can't believe i forogt about this. thought i did update it some time ago. memory playing tricks again. another testament to my ageing process, eh...
CIP with the children was quite... fun. small little balls of energy. i seriously do not know how the people at the childcare centre manage to put up with it. gotta have some qualification or something, i suppose. bleh, i was having some trouble keeping up with their pace. plus we didn't get to eat lunch. hmmz
going to dance immediately after that wasn't very helpful to my legs either =X
to mark, hm, i guess different people have different tastes, after all. i can't stand banshee musics (the ones with a lot of wailing) but some people love it. i guess my stuff ain't suited to your tastes. but if you had the translated lyrics i hope you'd think differently.
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Mr leong's announcement last week was rather... entertaining. eh. i seriously don't know what to say la... quite a lot of theories about why relations are so abundant this year though. every year there are some, last year there were two in my class, but that's not the point. there seems to be an exceptionally high count this year. quite an interesting thing we were talking about during the arts alive competition too. why? because 40% of the drawings submitted had something to do with relationships, la...
i was trying to be nice and say "the innocence of youth" or something like that, the person beside me said it was "raging hormones" heh. i don't know. is it the ice block i've built up around, or have i passed that stage? because i sure as heck don't share the same sentiments as at least half the school, it seems.
interesting comments "maybe it's a period of testing and trials, to know what to expect" hm, yea right. all the best to those then. then there's "maybe they're confusing the increased heart rate due to stress and that." oh, right. like we didn't see that coming.
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if you want my take on it though, i highly doub i've much to say. i don't open up as much as most people would. opening up makes you more vulnerable. it's just like they say it's important to have close friends, who you can turn to for listening ears and yadda yadda. it's all fine and dandy when we need that kind of help, and it's nice to have someone to hear you out. but turn the situation around and you will also notice they have more ammunition to throw. a trade-off? maybe. but after what i think of people, i don't really think i wanna make that trade yet.
another point in the "mind your body" paper today. when to bring the sex ed to children? i dunno. i really don't. way too late at JC level, that's for sure. i mean... student development? no regrets? arrgh ><
P.S. youngest successful birth in Singapore : 9 years old. youngest successful birth in the world: 5 years 4 months.
can i say IMBA? or should i say skillded? i dunno. 5 years omg... i can't even imagine ><
CIP with the children was quite... fun. small little balls of energy. i seriously do not know how the people at the childcare centre manage to put up with it. gotta have some qualification or something, i suppose. bleh, i was having some trouble keeping up with their pace. plus we didn't get to eat lunch. hmmz
going to dance immediately after that wasn't very helpful to my legs either =X
to mark, hm, i guess different people have different tastes, after all. i can't stand banshee musics (the ones with a lot of wailing) but some people love it. i guess my stuff ain't suited to your tastes. but if you had the translated lyrics i hope you'd think differently.
...
Mr leong's announcement last week was rather... entertaining. eh. i seriously don't know what to say la... quite a lot of theories about why relations are so abundant this year though. every year there are some, last year there were two in my class, but that's not the point. there seems to be an exceptionally high count this year. quite an interesting thing we were talking about during the arts alive competition too. why? because 40% of the drawings submitted had something to do with relationships, la...
i was trying to be nice and say "the innocence of youth" or something like that, the person beside me said it was "raging hormones" heh. i don't know. is it the ice block i've built up around, or have i passed that stage? because i sure as heck don't share the same sentiments as at least half the school, it seems.
interesting comments "maybe it's a period of testing and trials, to know what to expect" hm, yea right. all the best to those then. then there's "maybe they're confusing the increased heart rate due to stress and that." oh, right. like we didn't see that coming.
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if you want my take on it though, i highly doub i've much to say. i don't open up as much as most people would. opening up makes you more vulnerable. it's just like they say it's important to have close friends, who you can turn to for listening ears and yadda yadda. it's all fine and dandy when we need that kind of help, and it's nice to have someone to hear you out. but turn the situation around and you will also notice they have more ammunition to throw. a trade-off? maybe. but after what i think of people, i don't really think i wanna make that trade yet.
another point in the "mind your body" paper today. when to bring the sex ed to children? i dunno. i really don't. way too late at JC level, that's for sure. i mean... student development? no regrets? arrgh ><
P.S. youngest successful birth in Singapore : 9 years old. youngest successful birth in the world: 5 years 4 months.
can i say IMBA? or should i say skillded? i dunno. 5 years omg... i can't even imagine ><

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