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Name: Jiang Lingzhang
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Monday, May 21, 2007
@ 9:53 PM
Hai I can't believe it. I failed napfa effectively by 2cm. I even managed to pass the stupid chinups, then standing broad jump just fail by that puny 2cm, which is barely a hop. Maybe its better off this way, as I will have the motivation to train during the holidays and not just laze around and gain fats.

Anyway, today was a rather lousy day. Just slept at 11.30 yesterday doing random tutorials, then had to tahan 4 periods of physics tutorial today. First pw lesson kenna replaced by physics, next was another physics slot, then after lunch 2 more physics makeup. Super gay lar. We did so much circular motion that I think my brain is spinning around in tiny circles inside my cranium now. After that unparalleled dose of sleep-medicine, I had half an hour to rest before attempting the napfa retest. Was just starting to have some sweet dreams at a random canteen bench, the content of which I could not recall, when yanjie woke me up as it was already 4pm. So me and Dehui, with Wendi as our faithful supporter, marched groggily to the grand scene of the retest, the stadium, only to find out to our dismay that it was totally boiling in the glare of the afternoon sun. We were like, omg do 2.4 in that?? I remember telling Wendi that he probably won't see me after the test, as I'll become a puddle of simmering fats on the track.

But alas, I didn't even get to experience the feeling of melting into globules of fat, as I already died at the standing broad jump. But we still supported our dear friend Dehui as he ran courageously, setting down a good time of 10.31 minutes. To celebrate the occasion, he treated us to a cup of tebing each! Thats supposed to be condensed milk mixed with some sort of tea, den put in lots of ice. Tastes quite nice, in fact. Then we discussed various matters, like schools in China and schools in Singapore, the education systems, where we want to go for U nxt time and other stuff. Then stone until about 6.30 and went home. I think that its good to really sit down and talk to your friends at times, instead of just spending time with them when the occasion calls for it, like lectures or tutorials or some event. Only in that way do you get to really exchange honest opinions and in doing so get to know each other better. At the end of the day, ask yourself, if all there is between you and someone is the time you spent together during classes, during school events, even during outings, will you continue to keep in contact after your road together comes to the inevitable fork and you have to part ways?


Wednesday, May 16, 2007
@ 8:01 PM
The first thing I thought of when coming to this familiar page, all prepared to emo, was to close the window, because I do not know how to start.

I must say that life are full of disappointments. For example, me not getting nominated for band exco was rather disappointing. I had wanted to give being treasurer a shot, but then how was I to know that in the end, I didn't even have the gun to give the shot with? Actually, I guess you would only feel just how important something is to you when you miss it. The one and a half hours of council investiture just before the exco elections was really one of the most torturous moments of my life. Seeing my friends receive what is probably the most anticipated sms for me in a very long time, the sms which equipped them with the aforementioned gun to give their desired exco positions a shot, my heart literally started pounding with trepidation, I found no willpower to trample down the surging desperation in my mind, and certainly no appetite to savour what would otherwise be a very very nice and meaningful council investiture.

However, as the saying goes, you learn from your mistakes. I realised that maybe I had not wanted it enough, not wanted it enough so as to be thick-skinned enough to go around asking people to nominate me on the day of peer nominations. Not wanted it enough to suppress my disgusting pride and stupid belief that it was only fair if people nominated me by their own initiatives and not my pleas. Then again, how would people even nominate me if they did not know what position I wanted, whether I wanted it and/or don't know my name?

Also, I take consolation in the fact that by not being there myself, I am giving other worthy people in my batch an opportunity to fulfill their own desires. In the end, just like the SYF, some people walk away happy and some people do not, and it is hard to say who is more deserving. I really feel that Jinjun has taught me something today, and that is the act of unselfishness. Even though he was nominated, he withdrew because he was already running for the position of student conductor and felt that other people were equally deserving of a chance. Even though I know that I myself have a large tolerance level and an even temper, I could not help but be pissed that certain people went for the elections even though they don't want the position. I mean, just bloody withdraw if you don't want it, and give others a chance.

Anyway, what is important that my self-confidence is not damaged because of this failure. Sometimes you just have take things in stride and move on. I guess some of my disappointment showed though, from the way some other people were behaving in front of me. It really isn't fair, though, for me to be expected to put on the usual cheerful exuberant self when a rather highly desired goal has been stripped away from my very eyes, and its not like my shot hit the crossbar or something, its like my foot didn't even connect with the ball. Of course, I believe that most of the people running for the exco positions currently are capable and I sincerely hope that some of them will make it into the band exco.


Wednesday, May 02, 2007
@ 9:57 PM
Very little time to blog now, everyday is like so packed. Shall blog about Labour Day!!

As some people already know, it was my parents' wedding anniversary! So cool to get wed on Labour day. Some more my mum's birthday is like 29th of April and my dads' is on 10th of May. So celebrate together lor, cos my dad came back from China to visit us for about 2 weeks. The night before Labour Day, we went to Night Safari! Haha, I was thinking eh like so ex den quite childish den go for what? Budden cos never go before so I was quite enthu. In the end found out that its cos my mum can get subsidized by MOE for this type of outing -_-

Anyway it was quite fun lar. We took the tram ride around the place, see some funny animals and some normal ones. Like got elephant and rhino and a LOT of deer. Funny ones include some black and white thingy that I donno the name, some hyenas and weird birds. Then we got get down and walk around at some leopard trail also. We came face to face to funny animals like the giant flying squirrel, which was staring at us from a tree curiously as we stared back, until another giant flying squirrel flew from another tree like 5 metres away and scared the heck out of a lot of people, den they flew off somewhere else. Then there were funny bats hanging around the place also. And got leopard. And cat-like thingies. Then finally went to an animal show thing, which was quite screwed up cos the otters screwed up and donno what can to put in what recycle bin. But I guess the host covered up pretty well. Then got some gigantic python that the host and helpers put around some poor "volunteered" angmoh man. So after that like chao tired liao, went home around 11.30 and slepts.

Labour Day itself we went to some chinese restaurant at Apollo Centre which is opposite Clarke Quay MRT, to eat. Haiz, sad thing is that even though the foods were quite nice, the quantity is really ripoff. Like a 22 bucks fried prawn with a nice tasting green sauce dish only had 6 fried prawns in it. So even after spending 100+ bucks on lunch, I wasn't really full. Then we went to order air tickets to go China in June. That was supersuper screwed up cos its damn late to order tickets already, den my mum very mafan cos the school until very late also nv say exactly when can go overseas. After a lot of unnecessary complications and everyones tolerance were wearing thin, we finally settled on something and zaoded to Choa Chu Kang to buy birthdays cake. Mango Tropicana. Yum. I guess it was pretty worth it to miss the Spiderman 3 to spend time with family. :D