RULE 3: BE OPTIMISTIC.
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Extracted from Amani's blog:
Spot the difference.
From left to right: Amani, Salina, Nadia, Hazwani, me, Hafizah and Aishah
SATURDAY, 12 SEPTEMBER 09: SEC 3 CIP
Do you think that picture's strange in a way? Like it's not meant to be that way? I think I lost all of you (the tiny group of people who read my blog) already. You don't get what I mean, right? Ok, I'll tell you now. Nurul Hazwani's hair is rebonded now! Isn't she prettier than on a normal day? Actually it's nothing new. Wani had rebonded hair in Sec 2 too. But I remember when she went to school with rebonded hair in Sec 2, Nadia and I went running around telling everybody how pretty she looked then (don't worry, Wani; you look pretty everyday). We had been that excited. Then in the background you can see Yong Ding still carrying his backpack. Yong Ding's hair is so long and (naturally) spiky, Mdm Rozila, Mr Ng and Mr Choo keeps picking on him.
At the void deck before we began collecting.
Mdm Rozila: Yong Ding!
Yong Ding walks to Mdm Rozila.
Mdm Rozila: Cut your hair, ok?
Yong Ding: Ok.
Yong Ding walks away.
If you don't know Yong Ding and read that, you wouldn't know how cute and funny that scene is. Yong Ding, with his flat tone and zombie-like look and walk. Anyway, Sec 3 CIP hadn't been that bad. It had been nice to see my class again. They can be a pain in the ass when they're in the mood but they really know how to make people happy. I ♥ 3/5'09. I didn't expect anybody to attend to us when we knocked and rang the bell (when I left home, only my dad had been awake; I don't think it's any different across Singapore). Although I did expect a lot to collect (my dad kept asking me if the school would take the stacks at home too. Nadia's dad too). What do you know? I was right. When I got back home and my mom asked how CIP had been, I told her everything and she laughed and called it cheap labour.
@ NENEK'S HOUSE
Ainul Hayati can make me happy any day of the week. When the men went for terawih, all the women had been busy studying (Kakak), making kuih (my nenek and the maids), attending to her baby (my auntie) and helping out (my mom). My brothers slept since they're sick. I'm left to play, feed and entertain Ain. Not that I mind at all. She called me "mama" and "ama". I think it's an attempt to say "Kak Nga" (that's what I'm called since I'm the second oldest).
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MY CURRENT ADDICTION:
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BIRTHDAY COUNTDOWN: 2W 0D (14D)