March hols have been a really very tiring week. As much as I have already complained to more people than comfortable with, I do need to reiterate that I HAD LESS THAN 8 HOURS OF SLEEP EACH DAY! Well, yea, that’s that. But in any case, despite the irony of it being a very hectic week, I am actually going to try to catch up on my sleep that was lost during the march hols.
Thanks to all the people to whom have helped me crunch my Math IA in before today, or rather by 3am this morning; I was able to finish it. However, despite the joy of finishing a project as massive as that, news were that teachers did not mark them, it is not graded (this I was aware of, but apprehensive of that truth of it), and some even were just going to go through it in class. I did not have a Math lesson today so I would not know how my teacher would do this. Hopefully he marks, cos I really want some substantiable evidence as to the quality of the work that I had handed in.
This morning was filled with religious spirits, though I hardly felt the love. Most people, or I presume, probably stayed up at night to finish their Math IAs like me and Kah Wei, and perhaps a few other individuals, so the spirit of rejoice was really down. Well, at least for me, and they even sang my few favourite/famous repetoires of hymns. Dang.
Amazing to me as such, I was able to doze off or catch a shut-eye for a while during chapel, TOK lecture, and no one really was bothered by it. Or at least they didn’t see me sleeping? Well, if this day was not punctuated with the occasional shut-eyes, I guess I would be really flat out right now and not be typing this post. It is on the contrary very rare for me to sleep during events like lectures and to a very little extent, chapel (which I do catch some rest, especially with the ever-so-common-monday-syndrome – the monday blues).
One good news of the day was that THERE WAS NO BIO PRAC TODAY! = NO BIO IAS! PHEW! What a relief. I was so scared of having one today. I mean, if there was, to me, it would just mean – another sleepless night – something that I probably have gotten used to, just that the energy levels are way down.
Talking about sleep, my classmate, Justin, and my ex-classmate, Han Jie, ARE BOTH NUTS FOR RUNNING FOR COUNCIL! (No pun intended despite the intent by those two mentioned above) They actually went to school and started running! O.O Such dedication, too bad some fat bitch totally could not see that and publicly TRIED to humiliate them, or rather THE WHOLE OF THE 3RD-STUDENT-COUNCIL-TO-BE; to bad, you failed, and got really bitten back in the a-r-s-e for your display of insensitivity to such motives.
About the forum, there were sweet times and not-so-sweet ones, but ultimately I found that we could actually see those that are willing to stand up for us, those who want to realise the students’ dreams, those who aren’t really up for it, those who try but fail, and those who act like total retards (just because they already are). Weird that Year 5 had some badgering when the Year 6s were TOTALLY BADGERING the student-council-to-bes. I have to commend Shi Ru for rebuking in such a stoic manner (afterall, she plans to run for discipline), nicely done and said, though, maybe, just maybe, the mentioning of names were slightly inappropriate, since most Year 5s don’t know him, and you practically made his prescence known to the world with just that. Oh well, I guess no hard feelings since you guys are acquaintances to the very least?
A very disturbing piece of news from my PE teacher is that THE PFT STARTS THIS WEEK! OMG! I’m going to fail by her standards. Getting at least a D every station is just… well… INSANE! Haha, at least for me. From an almost all sportsmen class, I’m now in a non-sportsmen class, yet we have really fit people, or at least they do beat me flat out in stations. =S Time to get back to exercising! Though Thursday is not too far off, and I have no idea what to train on since my PE teacher did not really tell us what stations she is going to do on that day.
Talking about fitness, I GAINED 3KG! ON THE VERGE OF 4! WHICH MAKES MY WEIGHT NOW… 45+3 = 48KG! WEE! And GRATS TO SAMUEL WHO LOST 14KGS! (I got the number correct right?) And grats to all you people out there who have some achievement in getting fit and healthy in some way or another!
Chinese Oral on Wednesday… better score well… =S
I need to find some lone rangers who have break at 2.40pm on Mondays. I’m so bored during those times because I HAVE FREE PERIOD! Not that I’m not happy or anything, but Mondays usually don’t have homework, and I can’t and don’t really want to do any IA work in school because I just can’t finish and my chain of thoughts would be chopped up and my report would most likely be incoherent.
Zhan Yi showed me this mad person’s worksheet. 4 marks question, 5 paragraphs of utter details. Mad. But considering it is type-written, I wonder how much of it was actually his work, though somehow, despite being a new-comer, his IAs for Bio is insanely perfect. If I’m not wrong, so far he’s gotten full marks for all his IAs. 7 Bio IAs this term, wondering if Physics will start any time soon, not that I’m all elated and excited, and looking forward to it.
Yea that’s about it, just one more thing that I actually managed to crunch in some sleep with a nap at 5.20pm and I woke up at 8pm. Haha, in fact, the sleep was so nice my handphone alarm clock went on snooze and rang once full, and the second time, almost full. Haha. Okay, 10pm now, I should probably get sleeping to catch up on my beautiful sleep. Goodnight!
P.S. The inspiration to continue the last entry was snuffed out by much stuff, mainly tiredness, so, haha, life goes on, for time and tides wait for no man. XP
Ripped off wiki (Happy St. Patrick’s Day!):
Saint Patrick’s Day (Irish: Lá ’le Pádraig or Lá Fhéile Pádraig), colloquially St. Paddy’s Day or Paddy’s Day, is an annual feast day which celebrates Saint Patrick (circa 385–461 AD), one of the patron saints of Ireland, and is generally celebrated on March 17.
The day is the national holiday of Ireland. It is a bank holiday in Northern Ireland, and a public holiday in the Republic of Ireland, Montserrat, and the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. In the rest of Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, the United States and New Zealand, it is widely celebrated but is not an official holiday.
It became a feast day in the Roman Catholic Church due to the influence of the Waterford-born Franciscan scholar Luke Wadding[1] in the early part of the 17th century, and is a holy day of obligation for Roman Catholics in Ireland. The date of the feast is occasionally moved by church authorities when March 17 falls during Holy Week; this happened in 1940 when Saint Patrick’s Day was observed on 3 April in order to avoid it coinciding with Palm Sunday, and is happening again in 2008, being observed on 15 March [2] March 17 will not fall during Holy Week again until 2160.[3]