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One Step at a Time?
Sunday, November 15, 2009 @ 9:49 PM

O-levels are done and over with. Hurray? Yeah, sort of. It was a lifeless month since the O's started. I felt like a zombie but a more educated one. xD Wake up, study, eat and sleep. Of course I had some time off watching the TV or went out but I would feel guilty afterwards.

It was more tempting for my sister as I studied on the dining table because she would whack me on the head whenever she felt like it. I thought the zombie thingy would never be over but since it had past, I feel... sad. Strangely.

Well, I am not a show off freak who thinks she's a genius or somewhat. It's something else. Now the O's are over, I have to start searching. Not only jobs but also about the future and everything else that is related to it.

I can't believe that I've graduated. In school, my life felt systematic and in accordance. But from now on, I have to be independant. I have to start thinking on making the right decisions for myself and the people around me. I am very afraid of making the wrong decisions. I am frighten of choosing the wrong path. It's such a big thing.

On the other hand, maybe I should cool down a little, take things easy and follow the flow? Yeah, maybe. We've got less than two months for the results to... you know. *shiver*

An Update
Monday, September 07, 2009 @ 8:46 PM

I admit that I am a lazy bum to update this blog. Blame this computer of mine for not cooperating well when I wanted to surf the net. To make matters worse, it had to be re-formatted because it got stuck or something and all my precious pictures went *puff* just like that. Haiya.

Anyhoo, the recent school events were really memorable to me. NDO, Haflah, Sec.5's last Tabung Jumaat, Teachers' Day Celebration and Ihsan Programme. All these events in one term. The most valuable gain; bonding.

O-level is nearing, everybody. This means no more hurray hurray. & Hari Raya is approaching too. I feel like I'm on the time-machine fast foward mode. Then, without further notice, it's time to graduate. :(

P.S: All the best for;
PSLE to Pri. 6,
STE to the Sec. 4s,
O-levels to all candidates and
End of the Year Exams to the rest.

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Sunday, July 26, 2009 @ 6:32 PM

It has always been awhile since my last update. New school building is great. Luckily we didn't have to miss anything much from the previous one especially not the air-conditoners *eyebrows went up and down*. Well except for waking up late. I miss that very much though.

Malay 'O' papers are done and hopefully over with. The results will be out soon so let us all pray for good outcomes. Amen. Actually I wanted to post some pictures of the new school and stuff but due to some technical problem occurance, it is impossible for the time being. Thus, we would have to wait.

P.S: Singapore, do your very very best to beat Liverpool! xD

Kejakonan
Tuesday, June 09, 2009 @ 2:48 PM

Woke up really really early this morning for our practical sessions. Like Pip had said that we were supposed to be in our La La Land. I pretty much dragged myself up but was quite eager. So, when we entered the lab, I thought everything was super cool. But it would alter the rate of coolness if it was a biomedical lab. Cutting out pieces of flesh and slide it on the microscope. Wow. For first timers, I thought we all did well. Didn't we? Yeah, only when I slipped off the test tube. Unfortunately.

Last Sunday's mini picnic at East Coast was great. The weather was not too hot yet not too cold. The wind was pleasant. We arrived in the morning and placed ourselves on a very nice spot. Well, we thought it was until... Better not to mention.

And then there was this particular lady. I was sitting on the bench, trying to enjoy my food but she started shouting, "Nadra! Naaadra!" while facing the sea. My ears couldn't believe what kind of vibration they were receiving that I nearly chocked myself. What the? Other members of my family laughed. She kept on calling and calling, facing the sea at all time. Then we all realized that she was calling her daughter who was playing along the beach. I had no idea why but this lady sure had issues with her little Nadra because she never stopped! I got quite irritated. My cousin was like, "Ni Nadra lah! Tgh makan!"

After awhile, there were also other names of our family members were called out loud by others. Our spot was in the middle of other picnic-ers and we had good laughs on our names being called out. My uncle even tried calling out my aunt's name to try if someone else would respond.

Oh well. Can't wait for DVD watching and lepak-ing with you girls (namely; Dyak, Biha Besa, Di K.T, Wan Kembang?? and Zura Kecik). I really hope we all can make it. It was so long ago that we'd spend quality time together.

Before I forget, I would like to dedicate this post to the sambal my aunt brought for picnic. A unique, thick, viscous and maroon liquid that would melt on your tongue when you taste it. If you take a deep, it will only leave you wanting to taste it all over again. I wouldn't mind signing up for its ad.


Out of Boredom
Saturday, June 06, 2009 @ 7:19 PM

Had sisterly outing for two days. Initially, it was lightly planned. Nothing formal. We headed to the jungle, beach, playgrounds, library, fish pond and did I mention playgrounds? Unfortunately, we are not allowed to go into the jungle by ourselves anymore. It is such a cool place to pass through. Here are the places that we went for mini tiny adventure.






Today's temperature is super hot. The electric fan is my close friend right now. Plus, the road trip just now was packed with fun and each other. Imagine four families, all decently dressed up for wedding invitations under one van. Haha. Very the kecoh. Can't wait for tomorrow's mini picnic! Sadly, Wak Min and family can't join in. :(

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