ooo pathetique
Quote: Sometimes you have to let go to see if there was anything worth holding on to.
Thursday, December 13, 2007,4:54 PM
fluffy little clouds that look like roses

ok, so what if the title is gay or whatever? it's a title, for goodness's sake, not a summary of a Charles Dickens.

on 28 of December we'll be going to a chalet at East Coast. Oh, happy day! i'll be able to build a sandcastle that's 3x bigger than me. i've always wanted that.

sadly, we're only staying for one day one night. haizz......still, it's better than nothing, i guess.

9 days before that I'm gonna be receiving my sec schools results and WHOA am i looking forward to that. now that the amendment is done, i have no need to worry anymore. yay!

i'll be touring prcss if i get it (which i possibly will, since i'm only 5 points shy, and i put it for first choice), and if i dont....hai sing catholic will always be waiting for me! although i must admit i'm not looking forward to going to a catholic school, even though it's perfectly nice to muslims.

it's just a feeling i have that can't be shaken off. an OMINOUS feeling.

anyway...it's the raining season. why must school holidays fall on rainy seasons? i know why. MOE is out to get us, that's why. when it's great wheather, we're indoors studying like mad. when it's lousy and sucky and pouring cats and dogs, we're itching to go out.

ironic, isn't it?

talk about labour laws. why don't they have any for students, anyway?

but i can say rainy season will be nice if there were more "good" days rather than rainy days. the "good" days are wonderful. cool, chilly, windy, and yet sun. the humidity will have been ashed away by the rain, and the puddles dried up by the sun, and there's sufficient amount of dark clouds to ensure the sun doesn't get to strong.

heavenly.

i hope it's like that when we go to the chalet.

i'd go on for ages like xiaxue's blog, but the air con is freezing my hands and my time at the lan shop is up anyway, so that's it for now.

(sorry, no blogly url, no time)