Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Tied up in sorrow, lost in my soul
I would like to think that I know what I'm doing. But I don't.
You know after one week of consideration, I think some things are better left kept to myself and unsaid. Like camp, for example. When I think of it I think of last year! I don't know why! And then it makes me feel all sad and everything. And yeah, you could refer to my long ago posts if you don't know what I'm talking about.
Nevermind, LJ week has been pretty fun so far(: Although Monday's was the Project Management thing. I think it was pretty okay, maybe because I'm a person who actually enjoys lectures, and I haven't done any new jigsaw puzzles in a long time. Then on Tuesday we had Kukup trip! That was the first time in eight years my passport had a stamp. To put it very simply, it had been totally empty until then :P Half or more of the time was spent on the bus. Then we started getting so bored that we played a game. Someone sings a song, or part of it, then the other people playing will guess the song! Rather cool. Somehow or other, it turned into "Let's all sing a song together!" You get the idea. I am sad. No one knows Northstar Grassman and the Ravens. What's cool, though, is that Michelle Lim knows Emotion (awesome!) and Yen Siang's mum knows Be With You. Which is kind of strange, because that song is kind of rare/strange. Okay whatever.
Today! We went to Changi Chapel Museum and Bukit Chandu and Dairy Farm. The first two for History and Dairy Farm for Geog. History was rather cool because they had the tsuru cranes in the chapel and the passage used to describe it was almost exactly the same as that of the one in my origami book. Which, by the way, has two whole B3 pages dedicated to it. Bukit Chandu is cool. But the "show" thing was fake, I think Louise and I kind of agreed about that. Come on, you could hear people screaming over the sound of the mortar. That just doesn't make any sense. And the way they're cocking the rifle... Dangerous. Dairy Farm. Quite fun, actually. Took many pictures with Kwang Lin's camera. And borrowed Allison's DSLR (which I am so jealous of ugh) for a while. Then Aaheli and Michelle and Louise and I posed with what we called the "stalker cow". Which is really funny, you should have seen the pictures. Louise should upload them on facebook, hahah.
Listening to Allison's stories about the Paramore concert, I am suddenly glad I have never been to an actual band concert before. Really. And knowing from previous videos and recordings, 1970's to 1990's concerts were... Less wild. Less people screaming during the songs, which, trust me, would have ruined it for the other people listening, or attempting to.
Whatever. I am currently listening to Emotion! (: Awesome, but you probably didn't want/need to know that.
Posted at 10:13 PM