little eagle
Female, age unknown, loves BLUE
Plays piano, played bass clarinet
in school band
Loves Snoopy, Chip & Dale,
Bugs Bunny, Seven Dwarfs,
Forever Friends Bear,
Doggies and Piggies
Eats when stressed.
Loves chocolates and icecream
Gets paranoid easily.
Prone to clumsiness and getting
frantic
1. Go Tasmania
2. Go New Zealand
3. Have a dog
4. Learn driving (eventually)
5. Save more money (on-going)
6. Be Healthy (trying very hard)
7. Find someone and have a family
(trying :D)
♥HOLIDAY PLANS
1. Malacca with J21
2. Taipei!
3. Holiday lessons for Sec 5
4. Long overdue Clarinets outing!
I watched the opening ceremony on TV. It was so wonderful... full of antipation and wonder. It's like everything they're doing you'll be wondering how did they do it?
Then thinking of our NDP... hmmm...
And my dad actually told me that in China, they actually forecasted that there'll be a thunderstorm over the stadium, so they fired thousands of rockets at the dark clouds some miles away (the same clouds that will eventually reach the olympic stadium) and 'forced' the rain to fall. That's why it didn't rain at the stadium. Imagine the amount of money and effort the government and organising committee put in to ensure that the opening ceremony goes on smoothly with no flaws.
As for Saturday, our own country's birthday. Also rain, but the news made used of the rain to highlight the 'spirit' of Singapore. Well it's another way of looking at this rain issue. But on comparison, hmmm...
I think it's just our luck that our nation's birthday is after the day of olympics' opening. Considering the amount of preparation, manpower, money etc... there's almost nothing that we can match up. If you think our fireworks was good... Well, I agree it was, that's why my sis recorded it and i bothered to put it up here... but China invented fireworks... so... who's better?