Welcome to my world
Enjoy your stay
Monday, April 27, 2009
Me and my dearest friends were just talking about sweet recollections from our primary school life, and man were they just awesome. That familiar serenade, brings back lingering memories... (Sounds familiar? Look at the top of your screen.) Indeed, the serenade being the chatter of your friends, memories being the times from the past you now longed for. Anything could be music, as long as it evokes emotions in you. I missed the 6H guys, and the crap we all did to annoy Ms Ho. I remembered how much we hated that form teacher of ours, but ended up treating her as an elder which we very much respect. That batch was the most gossipmonger-ish class I've ever seen, rumours abound like flying daggers. In a way that was enjoyable too, I guess, if you weren't the subject of talk. That wasn't for me, unfortunately, as I was the subject of MUCH talk expecially during P6. As for sports, I was considered just average even back then, but I definitely missed the sessions of chapteh we enjoyed together. Those were great bonding times... Now for a few more notable friends... All of the boys were great, girls too, of course. But Shahir, is one of those who have left a 'deeper impression' on me. I can still vividly recall the time we were practising for Inter-class soccer back in primary school. Because that was also the time when Shahir actually temporarily 'deballed' Zak. Even got Zak swearing and screaming whatever kind of curses you could think of. I got into trouble with a lot of girls (hey, don't think dirty here), the most notable being the time when I got fed up with Dai Qian's hair scattered all over my table when she laid back. She was sitting in front of me, you see. So one fine day, with the aid of my handy scissors, I snipped her hair off. Just a little, mind you, I wouldn't have the time and keratin to pay her back if she loses a whole patch of hair just like that. Speaking of Dai Qian, I'm reminded of Ryan. He was considered my best friend during P6, talked with him about everything under the sun, girls, studies and all. Until PSLE came and he went to Presbytarian Secondary...
Anyway, I've learnt that what's gone is gone and it's more important to treasure what you have at the present moment. But truth to be told, I wouldn't have the personality or skills I have today without the shaping touch of primary school life. Frankly, around 3 quarters of the life lessons I've learnt came from there.
~So, this is to Class 6H 2006 and to all that have helped me become a better person. Cheers!
-'Appreciation speech', ending transmission.
Hmm, just feeling like reminiscing on the past today. Especially since I discovered how happy I was to talk of my primary school life. My conclusion for memories are, 'Memories are what keeps us going most of the time, but they can also be obstacles to overcome.' Of course, what I'm referring to here are good and bad memories. To those who are still treasuring happy memories of the past, continue keeping them. However, for those who have persistantly stored memories which have bogged you down continuously and stopped you from moving on in life, drop them, seriously, forget it and start afresh.
Back to the present, got back my Physics test early in the morning. I passed right on the dot. English period was left vacant today. Killed my time by having a 'heated debate' with Joan. I won it in the end afer she started bashing me out of frustration, haha. Since I was the one who got physically hurt, could it be considered that I actually lost? Oh well.(Joan is an entertaining person to argue with ^^). Got an average mark for M.T during M.T period after recess. And now, I gotta rush back to RP Project work...
~ 'For those learning history, please don't hang on to the past too much? It's going to be bad for your mental health. ^_~" '.