hang Zhou via Air Asia. I travelled at Hang Zhou before arriving my destination- Su Zhou, which is 2 hours away from here, Hang Zhou.

On the first day at Hang Zhou, I checked in into a three-stared hotel which has many good shows on TV (Really, with nice drama and movies). After putting the luggage and bags, I went for a stroll at XiHu Lake. When it was 5 o'clock, the sky already got pretty dark. And then some guy begin selling some simple but fun lighted-toys that you play it by tossing it in the air with a band.

Although it was about 5 yen, but people were literally rushing to by that toy. By seven o'clock, the whole sky at the park is lighted by that toy. At eight o'clock, I watched a boring show of fountains just because many people were there prepared to watch it.

After eating some beef noodles, I went to bed at room 317.