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Let the long weekend begin!

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Well, almost anyway.

Tomorrow is just a half-day in school for almost everyone, and then we have the long weekend of National Day + 1.

The mood is pretty light amongst us, as we look forward to the long weekend ahead! Plenty of activities planned, which includes going to Jurong Hill Prawn Farm to go prawning. Though I never knew that there was a prawn farm on Jurong Hill though. I only knew it when my friend suggested going there to prawn. When I asked Ling if she wanted to join us, she said prawning will cause you to smell like fish, you won’t catch anything and it’s a bloody waste of time AND money.

O-kayy. Right.

I hope I don’t smell like fish after the prawning session. Sheesh.

Am hoping that we’ll be able to catch fireworks on Sunday, but the idea of the crazy crowds at the fireworks hotspot is insane. It turns me off bad.

Plus, I figured I should make this blog public, instead of just keeping it for blogging together with my English class students. So I posted it up on almost every social media platform I’m currently on. Now, this blog is getting more hits than I counted for, but it’s okay, everyone can join in the fun here (if you can find any fun, at least).

Now I’d wish my parents would come sooner, so that I can drive us to the ulu-ated corner that my mum decided on my dad’s birthday celebration. We always marvel at the coincidence of our birthdays – mine is on 8th June (08/06 – dd/mm), my dad’s birthday is on 6th August (06/08). I wonder if my mum planned it, or it was really that coincidental. Shrugs.

I’ve got marking to do, but I’ve decided to blog first, because I just felt like writing. I swear, blogging has helped me improve on my writing – because you think and you type (write). You try and organise your thoughts some times, but verbal diahorrea does happen, I admit.

Like how random and all over the place this entry is. πŸ˜‰

Written by weinateo

August 6, 2009 at 15:37

Posted in Everydays

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