Not to sound like a girl (yeuch), but
IF SOMEONE HAS THURSDAY'S COPY OF URBAN, AND HAS ALREADY READ AND ABSORBED ALL THE INFORMATION IN IT, PLEASE LEND IT TO ME. THANK YOU.
I don't have much time for an update right now, but here's a quick one.
Today i learnt about the importance of perseverance. I'm glad i didn't make a big deal out of the whole dance thing, and gave it a shot. because now i'm almost liking it. and who cares who thinks what of me, right? because i gave it a shot, and i'm too proud of myself to endure nasty comments by anyone. that isn't really a warning, because nothing will happen to you if you do. My pride will shield me.
Syaz is really good at dance. When she was doing her whole hiphop thing, I just sat down on the floor and looked at her in awe. How do you manoeuver your body in ways like that, especially when your feet don't seem to listen to the signals your brain sends it. Add that to the list of things that will be the cause of my death one day. Rebellious feet, i mean.
Lately i've been learning a lot of new lessons. And relearning a lot of old lessons. I have a week and a day before I leave for Cochin. Imagine the lessons i'm going to learn there, if i'm learning so much in the preparation process alone. I can't wait, really. I am very excited about it. More than FAM, even. Because suddenly, wearing a pretty dress, doing my hair up, and taking a lot of pictures doesn't seem as appealing as going to a foreign country, helping teenagers, and learning more than i ever would staying in Singapore.
And just to add- I don't think its fair that I play consistently well and lose when others play horribly and suddenly take a huge leap forward and win. Not fair at all. It always happens to me- in school, in relationships, in life. Now in scrabble. I hate losing like this. Especially this game, because I made great words.
But its alright, because I learnt a few new tricks. And next game- Sneha's going to get back. I will win amma and appa, and win them well. hah!
IF SOMEONE HAS THURSDAY'S COPY OF URBAN, AND HAS ALREADY READ AND ABSORBED ALL THE INFORMATION IN IT, PLEASE LEND IT TO ME. THANK YOU.
I don't have much time for an update right now, but here's a quick one.
Today i learnt about the importance of perseverance. I'm glad i didn't make a big deal out of the whole dance thing, and gave it a shot. because now i'm almost liking it. and who cares who thinks what of me, right? because i gave it a shot, and i'm too proud of myself to endure nasty comments by anyone. that isn't really a warning, because nothing will happen to you if you do. My pride will shield me.
Syaz is really good at dance. When she was doing her whole hiphop thing, I just sat down on the floor and looked at her in awe. How do you manoeuver your body in ways like that, especially when your feet don't seem to listen to the signals your brain sends it. Add that to the list of things that will be the cause of my death one day. Rebellious feet, i mean.
Lately i've been learning a lot of new lessons. And relearning a lot of old lessons. I have a week and a day before I leave for Cochin. Imagine the lessons i'm going to learn there, if i'm learning so much in the preparation process alone. I can't wait, really. I am very excited about it. More than FAM, even. Because suddenly, wearing a pretty dress, doing my hair up, and taking a lot of pictures doesn't seem as appealing as going to a foreign country, helping teenagers, and learning more than i ever would staying in Singapore.
And just to add- I don't think its fair that I play consistently well and lose when others play horribly and suddenly take a huge leap forward and win. Not fair at all. It always happens to me- in school, in relationships, in life. Now in scrabble. I hate losing like this. Especially this game, because I made great words.
But its alright, because I learnt a few new tricks. And next game- Sneha's going to get back. I will win amma and appa, and win them well. hah!
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