A sort of semestral break, actually. I'm really relieved that they still made one. Now I have a week off from homework, projects and staying away from home for more than 12 hours.
I started it by waking up early in the morning to watch tv, then go back to sleep. Breakfast, after that we went out. Nothing much happened.
What I'll do for the rest of the week:
1. Sleep in
2. Get back to drawing
3. Get back to badminton
4. Get back to editing my webpages
5. Do my homework >_<
6. Do the All Saint's Day routine
7. A few more stuff I haven't thought about that I need to do
8. Think of a better way of posting in this blog
Next time?
Sunday, October 30, 2005
Tuesday, October 25, 2005
Last Week Stress
Just a few more days until our one-week vacation starts. But I'm under the weather, still. I still have the cold I had for 2 months and am sleeping past 12 am, waking up at 4:50 am. My scores in homework and seatworks aren't so good, but I couldn't review them because of too much homework. I'm going through my I-don't-feel-good-attractive-or-popular-enough mood.
I'm just updating to let people know that I'm still here. Sorry, I'll try to make a better post next time.
I'm just updating to let people know that I'm still here. Sorry, I'll try to make a better post next time.
Sunday, October 16, 2005
After The Intrams
It's back to regular classes for me tomorrow. Too bad. I'll have to face my Math grades, which I'm expecting a not so spectacular score in. I'm scared.
But the intrams were fun. I got to join one of the track and field events. I lost of course. Joined basketball and volleyball, too, mostly as a substitute so I didn't get to play much. What I did mostly was play badminton, take photos with my digicam (I'm glad I can bring it to school everyday) and fool around with my classmates, though I get lost when the green jokes start. I hate those.
A funny story about it: Three from our class were playing badminton on the road in front of the gym with a ratty overused shuttlecock. Every time a car passes through, we always have to stop the game to move aside, which is nothing new to me since I always play on the streets. One car stopped and the driver started dropping shuttlecocks on the ground. One of us kept staring at the shuttlecocks on the floor. The driver always assured us that we can keep those, and he left. Wow, are we really that worthy of getting those in pretty good condition from someone unfamiliar, or are we just pitiful?
So those are done, I've still got homework to do and stuff to think about. Next time.
But the intrams were fun. I got to join one of the track and field events. I lost of course. Joined basketball and volleyball, too, mostly as a substitute so I didn't get to play much. What I did mostly was play badminton, take photos with my digicam (I'm glad I can bring it to school everyday) and fool around with my classmates, though I get lost when the green jokes start. I hate those.
A funny story about it: Three from our class were playing badminton on the road in front of the gym with a ratty overused shuttlecock. Every time a car passes through, we always have to stop the game to move aside, which is nothing new to me since I always play on the streets. One car stopped and the driver started dropping shuttlecocks on the ground. One of us kept staring at the shuttlecocks on the floor. The driver always assured us that we can keep those, and he left. Wow, are we really that worthy of getting those in pretty good condition from someone unfamiliar, or are we just pitiful?
So those are done, I've still got homework to do and stuff to think about. Next time.
Sunday, October 09, 2005
Fulfilled
Yes! I was able to relax this weekend. I started part of my homework yesterday, so I won't be rushing much this week. I was also able to "improve" my drawing this weekend because I had time to practice. Finished some pages for a website and started making a new layout for this blog. The background will still be black. Now I'm ready for this week. It's the first time I've ever been.
Short post, huh?
Short post, huh?
Thursday, October 06, 2005
Periodical Tests Done!
Yes! I'm done with my 2nd quarter tests. I think I did okay with the tests except Math. Not too confident about it. Nerve-wracking.
So now I'm free. Not free from school. Just a short-lived freedom, like what freedom really is. I could surf the Internet freely for a few days. Free to draw. Free to take pictures. Free to update this blog. It's short-lived.
Regular classes tomorrow. I was hoping that they would continue the Alternate Classroom Experience thing, but they didn't. Too bad.
This weekend will be more idle than the others. I won't have any homework, so I can just fool around. But since my sisters are having their periodical tests next week, there won't be any family outings and I'll be stuck at home tutoring them. It's a good thing the fridge is well-stocked, heh.
We're going to have intramurals next week. I don't think I'll get to join the sports; I wasn't made to play sports. My dad taught me how to play volleyball, baseball and a little of soccer and basketball when I was younger, but it looks like my physical capabilities deteriorated because I got busy at school. In elementary, everyone told me to focus more on my studies to stay on top. Nobody believed that I can play because I was more into indoor stuff (I wasn't really studying, actually). I want to learn how to play, but clubs and teams take the ones that are better instead of the ones who want to try playing, and time doesn't allow me to. It just ain't fair.
I guess that's it right now. I still have to help plan for the "photo gallery" project for our classroom. See you on the weekend?
So now I'm free. Not free from school. Just a short-lived freedom, like what freedom really is. I could surf the Internet freely for a few days. Free to draw. Free to take pictures. Free to update this blog. It's short-lived.
Regular classes tomorrow. I was hoping that they would continue the Alternate Classroom Experience thing, but they didn't. Too bad.
This weekend will be more idle than the others. I won't have any homework, so I can just fool around. But since my sisters are having their periodical tests next week, there won't be any family outings and I'll be stuck at home tutoring them. It's a good thing the fridge is well-stocked, heh.
We're going to have intramurals next week. I don't think I'll get to join the sports; I wasn't made to play sports. My dad taught me how to play volleyball, baseball and a little of soccer and basketball when I was younger, but it looks like my physical capabilities deteriorated because I got busy at school. In elementary, everyone told me to focus more on my studies to stay on top. Nobody believed that I can play because I was more into indoor stuff (I wasn't really studying, actually). I want to learn how to play, but clubs and teams take the ones that are better instead of the ones who want to try playing, and time doesn't allow me to. It just ain't fair.
I guess that's it right now. I still have to help plan for the "photo gallery" project for our classroom. See you on the weekend?
Sunday, October 02, 2005
Life at Thirteen
I didn't post this Thursday to announce this. I still had homework. So...
I'm already thirteen years old.
I don't feel any different from when I was 12. It just feels like another day just passed. Just gave the day a little more importance because one of my classmates is celebrating his 13th birthday as well. Besides all the greetings, it felt like a normal school day.
Came home and the party started. Ate a lot, did my homework, went to bed.
Now, everyone's already saying that I'm a teenager. I don't really think adolesence starts at 13 only. Mine seemed like it started at 9. Early bloomer. I going to stop growing while everyone is reaching above 5'3. Oh man.
Exams are near. Everything's cool, except Math. I failed 2 long tests (can I say even below 20%) this quarter and have only the periodical test to make up for the low scores. My solving speed is at fault. I already realized that and I'm working on it. The other reason is that our teacher gives the really easy problems everyday, and shocks us with an more complicated problem in the long test. He didn't even explain most of the processes used in the l.t. problem.
Um. That's about it for now.
You are a Loner.You dont live with a pack,you
prefer being alone.You can survive this way
just fine,though at times you just cant help
feeling lonely,even with the raven who follows
you as your partner.
What position are u in your wolf pack?
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Your are the Blue dragon. You love the ice and
company of others. You're mellow and kind and
listen to others to help them out. You don't
often get mad. You trust your friends and
family with everything and feel close to
everyone. You don't reject new people but it
does take you a while to get used to them.
You're just 'cool' to hang with. you should
seek a Green dragon for comfort.
What kind of dragon are you?[OK PICTURES ARE UP!!]
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I'm already thirteen years old.
I don't feel any different from when I was 12. It just feels like another day just passed. Just gave the day a little more importance because one of my classmates is celebrating his 13th birthday as well. Besides all the greetings, it felt like a normal school day.
Came home and the party started. Ate a lot, did my homework, went to bed.
Now, everyone's already saying that I'm a teenager. I don't really think adolesence starts at 13 only. Mine seemed like it started at 9. Early bloomer. I going to stop growing while everyone is reaching above 5'3. Oh man.
Exams are near. Everything's cool, except Math. I failed 2 long tests (can I say even below 20%) this quarter and have only the periodical test to make up for the low scores. My solving speed is at fault. I already realized that and I'm working on it. The other reason is that our teacher gives the really easy problems everyday, and shocks us with an more complicated problem in the long test. He didn't even explain most of the processes used in the l.t. problem.
Um. That's about it for now.
You are a Loner.You dont live with a pack,you
prefer being alone.You can survive this way
just fine,though at times you just cant help
feeling lonely,even with the raven who follows
you as your partner.
What position are u in your wolf pack?
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Your are the Blue dragon. You love the ice and
company of others. You're mellow and kind and
listen to others to help them out. You don't
often get mad. You trust your friends and
family with everything and feel close to
everyone. You don't reject new people but it
does take you a while to get used to them.
You're just 'cool' to hang with. you should
seek a Green dragon for comfort.
What kind of dragon are you?[OK PICTURES ARE UP!!]
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