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Monday, March 2, 2009

You might ask me why I didn't update my blog sooner, but I don't have the time! Ever since I started secondary school, life has been busy, busy, busy. Homework on weekdays. Tution on weekends. And I don't update my blog for the sake of updating. I'd just want to do it all over again, so there's no point.

So, I thought I'd update you on my recent life first.

Recent Life
-School:I used to study in SMK Skudai, cos there was nowhere else to go. I study in Convent now.
-Physical Appearance: STILL short hair. Can you believe that? I didn't cut my hair since graduation! Argh! Lynn can tie her hair now, and mine's still so short! My p.a hasn't changed one bit. I don't even think I grew tall!
-Prefered book: erm... I don't know. I haven't been reading for a LONG LONG time. Though I just started on Eclipse. (At last! I've been waiting for SO long!) I've already bought Breaking Dawn last November so I'll continue with that after Eclipse.

Life in Convent
So. I have gotten into Convent last last Wednesday, which is the 18th of February. I was overjoyed. Saw Lynn but she didn't recognise me. So hateful! She some more told me the day before that I maybe wouldn't regconise her. But honestly I cannot really blame her,cos she was not wearing her specs. But she is so close to me that you would think she could regconise me even without wearing specs. Lol.
Got into class 1E. Same as Pei but different from Lynn. What a pity to be apart from her.
When I came in first day I sat in the only empty seat in the class. The person beside me (I didn't recognise her at first, shame on me)- was Alyssa. Alyssa Chua from kindergarten. Oh my.

Sports Day
Okay. Sports Day. Sports day was... let's see... the Friday I came in. The 20th. It was Convent's 20th Sports Day anniversary too. It was held in the Larkin Stadium. Will post some pics when I get hold of some.
Anyways, back to Sports Day. I got there nice and early. The air was fresh. Found a place and sat down. Soon after the ceremony began. The marchers marched. (I came to Convent too late to join in marching or creative dancing or whatever... Hello? Three days?) The headmistress and the special guest gave speech. The sports started. I was a Michael-rooting for St Michael, the yellow house all the way. Whenever we cheered we had to shout Michael, which is fine by me. Some people might feel uncomfortable cos it is like shouting for a boy, but puh-lease, this is Convent and it's practically a nunnery ( a no-boys school is great, less of the hassle, the noisiness and the messiness, the chaos and the awkwardness, I LOVE it) who would be there to hear us? Plus the only Michael I know which is one year me and Lynn's senior, I call Mike.
Where have I gone? It's supposed to be Sports Day. Where have I stopped? Oh yes. We cheered for our house athletes, shouted Michael till our throats were hoarse. (At least, mine was.) Soon it got a little hot when the sun set up higher in the sky and I put on my hat. Then I decided that there was no use putting on my hat because it was making me hotter so I took it off and stashed it back into my bag. When it was time to go home... Omg. I looked at myself in my mother's pocket mirror. My face was black and red. When I got back home, it was more obvious. It was like I had sunbathed the whole day then applied red blusher. Though the truth was that I just sat in the Larkin stadium for a morning, and the red on my cheeks were natural.

I gotta Go. That's all. More on my class next time. Keep waiting.
Celine. Ciao.