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Wednesday, September 12, 2007

 

Hey everyone!

So, for some reason, the topic of What are you going to do after SPM? has been going around quite a bit among a lot of us in school, and I gotta admit, even I'm starting to think about it. Somehow, my main interest seems to fall into the Music side, but I'm going to need to find out about the different kinds of things I can do in Music and then see what I really want to do. There's really so much I can dream about, but I'm going to have to see what suits my interest best.

Dad tells me to do a Double Degree, which could be Music + something else. That is, after I do my A Levels. Hmmmm... Anyway, just a random thought I decided to put up here. Much to think about

I recently just went for a Survival Camp, which was held in Langkawi. It was my first real camp and to be honest, it was tough la. very challenging. I was all about wanting to pack up and leave on the first night, but forced myself to go through with it. It was a new experience, something you can look back and be proud of. I mean, you're stuck with 21 people you absolutely do not know, and probably may never see again, for 5 days. You don't shower, you sleep on mats, with the possibility of ants and mosquitoes biting you in the middle of the night, you wake up at 5am to cook breakfast and lunch, you wash the dishes, you dig holes to pee, and basically throughout the whole camp, it's hard work. They teach you to take initiative in doing things and working as a team so that you're punctual for your activities. Haha, but my group was probably one of the lazier ones. But, oh well It ended sweet and nice, and happy, and everyone decided we had a pretty darn good time, and it was one of the more memorable trips we ever had.

Will I ever go camping again? Well, sure! If I didn't have major responsibilities... And with friends and family. Yeah, that might be fun.

Here is a conversation I had with my 12-year-old brother this afternoon.

Me: Dave! I passed my Grade 8 piano exam!
Dave: *Looks at me, with a bored look* Uh huh. *Continues his computer game*

And just when I decided he's not at all interested....

Dave: Oh, the one that you were supposed to fail.

Cheeky little brothers.....

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