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!
Wonderful Times will never be forgotten... Before the trip, I had many expectations. I knew it was going to be a fun trip, considering I have 5 choir girls in the trip (I'm so proud haha... out of 17 EPA, 5 are from choir HAHAHA), I probably know at least half of them, and I'm sharing room with my goddaughter.
But the trip wasn't just fun. It was AWESOME and definitely unforgettable. From the first chilling wind of Seoul the moment we stepped out of airport, to being amazed by the technology of Hyundai Motors, to the once in a lifetime, n**** and going to a hotspring with female students, to my first ever Viking ride, and my now still painful backside from my unsuccessful attempts of skiing down the slope. Not forgetting learning about the historical background of the ties btn N & S Korea, their fight for independence, and their efforts to preserve their heritage. The itinerary was really well planned... 3 cheers to my colleague, and the tour guide who was like a father and fed us well.... BUT, the company was even better. =P
Special thanks to my dear goddaughter, who accompanied me almost everywhere, and did almost everything with me, being the casualty no. 1, who refuse to admit that she's cold until she's terribly freezing, making me so angry because she wouldn't listen but at the same time so worried that I couldn't bring myself to scold her. My choir girls who are forever bubbly and cheering me on, crazy about korean drama and culture, the casualty no.2 who first injured her knee at the ski resort and then tried to run through a string between two poles and fell 'gracefully' onto the pavement, and ALL who sang so beautifully during the trip, further assuring me that my efforts in the choir are not wasted.
The rest of the girls whom I do not know well before the trip, but have definitely sent warmth in the cold weather and brought joy around me, saying kind words when you know that I'm not feeling well after that Viking, wanting the same photo to be taken in every camera even though it's the digital era and the photos can be shared online, and taking pictures of everything around you, starting from scenary to individual to group to specific people, not forgetting the one who keeps saying she's pretty in every picture, afraid that any extra accessory will make her look less pretty and loves everything that's white.
Not forgetting the boys, for being around all the time, to help everybody around, including carrying my bag even though you may not be feeling that well too, blocking the wind even when you are already very cold, entertaining everyone around (even though I keep saying I don't know you, but I was still greatly amused), buying every other thing that you see other people want to buy (which makes me laugh all the time), pulling me away from oncoming traffic when I wasn't paying attention, carrying our luggage up and down the bus, and very importantly finishing the food that we can't finish...
Thank You.
May your life after secondary school be as fulfilling and exciting as this trip. And remember, even when it's cold out there, just remember this trip, cos wherever you are, there'll always be people around who will give you the WARMTH that you need.