Friday, October 13, 2006

Life's Long Adventure Part 2

I'm sorry for the excitement of visiting my blog hoping to find it updated only to be disappointed cause it has not been updated.

Have been a lil busy.

When it comes to studying time, EVERYTHING seems more attractive than studying. From eating (which is always attractive), to sleeping (equally attractive), to watching TV (how can i say no?), to cleaning my room (which is always messy esp during exam periods) to gardening (what?!).


As usual there's always the regular dose of Krispy Kremes and KFC.

Life's Long Adventure...

Last week, on Life’s Long Adventure, Jeremy was born, went to kinder, tried to kiss a girl and went to Yr 1 after.

In Yr 2- Of bikes and injuries.

Rode a bike and fell into a drain head first. Received 4 stitches for that. (That explains the loose nut in my head)

Later that year, rode a bike, raced with a neighbor, collided and broke my arm. Mother was hysterical, while I on the other hand did not know I broke my arm. I coolly walked into the driveway lifted up my left arm and said, “There’s something wrong with my arm.” It was only upon reaching the hospital that my arm began to swell and it started hurting. And that was when I cried. But there was this guy that sure did put things into perspective. He had his head drenched with blood after somehow hitting it into a ceiling fan. He asked me not to cry saying that I did not have blood all over me and asked me to be brave. That image of him could have made me cry even more. Gross. My arm was corrected but it shifted in the cast. Twice. After the second time, we decided to leave it as it is as the surgery would be more complicated. And that’s why I walk around with a crooked left arm.

Yr 3 was the transition year. Changed schools from public to private. I’m of the opinion that public school ed in Malaysia is better than private school ed. The only thing that kept me sane were the friends. Cheers to ALL you people.

Yr 5- Holiday in the U.S. of A.

Blessed that I had the opportunity to go there as a kid. From San Fran, to Las Vegas, to San Diego, to LA and to the many places in between. I loved every bit of it. I remember bumping into some familiar faces while in Disneyland. Shaun and Ben Lee and family. What a small world.

Sundays was Sunday School Day from when I was young till Yr 6. I loved Sunday School. The singing of songs, the lessons, the friends and the teachers who showed so much care and love.

To be continued….


1 comment:

Sabrina Woon said...

Luckily it was not someone that dropped you as a baby! Hahaha