Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Looking back in time...

Last Friday was the SKTS reunion at SS2 Murni. It was nostalgic moment then when I met those whom I spent 6 years with in primary school. Couldn't recognise some of them as it has been more than 5 years since I last saw them. Fortunately, I was able to recognise familiar faces such as Jessica, Wei Guan, Joshua, Gloria and a few others. However, all of them seem to be able to tell who I am with one look (have i not change in the past 5 years?) while I have to think for a long time in order to place the names to the faces. Even worse, when they talked back about the old times during primary school, I couldn't even remember most of the people and happenings. Maybe my memory isn't so good or maybe I subconsciously choose to forget it all cause of an event which happened before the end of school. Nevertheless, it is indeed good to see all of them again and I am looking forward to meeting up in the future.

Before the reunion, I went to an orphanage with my college mates. When we reached there, the person in charge was asking who is the leader and somehow everyone pointed at me (I didn't have a clue about it since i thought Janice was the leader) including Janice and I had to lead them all during the activities. It was a fun filled day with the children there and each of us have to sorta take care of one or more child throughout the session. Although conducting the activities were hard due to the 'guardians' too busy entertaining the children and not listening to the instructions which they are supposed to translate to BM for their respective child, most of the games were carried out successfully.

Classes have been pretty hectic nowadays. Lecturers rushing through syllabus (T9 - Miss Joyce) and there are lecturers who still have time to joke around and do 1 question during class only (T6 - Mr Jana). This week is progress test week. From Wednesday onwards, I'll be having progress test for each paper until Saturday. This means I'll have to work my ass off in order to score an average of at least 75+ marks for each paper. How I miss the times when I just need to revise a little and only aim to pass the papers. Thus, I'll have to get back to my books now...

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