Thursday 30 August 2007

teachers' day

happy teachers' day to all the teachers out there!!!

whew today was fun! i think the councillors couldn't think of anything fun for us to do... that's why we did the ACES day excercise so many times and had a one hour class party... actually the class party was more interesting, no offense, as we got to interact with our form teachers.

our class bought shirts for our form teachers. Mr See looked great wih his shirt tucked out (very pai gia looking!). pity he cannot tuck out in school! we saw Mr Tan tuck out his shirt for the first time today, too (the one our class bought). he was too thin and we all prefered him with his shirt tucked in. he disappeared soon after he showed us his shirt, though. ):

wanted to go around telling our subject teachers happy teachers' day, but could not find any of them. boo so sad... we went from the 4th level to the 1st, and saw only Mr Soon, Miss Kee, Mrs Chong and some others we did not know. it was so disappointing...

didn't go back primary school this year... oh, well, i walked past it! lol... but don't know why... had no mood ba... and didn't see the point anyway... but i hope the rest who went back have a good time!

one week vacation, and i am going to make full use of it (oh, yeah, right, like i am really going to carry out all my plans...) i am going to pia my cello every day! there are tons of homework to do also. crap. stress, stress and stress. on top of that, we are supposed to complete our CmPS project by tuesday after school reopens (i think!) oh wow we are soooo dead... help!!!

hahas go do posters for CmPS lerr...


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Jeslynn @ 22:30


Saturday 11 August 2007

fps

hi everyone who reads my blog posts (except for people from my own group that is!): my group and i are currently doing a Community Problem Solving project in school. our group name is called the Myopia Fighters, and i think you might have guessed from our name, we are trying to help the poor myopic children in the world. we have liaised with an organization called WorldVision, who sends donated spectacles overseas to various countries for the poor myopic children who cannot afford to buy their own spectacles.

our eyes are our windows to the world. imagine if you do not have your spectacles now. the world will be faint and blur, and you will not be able to appreciate the beauty of the many things in the world. you will not be able to do many things comfortably, like play computer games, read (as you are doing now) and many other things like sports. you will not be able to see obstacles, and thus not be able to walk confidently. you will not be able to see far, nor read small print. for people who play music (like me), you will not be able to enjoy playing music or to even play it, as you will have to strain your eyes to read the scores or you might not be able even to read it. you will no longer be able to enjoy the fun and satisfaction of playing music for people to enjoy. for people who do not play music but sing, you will have to strain your eyes to read the lyrics, which will spoil the fun and enjoyment of singing along to your favourite songs and singers. you might not even be able to read the lyrics and will not be able to sing along. you will have difficulty sms-ing your friends and reading their smses. you will be trapped in your own lack of sight. it is a very scary thing.

therefore we hope that you will empathise with those poor children who are unable to enjoy life as we do due to lack of clear vision. help them find a clearer, brighter world. eyesight is one of our most valuable assets. we hope for your kindly donations, to my secondary schoolmates, after our (grimace) morning assembly announcement, for my primary schoolmates and other friends, please contact me at 97348696(hp no) before mid-September. we are aiming for at least 150 spectacles. if you have any old spectacles please donate them to us. thank you very very much.


Remember, some tips on how to take care of your eyesight (not in order of importance):
1) Avoid exposing your eyes to the harmful ultra violet rays of the sun. Protect your eyes from the sun’s rays as much as you can.
2) Drink as much water as you can.
3) Your eyes need vitamins, nutrients and minerals in order to work well and stay strong, like every other part of your body. Eat vegetables such as carrots, celery, tomatoes, spinach, green beans, corn, lettuce, peas, squash and chili peppers. Eat fruits such as apricots, lemons, kiwis, blueberries and bilberries.
4) Blink your eyes for three to four times whenever you feel tired, this eye exercise will relax you.
5) Never rub your eyes when dust or other harmful particles enter your eyes; just blink your eyes several times.
6) Close your eyes and breathe in and circularly move your eyes clockwise and anti-clockwise, alternatively. Repeat it for four to five times. It will relax your eyes.
7) Rub your palms till they get warm, then cover your closed eyes with your warm palm gently. It relaxes your tired eyes. Repeat this eye exercise three to four times.
8) Take small breaks while working on computer. Look at distant entity and get back to your work, this will relax your eyes and increase your concentration for work.
9) Lower your spectacles down on your nose for at least ten minutes every time you go outside so that your eyes can absorb some vitamin D it needs from the sunshine.
10) When you feel tired, keep rounded pieces of raw cucumber or potatoes on closed eyes for 10 minutes. You will feel fresh and stress-free.


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Jeslynn @ 20:09


cello exam!!!

wah soooo scared... haiz.... received the letter yesterday... i am taking cello exam grade 5 this year, and the letter stating exam time and date arrived yesterday... it's on 10th September, Monday, 1400hours. wah i can cheerfully admit that i have never been that scared of any exam before!!! wonder if the examiner is kind? if he/she tests me on 8scales i will die!!! n pray the sight-reading piece is easy... pray....


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Jeslynn @ 12:23


Friday 10 August 2007

carnival!!!

wow 8th August's carnival. it was very fun, man! although it was quite hectic, and it was very dificult to get from one booth to the other, but yuppx, all in all, it was very fun! i wish the police had not been there, though. spoilt the mood quite a bit.

Kai Sing and Jazz and Chang Jing, my primary school fellow CO members (Secondary Ones now) were there, though i have no idea how they came to know of the carnival. i was pleased that they came, though. it was nice to see familiar faces. the nicer part was when my MOE Camp 2007 fellow cellist, Chris, cello senior, Shi Ling, erhu senior, Hui Jia, double bass senior, Shi Hui, , and other PHSCO seniors came. i am not discriminating or anything, it is just that i am closer to them than my primary school mates.

the national day school assemby dragged on all the way until 5.30pm, when the carnival was supposed to start at 4!!! a lot of us students were fidgeting restlessly, itching to go to our booths, by that time. it was maddening!!! Carine and i found interest in looking at the UG people squat down, though, and counting them. they were near fainting. i pity them, don't say i am gloating, but it was interesing, from the spectators' point of view! we saw people abseiling down from the third floor, too. quite interesting, but i wondered, why did they not just climb down the stairs???

the carnival was in full swing by 5.30pm, when the harried students were finally released (actually, we escaped) from assembly. Dao Han and i went around selling lollipops and badges. the lollipops were sold out; the badges were not much welcome. even Mrs Janice Lim came to patron our stall!!! woah heart attack!!! Dao Han took two lollipops to sell at 6pm, and promised to sell them by 6.30pm, as out shift ended then. he suceeded, and even sold another one! wonder what their reactions were? while he was selling at the guzheng stall Elaine told me to buy candy floss. i told her i would buy later, but she said "now!" and widened her eyes. hahas the twins are cute! i can say i like them and i had every intention of supporting the guzheng stall, anyway, so i bought one and gave it to my friends to enjoy.

the CO booths sold accssories, lollipops and windchimes at one booth (outside C1-11) and doughnuts at another (canteen). the doughnuts were a roaring success, but as to the other booth, i am not so sure (oops sheepish i was too busy manning the taekwondo stall to go check, sorry!!!). i bought one windchime for Hui Jia (they were quite nice) and did not give the others anything as i could not find Shi Ling and i was not very close to the others. as to Chris...well...hahas too bad!

wow the booths selling drinks were a roaring success!!! they sold out long before any other booths did. many thirsty students could not find water by around as early as 7.30pm!!! i think the bubble tea stall was the most popular (stall selling edibles) by far, judging by how many people held cups of bubble tea and how early they sold out. the ice creams and ice kachang were also quite popular. i have to say sorry, though, to Abigail for not patroning her stall.

we saw the children of a lot of the teachers, and Mrs Lim's sons came to the taekwondo stall and we played with them. they are so cute!!! i cannot, in good conscience, say that our taekwondo stall was a success, though. i vote that we sell drinks next time, if there is any chance of the school organizing a carnival next year.

the day passed very quickly, but we were all tired by the time the final attendance taking was done. we were all glad to go home, though somewhat unwilling to close down the carnival (we wanted to play!!!). no one missed manning the stalls much, though, i think! hope that there will be another carnival next year!!!


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Jeslynn @ 10:24


Thursday 9 August 2007

just wanted to say:
HAPPY NATIONAL DAY!!!


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Jeslynn @ 19:25


Monday 6 August 2007

i am seriously very sorry to anyone i have done wrong to, in any way, in any time u have been in my acquaintance. i hope u will forgive me and tell me where i have erred. this actually serves as both a note to my friends and a reminder to me, not to do it again. i sincerely hope never to do that again.


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Jeslynn @ 05:12


Saturday 4 August 2007

napfa test...

wahhx... utterly disappointed. at my NAPFA test results. didn't do as well as last year... in fact, i did so badly it cannot be compared to those of any other years. haiz my fitness level is dropping fast, better buck up!!!

hahax next wednesday carnival le!!! woots! hahas will probably be in school from at least 4-10pm, n be tired out, but it's worth it. hahas yupps. hope it turns out okay!!! good luck everyone for carnival!!!


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Jeslynn @ 01:47


EYE AM..

Label: Jeslynn Ho*
Hatchday: 15th April 1992*

Year on Earth: 15*

Year hatched: Monkey*

Stars under: Aries the ram*

Floodbox: unabletoexpress--wadeva
@hotmail.com*

Edu-Jail: Presbyterian High School*

Former Entrapment: Evergreen
Primary School*

Study-Escapede: Chinese Orchestra;
Taekwondo

Escapement Centrals: FooChow
Association Chinese Orchestra;
Evergreen Primary School Alumni

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*hobby:
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