After five centuries of consistently ignoring my blog, I have finally gotten the strength to post something new.
Well, these past several weeks of my summer vacation has been nothing but fun. Since March 31, me and my barkada meet every week at school with out beloved Ms. Amsi for advance lessons in Physics and Trigonometry. Yeah the lessons were difficult, but that didn't make us roll on the floor and die! Ms. Amsi made the lessons fun and worthwhile. In between the nosebleeding problems, we still find the time to kid around and make fun of each other. Jeof has been on the recieving end on a lot of playful smacks by Ms. Amsi. It was fun to watch at them get at it. They look like mother and child.
My post today is a bit bland, perhaps it's because i can't think of anything else to post... hmmm... Louisse is the vice president of the PSYSC, the mother of all science clubs. She's really good though. Bribing, blackmailing and threatening people to get in and participate... who could have guessed that such an innocent creature can be so evil? Haha. It was fun to watch her try and persuade us. Mitch still remains unfaltered after recieving several threats from Louisse. Perhaps its because Mitch IS the mother of all threats and blackmail. Haha. I don't know how she does it! She even has a LOOK that would make onlookers tremble. But she's not that evil... is she?
I joined the PSYSC, hoping to help the environment in my own little way. Seeing as how the environment is going would sure want you take drastic measures on how to live your lifestyle in a GREEN way.
Anyway, this is my stop. Haha. I have to cook lunch now. Bye!
Collecting quotes is a favorite hobby of mine. So if you have a quote you would like to share, don't be afraid to leave it as a comment. ^^
Sunday, April 27, 2008
Friday, April 11, 2008
E-GAD!!!
It's been a while since I last posted here in my blog. As evidence of my carelessness, the bugs creeping around the blog have already grown beards! White beards about a foot long!
Anyway, I'm just going to talk about the things that happened to me during my summer break. Recently, i've been hanging out more with my friends at school or XU Main with Ma'am Itucal. We are training for the upcoming contests that will be surely held this coming school year. We are also taking advance lessons, a pre-hemorrhage before the actual brain fractures begin! I already had a nosebleed just studying the sines and the cosines! Literally!
Who could have guessed trigonometry and physics can be so fun? Well, if you have a group of cray friends and a really fun teacher, then the feeling's understandable. Unlike being cooped up in a room with other fellow classmates trying their best to behave and understand the lesson while the teacher busily chatters in front waving the chalk in the air. I think the key to such progress is by just being a bit carefree on what you do, not uptight. In the kiosk (the place where we usually study), ma'am would discuss the lesson and while we do some exercises, we chat, laugh, ma'am also laughs with and adds a few cents of her own in the discussion making it even more amusing!
I'm not saying that the 'being-cooped-up-in-a-room' is bad. Besides, there are only a few of us in a group. If there were about forty pupils, I would go for the classroom. Since there is no way that one can understand the discussion if everyone talks all at once!
This is kind of a useless entry... but this is what happened for the summer break. I'm hoping for more exciting things to pop out of nowhere, like a mongoose would suddenly crawl up to me! I saw a snake once, i was just three feet away from certain death! It was cool though. The snake and the cat were having a staredown, like sumo wrestlers in that battle ring of theirs.
Anyway, I'm just going to talk about the things that happened to me during my summer break. Recently, i've been hanging out more with my friends at school or XU Main with Ma'am Itucal. We are training for the upcoming contests that will be surely held this coming school year. We are also taking advance lessons, a pre-hemorrhage before the actual brain fractures begin! I already had a nosebleed just studying the sines and the cosines! Literally!
Who could have guessed trigonometry and physics can be so fun? Well, if you have a group of cray friends and a really fun teacher, then the feeling's understandable. Unlike being cooped up in a room with other fellow classmates trying their best to behave and understand the lesson while the teacher busily chatters in front waving the chalk in the air. I think the key to such progress is by just being a bit carefree on what you do, not uptight. In the kiosk (the place where we usually study), ma'am would discuss the lesson and while we do some exercises, we chat, laugh, ma'am also laughs with and adds a few cents of her own in the discussion making it even more amusing!
I'm not saying that the 'being-cooped-up-in-a-room' is bad. Besides, there are only a few of us in a group. If there were about forty pupils, I would go for the classroom. Since there is no way that one can understand the discussion if everyone talks all at once!
This is kind of a useless entry... but this is what happened for the summer break. I'm hoping for more exciting things to pop out of nowhere, like a mongoose would suddenly crawl up to me! I saw a snake once, i was just three feet away from certain death! It was cool though. The snake and the cat were having a staredown, like sumo wrestlers in that battle ring of theirs.
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