Thursday, September 07, 2006
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met up with amy and calia tgth with seow and row ytd..
thought maybe a lil changes, not physically.. maybe a lil mentally since they've got a levels now.
i expected them to be a lil bald (resulted from extreme stress; pulling out hair) and maybe a lil cute (resembling some panda)..
BUT as usual, they were still themselves.
"i don't give a shit larh, what the shit. that kind of shit?"
sounds familiar?
just brought me back to last year,
amy was bombarding the conversations with her "shit".
calia her usual Chao Ah Lian In Action.
anyways, all the best to amy, seowie, row and the others who are taking A's.
i know, it's shit, just endure a lil bit more!!! =)) see you in november when i have my forth vacation of the year. Hehhhs.
well, shld say this holiday is quite a constructive one.
though i haven got to do any proper shopping, sleeping, clubbing, reading or watching my drama shows,
i'm glad i'm occupied with stuffs that brings in income.. *smiless.
yes, i'm working in Singapore American School and it's just a job for me to waste my time.
i would never imagine myself to learn how to use the laminating machine or the cutter.
better still, having fun playing with those equiptments and running errands for the teachers.
it's the third day at work now and i'm loving every single minute of it.
i even have the time to blog! how cool is that?
hehs.
first day of work always feel so unfamiliar and foreign.
just made me feel as if i stepped into another country..
a different kind of organisation, different people i'm working with.
was a lil afraid but soon that feeling just faded.
people here are really friendly, they greet each other in the morning!!
i remember only greeting people in primary and secondary schools..
not people, i remember now...
i greet teachers only!
but here, everyone's greeting EVERYONE..
it's a good culture that organisations shld adopt.
oh, the kids are really really adorable pls...
on the second day of work, i was greeted with a BIG group hug.
and before they leave the classroom agn, they'll hug your leg cuz i was just too tall..
those kidss.. *meltssss
not many of them are americans.
mostly are koreans, japanese, china, hongkong and many other asian countries.
my class alone has only 1 angmor and i am teaching in a american school! lols.
oh, and i also do spelling.
one of the lil kid ask me to spell colour, and i was like debating whether to spell it as "color" or "colour"...
like hell, i was taught the british way to spell things like organisations instead of organization.
It's in english (U.K) when i'm type microsoft word.
pft..
gotta work all the way till 12th of september, hopefully i've got some time on my hands to complete what i have to do..
right. gotta get back to work..
*waves