♥ Wednesday, November 12, 2008 ♥
I'm So Tired~ *pouts*
Why the pout?
Because of the drills, period. I can't sleep. Thank you, God. Thanks a bunch.
Oh fuck today is Jit Nee's birthday and when I saw her (even talked to her, no less) I didn't even wish her! What kind of friend am I?! WHAT?!?
Oh, shit. Today is my brother's birthday too. Great.
Damn, I completely forgot. I was too ... happy and exhilarated. Why? Because our class went for the Heritage Walk in the morning just now, which included lots of running around, sweating and exposure to the sun. But I'll get to that later.
10 November 2008
We watched Rata-fucking-touille at school again. WTF. I watched it so many times already. Watched it once at the cinema, and twice at school.
Play something more interesting for God's sake!
Last time we watched this stupid movie called Baby Geniuses or something. The movie sucked. But the babies were incredibly cute though! I don't know, but the movie was just too boring. For me. My friends said it was nice ... *shrugs*
Anyway, after school, Jit Nee, Chiew Na, Hsieh Ying and I played Monopoly together. The game was borrowed from the library and it STANK!!! Arrrgh. Puke.
After the Monopoly, we walked to a nearby field, and played badminton! =P

Nice tree, is it not?
Don't know what's that under the trees, I'm hoping that they are not portable toilets ...
We saw lots of people taking their dogs for a stroll on that field! Most of the dogs were Golden Retrievers, my favorite!! =D


I HATE MY NOSE! I don't really like plastic surgery even though I have never experienced it, but it just seems so disgustingly painful and ... disgusting. *shudders* But what can I do? My nose is so ugly!
After the badminton, we went for a jog around the field. And we saw a caterpillar~ *SCREAM*!!!! I hate those wriggly, hairy little things. Yuck.
11 November 2008
We had ... hmm, what do you call it, dancing classes? today. EEW!
Worse still, it was more of the modern, hip hop kinda dance. Ah. Like I said to Shu Hui, innocent, sweet and gentle people like me *coughs* should never attempt to learn the hip hop dance. No fucking way.
But what could I do? Everyone else was dancing (even Rui Mei xD) and I couldn't very well just stand there and do nothing could I? Actually I could. Only that it wouldn't be fun.
Rui Mei was freaking funny! When everyone finished doing a twirl and was facing the front, she was always facing backwards. Different from everyone else. Then we were face to face, and when I saw her expression I laughed until my stomach ached. Not once, not twice but many times. Hilarious. xP
And while dancing we kept squealing "Ouch!" "Sorry!" "Ahhh!!!" because we kept stepping on each other's feet while twirling. So stupid. Haha.
The dancing made us all very tired! At least we all had a laugh. Ying Nee! Damn funny. =P
12 November 2008
Like I said, our class went for the Heritage Walk at somewhere around Georgetown. I don't really know where we went, but I do know that there were these three streets - Armenian Street, Cannon Street and Acheh Street.
There was supposedly a Treasure Hunt, but it wasn't exactly a true Treasure Hunt, like finding a paper that leads you to another paper that leads you to another paper that leads you to ....
After assembling, the people in charge (sorry I forgot all of their names =_=) gave us all little booklets with 12 questions we need to answer.
We needed to get the answers from ... well, everywhere within the three streets that I mentioned above. Not the regular Treasure Hunt, eh?
We had to look for certain types of traditional food, clothes, sketch the carvings on doors and windows, find the traditional names and histories of the streets, et cetera.
Overall it was really interesting, but so fucking HOT goddammit. Normally I like the sun (TAN!!) but come on it was almost 12 o'clock, and the sun was scorching hot. Blergh.
Before everything we went for a little breakfast at one of the food stores around the area. And we saw this uncle who was painting a picture of one of the buildings on one of the streets. So damn nice!

And we also saw this exquisite lotus flower :

We found a shop which made gorgeous Nyonya beaded shoes. Pretty, but not exactly my kind of shoes. More like my mom's. =P And guess the price? They cost RM600 a pop! I know, they ARE handmade and all but RM600??!
Well OK, I like Louboutins and they cost USD600 and above, but that's ... well, that's a designer brand! These beaded shoes are ... well, just shoes. Pretty shoes.
I didn't take any photos because I didn't take my camera with me when I was hunting for the "treasures" with Hui Jing.
Tell me, do you find a door-less toilet unique?! It IS unique right? That was how the toilets were built in the olden days. There were walls blocking the "view" of course, but if you continue walking, turn a bit, then you will see whoever's doing their business there. *raises eyebrows* I'd say that's unique all right.
We had to find 5 unique things in the old houses, and some examples were the air wells, the wood partition walls and super steep stairs. We couldn't find anything else, so we wrote down the door-less toilets. And the person in charge said it is modern, many houses have door-less toilets nowadays! What??! Door-less toilets, are you kidding me?! Eew.
The most interesting of all was the secret passages of the (how to spell it?!) Tua Pek Kong!! I never thought the Chinese knew how to build secret passages! I only read about them in books, saw them in movies, and almost all, screw that, ALL of those houses/castles/buildings are built by the English (and so on).
So fascinating, isn't it? But of course we didn't get to go down passage as it is blocked up. Duh.
Oh, Hui Jing and I saw an adorable puppy in a cage!! So cute!! *squeals* But before we both get to touch, pet or play with it, some guys shouted "等下它咬你啊!" so we ran away. Pfft.
OH! Hui Jing and I also met some irritating and crazy Malays who knew Chinese and said "你好吗" and "我爱你" to us. Perverts. Fuckers.
Sigh, it's so hard being beautiful. LOL!! xD

Hui Jing and I
See, so beautiful. Or not. Haaha.
Well, we did many more things today, but I'm not going to say anymore as I want to go play games and wait until the damned drills stop. It's SIX O'CLOCK!! I guess I can't sleep anymore. =(

Our class, E3B *hearts*
Actually not our whole class. Stupid Jun Wei was absent!!! So bad. =(
Anyway can you spot me? I'm the most conspicuous (the teacher wearing red excluded) because I'm holding a red bag! See! Only a flash of red! So obvious!
!!!!!!

Our class with the ... people in charge
(Shit I'm not the most conspicuous one anymore. Dang.)
They (the three people crouching at the lower left corner, and I still don't remember their names) are all very nice people! There was another one, don't know where she was. *shrugs*
Well, that's all for today. I'm staying back again tomorrow! But nothing tiring anymore, phew.
I FOUND OUT YOUR NAME! Finally. *grins* =D
To Jane and Xian : BON VOYAGE! Have fun in USA!!
Because of the drills, period. I can't sleep. Thank you, God. Thanks a bunch.
Oh fuck today is Jit Nee's birthday and when I saw her (even talked to her, no less) I didn't even wish her! What kind of friend am I?! WHAT?!?
Oh, shit. Today is my brother's birthday too. Great.
Damn, I completely forgot. I was too ... happy and exhilarated. Why? Because our class went for the Heritage Walk in the morning just now, which included lots of running around, sweating and exposure to the sun. But I'll get to that later.
10 November 2008
We watched Rata-fucking-touille at school again. WTF. I watched it so many times already. Watched it once at the cinema, and twice at school.
Play something more interesting for God's sake!
Last time we watched this stupid movie called Baby Geniuses or something. The movie sucked. But the babies were incredibly cute though! I don't know, but the movie was just too boring. For me. My friends said it was nice ... *shrugs*
Anyway, after school, Jit Nee, Chiew Na, Hsieh Ying and I played Monopoly together. The game was borrowed from the library and it STANK!!! Arrrgh. Puke.
After the Monopoly, we walked to a nearby field, and played badminton! =P

Nice tree, is it not?
Don't know what's that under the trees, I'm hoping that they are not portable toilets ...
We saw lots of people taking their dogs for a stroll on that field! Most of the dogs were Golden Retrievers, my favorite!! =D


I HATE MY NOSE! I don't really like plastic surgery even though I have never experienced it, but it just seems so disgustingly painful and ... disgusting. *shudders* But what can I do? My nose is so ugly!
After the badminton, we went for a jog around the field. And we saw a caterpillar~ *SCREAM*!!!! I hate those wriggly, hairy little things. Yuck.
11 November 2008
We had ... hmm, what do you call it, dancing classes? today. EEW!
Worse still, it was more of the modern, hip hop kinda dance. Ah. Like I said to Shu Hui, innocent, sweet and gentle people like me *coughs* should never attempt to learn the hip hop dance. No fucking way.
But what could I do? Everyone else was dancing (even Rui Mei xD) and I couldn't very well just stand there and do nothing could I? Actually I could. Only that it wouldn't be fun.
Rui Mei was freaking funny! When everyone finished doing a twirl and was facing the front, she was always facing backwards. Different from everyone else. Then we were face to face, and when I saw her expression I laughed until my stomach ached. Not once, not twice but many times. Hilarious. xP
And while dancing we kept squealing "Ouch!" "Sorry!" "Ahhh!!!" because we kept stepping on each other's feet while twirling. So stupid. Haha.
The dancing made us all very tired! At least we all had a laugh. Ying Nee! Damn funny. =P
12 November 2008
Like I said, our class went for the Heritage Walk at somewhere around Georgetown. I don't really know where we went, but I do know that there were these three streets - Armenian Street, Cannon Street and Acheh Street.
There was supposedly a Treasure Hunt, but it wasn't exactly a true Treasure Hunt, like finding a paper that leads you to another paper that leads you to another paper that leads you to ....
After assembling, the people in charge (sorry I forgot all of their names =_=) gave us all little booklets with 12 questions we need to answer.
We needed to get the answers from ... well, everywhere within the three streets that I mentioned above. Not the regular Treasure Hunt, eh?
We had to look for certain types of traditional food, clothes, sketch the carvings on doors and windows, find the traditional names and histories of the streets, et cetera.
Overall it was really interesting, but so fucking HOT goddammit. Normally I like the sun (TAN!!) but come on it was almost 12 o'clock, and the sun was scorching hot. Blergh.
Before everything we went for a little breakfast at one of the food stores around the area. And we saw this uncle who was painting a picture of one of the buildings on one of the streets. So damn nice!

And we also saw this exquisite lotus flower :

We found a shop which made gorgeous Nyonya beaded shoes. Pretty, but not exactly my kind of shoes. More like my mom's. =P And guess the price? They cost RM600 a pop! I know, they ARE handmade and all but RM600??!
Well OK, I like Louboutins and they cost USD600 and above, but that's ... well, that's a designer brand! These beaded shoes are ... well, just shoes. Pretty shoes.
I didn't take any photos because I didn't take my camera with me when I was hunting for the "treasures" with Hui Jing.
Tell me, do you find a door-less toilet unique?! It IS unique right? That was how the toilets were built in the olden days. There were walls blocking the "view" of course, but if you continue walking, turn a bit, then you will see whoever's doing their business there. *raises eyebrows* I'd say that's unique all right.
We had to find 5 unique things in the old houses, and some examples were the air wells, the wood partition walls and super steep stairs. We couldn't find anything else, so we wrote down the door-less toilets. And the person in charge said it is modern, many houses have door-less toilets nowadays! What??! Door-less toilets, are you kidding me?! Eew.
The most interesting of all was the secret passages of the (how to spell it?!) Tua Pek Kong!! I never thought the Chinese knew how to build secret passages! I only read about them in books, saw them in movies, and almost all, screw that, ALL of those houses/castles/buildings are built by the English (and so on).
So fascinating, isn't it? But of course we didn't get to go down passage as it is blocked up. Duh.
Oh, Hui Jing and I saw an adorable puppy in a cage!! So cute!! *squeals* But before we both get to touch, pet or play with it, some guys shouted "等下它咬你啊!" so we ran away. Pfft.
OH! Hui Jing and I also met some irritating and crazy Malays who knew Chinese and said "你好吗" and "我爱你" to us. Perverts. Fuckers.
Sigh, it's so hard being beautiful. LOL!! xD

Hui Jing and I
See, so beautiful. Or not. Haaha.
Well, we did many more things today, but I'm not going to say anymore as I want to go play games and wait until the damned drills stop. It's SIX O'CLOCK!! I guess I can't sleep anymore. =(

Our class, E3B *hearts*
Actually not our whole class. Stupid Jun Wei was absent!!! So bad. =(
Anyway can you spot me? I'm the most conspicuous (the teacher wearing red excluded) because I'm holding a red bag! See! Only a flash of red! So obvious!
!!!!!!

Our class with the ... people in charge
(Shit I'm not the most conspicuous one anymore. Dang.)
They (the three people crouching at the lower left corner, and I still don't remember their names) are all very nice people! There was another one, don't know where she was. *shrugs*
Well, that's all for today. I'm staying back again tomorrow! But nothing tiring anymore, phew.
I FOUND OUT YOUR NAME! Finally. *grins* =D
To Jane and Xian : BON VOYAGE! Have fun in USA!!
♥ craving chocolate kisses ..
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