Sunday, August 8, 2010

Larian 1 Malaysia

Just yesterday, we had an event called Larian 1 Malaysia held at Taman Tengku Anis. They said it's open for all Lower Six, but somehow I still saw some CC students there, and of course not to mention Mr Wong Tack Keong, Mdm Chen Swee Fong and CC's 24 Seasonal Drum.

Initially, we thought there will be prizes given, so we made a bet with one of my friends, that if she got no. 1 we will treat her and vice versa. But alas, just after we've finished running, for 3-4 km, the organiser announced that this was only a run for fun, to exercise. (What?!)

LOL. Whatever.

At least we have had fun running like hell, sang the national anthem and Jalur Gemilang, snapping photos, etc. A good workout, but we'll have to pay the price for having sore legs the next day, which I am having it now. Haha.

Later, I went to have some tea with some of my friends at Wau, a shop near the old Hankyu.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

I don't know, and I don't wanna know.

Sigh.
I don't want to think about it, really. It hurts, and I'm tired, totally fed up.
But sometimes it isn't easy.
My thoughts like to stray away often, and I hate that.
I'm trying hard and struggling to forget everything about you.
Though my feelings for you wasn't as deep as last time, it still left an impact in me.
Someone told me that the easiest way to forget is to find another one, but will that really works?
Won't that be the same as cheating?
I don't know.

There's a guy I met, quite nice, but for now I just wanted to be friends, just friends, as I know I'll just ruined our friendship if I ever tried to like him. IS told me that she's relieved to see me being so close to him, as this means that I am capable of forgetting you.
I do hope so too.

Relationship.
Can I not think about it? Can I hold back my thoughts and feelings? Can I?
God, can you please wake me up?
Please, I don't want to stay in this pathetic "dream".

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Life in Form 6 (2) --- [My New Class - L6SPB]

I've just changed class from L6SB to L6SPB on the 4th of July. For your information, L6SB stands for Lower 6 Science Biology and L6SPB stands for Lower 6 Science Physic Biology.

The name itself is DAMN LONG, man. Haha.

Well, according to Lim, the students from this class were sorted out according to their results. I'm not sure about that, but all I know is everyone in my class got As for all three science subjects. The funny thing is, although he said that our class is not of top scorers, you'll still feel that it really is (excluding myself, of course). I'd dare say, the moment when you stepped into my class, you'll feel the tense atmosphere around you. Yup, most are studying. STUDYING!!!!

Damn, it's really the first time I've ever experienced this kind of stress, and it's not even near the exam! Just normal school days!!! In my previous school, we were so relax, no worries, but now? WOW~ No wonder CH students are so brilliant.

And thanks to God, I got a damn GOOD neighbour. At first I do grumble, but now I feel like expressing my gratitude to Him for my neighbour is always criticising me for being lazy. Yeah, I'm serious, because it pushes me to finish my homework in time (maybe only for Maths lah...haha).

Ok, now for the introduction of my class. *tada*

There are 28 students in my class, 2 from Kuala Krai, 4 from CC and the rest? CH lah! See? So kesian, right? But coincidently, the four of us (Sin, Tong Zhi and I) sit together, so we are not that kesian.

LOL.

Now, for the teachers.

PA - Mr. Yean L.H.
He's my form teacher. Quite funny and likes to crack jokes. And oh, he's a Guru Cemerlang too =D

Maths 1 - Lee C.K.
Everyone called her cai kue, because her name REALLY is cai kue (not the spelling, though). Sigh. I'm lazy to describe her lah, because there's too much to say. Haha. Conclusion? I don't like her.

Maths 2 - Lim P.L.
Motherly. But I don't quite understand what's she's saying anyway =P. She's the PKP. Ha!

P/S: For the Biology, Chemistry and MUET teachers, they are still the same, so I'm not going to describe them again. Haha.

Well, I think that's all for now. Another form 6 update? Till then we meet again. =)

2010年基督教张老会北区少年FB福音营

(哈哈~都过了那么久才有时间更新这部落格,paiseh paiseh)

日期:2010年6月7至9日
地点:Rumbia Resort, Paka, Terengganu.

这一次的营会是关于时代少年的爱与性,是一个非常适合少年人的课题。=D

主题:《爱,何处寻?》;讲员:黄百友传道
专题:《性与少年》;讲员:陈奕成牧师
生命的分享:颜敬锡老师(很可惜,颜老师最后还是无法前来与我们分享。 他患上了末期癌症,目前正在与死神争战。愿上帝能帮助他。)

哈哈,不好意思,本人最近超忙又超懒,所以干脆上传照片算了。呵呵~


游戏时间



陈奕成牧师



Woohoo~ 欢乐时光~

黄百友传道


天才园地


与我住同一个chalet的朋友和三位导师

还可以看Astro =)



启程会丹州前


纪念品

大合照

Monday, May 31, 2010

Now what?

Seriously, I'm lost. Damn. What the hell am I thinking?

Why do I always filled up my thoughts with a lot of nonsense?
Why can't I just relax?
Why can't I just stop thinking about it?
Why do I feel insecure?

Is it me, or what?
Is it me who have changed, or you?

Seeing things that I knew were of the past,
but I just can't stop my mind from wandering to places far far away.

I feel small.
I feel that I'm unimportant to you.
Is it so? Or not?
Am I being too sensitive?

Please, I do mind. Though I never told you, I DO MIND.

Friday, May 21, 2010

Life in Form 6

Weeeee~ Form 6 already started last week and my, what a change!

I think I'll start from the first day.

10/5/2010 (Registration day)
I was supposed to be there at 9a.m., but instead, I reached there at 7a.m. to avoid heavy traffic. Well, this is the price of living in Wakaf Bharu. T_T

Luckily Ah Lan reached there as early as I am, so I'm not alone (haha). Then, we just spend the rest of the two hours talking crap, waiting for Tong, Bird and others and having breakfast. After that, Lan drove Tong, Zhen Yi and I to Chung Hwa in Zhen Yi's car and she kept on complaining about Zhen Yi's car, "Why your gear and steering so hard to move one?". LOL

And then we went into SMJK Chung Hwa *wow* to register our names.

But before that, we have to pass the spot check, which was kinda a disaster to us. "My hair! my nails!", etc. Then we register our names at our desired class booth. Ok, let me explain about that. Our classes are divided into basically four classes, in which the main subjects are: Physics, Biology, Geography and History. We are required to choose our desired main subject that day and I chose Biology =)

Later, we were given a briefing about the preparation for the next day by Mr. Lim Tieng Seng (handsome guy XD) and after that we went home.

11/5/2010-13/5/2010 (Orientation week)
During these few days, we have talks and a few games to play, sometimes boring, sometimes exciting, quite ok lah. There was one talk from our principal, Mr. Choo Kheng Pin, which was very motivative. He talked about life in Form 6 and tips of doing it well. Here are some of his tips:
1) Plan your work and work your plan.
2) Begin with the end in your mind.
3) First thing first.
4) Empathise others.
5) Synergy
6) Practise makes perfect
7) 1+1>2
*p/s: starting from 5-7, I don't really remembered the actual sentences he used. Forgive me for my limited memory space.

During the orientation week, we sixth formers were divided into groups. Mine was Randa. It was fun during the playing session as we get to have fun and at the same time get to know each other. Here's my group's slogan: " ** Who are we? ** Randa! **Where we from? ** Chung Hwa! Huat ar~~~"
*p/s: I use the symbol * as a clap. 

The next week.

16-20/5/2010 (Study study and study!)
The real thing starts now. Well, we were only given a briefing about our subjects at the first day as we don't really know what book to use for each subjects as it depends on the teacher's choices. We have to buy the books! No more SPBT now T_T. Our lessons only started on the second day. Let me introduce my teachers:

First, my form teacher, Cikgu Hapidin.
He teaches Pengajian Am. A funny and crazy guy. With him around, I don't think that my PA is going to be as bored as it seems.

Ms. Yeap Kim Ean, my Biology teacher.
She a very good teacher. Nice and informative. I've had tuition classes with her before in Form 4 and 5 and I am very happy to have her teach me in Form 6 again.

Ms. Ng Pei Pei, my Chemistry teacher.
She looks young and cute, but her voice is too soft. Her stature and looks reminds me of Ms. Tion, my Form 5 Maths teacher. She has super long hair that curls in a bundle behind her head (Don't know why she wants to keep it so long).

Mdm. Teoh LS, my Maths T1 teacher.
A veteran indeed. Full of experience, know how to teach and is nice to students. CH students all call her Mama Teoh, but not directly la, of course!

Mr. Loong WS, my Maths T2 teacher.
Again, my former tuition teacher. Also a funny guy, although sometimes he's very meng-amte-kan. LOL

Mr. Chua KH, my MUET teacher.
The only teacher that I dislike. My friend told me that he is a lazy teacher. Well, I don't doubt her. By the way he was talking, I wonder that is CH short of MUET teacher? I mean, as a MUET teacher, you should at least fulfil the requirements of a Band 6 candidate, then only you can teach MUET. He talks as if he is dragging his words, unclear and not precise. That's definitely not a good example for Listening skills. *shaking my head* BORING.

Overall, Form 6 is good. Well, that's all for now, I'll update my blog about Fom 6 life if I'm free lah. Haha.

Friday, May 14, 2010


7 Things to Stop Doing Now on Facebook

by Consumer Reports Magazine
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
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ConsumerReports
Using a Weak Password
Avoid simple names or words you can find in a dictionary, even with numbers tacked on the end. Instead, mix upper- and lower-case letters, numbers, and symbols. A password should have at least eight characters. One good technique is to insert numbers or symbols in the middle of a word, such as this variant on the word "houses": hO27usEs!
Leaving Your Full Birth Date in Your Profile

It's an ideal target for identity thieves, who could use it to obtain more information about you and potentially gain access to your bank or credit card account. If you've already entered a birth date, go to your profile page and click on the Info tab, then on Edit Information. Under the Basic Information section, choose to show only the month and day or no birthday at all.
Overlooking Useful Privacy Controls
For almost everything in your Facebook profile, you can limit access to only your friends, friends of friends, or yourself. Restrict access to photos, birth date, religious views, and family information, among other things. You can give only certain people or groups access to items such as photos, or block particular people from seeing them. Consider leaving out contact info, such as phone number and address, since you probably don't want anyone to have access to that information anyway.
Posting Your Child's Name in a Caption
Don't use a child's name in photo tags or captions. If someone else does, delete it by clicking on Remove Tag. If your child isn't on Facebook and someone includes his or her name in a caption, ask that person to remove the name.
Mentioning That You'll Be Away From Home
That's like putting a "no one's home" sign on your door. Wait until you get home to tell everyone how awesome your vacation was and be vague about the date of any trip.
Letting Search Engines Find You
To help prevent strangers from accessing your page, go to the Search section of Facebook's privacy controls and select Only Friends for Facebook search results. Be sure the box for public search results isn't checked.
Permitting Youngsters to Use Facebook Unsupervised
Facebook limits its members to ages 13 and over, but children younger than that do use it. If you have a young child or teenager on Facebook, the best way to provide oversight is to become one of their online friends. Use your e-mail address as the contact for their account so that you receive their notifications and monitor their activities. "What they think is nothing can actually be pretty serious," says Charles Pavelites, a supervisory special agent at the Internet Crime Complaint Center. For example, a child who posts the comment "Mom will be home soon, I need to do the dishes" every day at the same time is revealing too much about the parents' regular comings and goings.
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