Monday, April 30, 2007

ok i'm in class now.
i have to invigilate a 1hr30mins compre test.
and i'm very very bored because
a) i have nothing much to mark at the moment, just a lot of other things to do. and all these other things can't be done while invigilating.
b) it's too early in the morning to be doing serious work. my brain is still hibernating.
c)i'm still very tired after the church outing to the zoo yesterday.
thus, i am sitting in front of my laptop and pretending to be planning my lesson or whatever with the computer while surfing the blogs of other people. ah yes, and i decided to revisit some older entries from my previous blog.
and i came across this.
on 5th april '05 i wrote "new class now..1aa2..it's not too bad. the ppl there are really nice and it's quite fun too..yup yup. so hopefully it will be a really fun experience in that class."
it's quite funny to read it now, and actually realise that 2aa2 turned out to be the fun, crazy, noisy, whacky class that i expected it to be, and so much more.
and also, reading my older entries has made me realise how much i have matured. *ahem* yes, i have! it almost irks me to read about the things i thought about or said back then, because right now, after JC, a lot of our perspectives have changed. we no longer live merely from day-to-day, hoping to scrap through our exams with whatever last minute work we've crammed in. instead, most of us have now had a taste of the working life or army, for the guys. and now the decisions we make have a much greater impact on our future than before. now, we think further ahead. for most of us, when we select our courses in university or even our universities for that matter, we can practically see our careers slowly falling into place. and all the wishful ambitions that we've had since we were children such as "mummy, i want to be an astronaut!!" "mummy, i want to be a rockstar!!" "mummy, i want to be a tai tai!!" slowly begin to disappear. save for maybe the "tai tai" part though, for the so-called lucky few who have filthy rich boyfriends :)
ah yes, and so the saying goes.
"like sands through the hour glass, so are the days of our lives"
hah. talk about corny.

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