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+ [ Una Ragazza ] + 6:28 PM
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Got back from my choir chalet today-
It was pretty enjoyable. We booked a 2D1N chalet at Changi Aloha, Biggin Hill. It was supposed to be a potluck kind of thing, so I had to buy/bring some bread-spread. I went with Nutella and a Skippy peanut butter and jelly swirl. In the end, we wasted a lot of food, mostly carbs. Nobody ate my spread, so I had to bring it home again, and ended up giving the Nutella to Gervin.
A lot happened at the chalet. I wouldn't have expected anything less than that, though. It's at this age when we discover things. There was friendship, there was love, there was tension. There were also stupid but fun games. There was food, there was alcohol, there is plenty of photographic evidence. It's a bit embarrassing, though, but the morning found us hand in hand. :)
+ [ Una Ragazza ] + 11:03 PM
Sunday, March 28, 2010
I had my first-ever performance in a mixed choir on Friday.
Thanks to all those who took time off to come watch me at the concert, it made me feel happy that there were actually people there to watch me.
I've been in the choir for three weeks now, and it's been so stressful. I had to memorise 19 songs, some of which aren't in English, and sing them perfectly on stage in front of an audience. Well, it wasn't all bad. The concert went really well, and I'm loving my CCA more and more. So many passionate people, so much good music, a feeling and environment so comfortable and familiar.
I feel like I've finally found a place where I belong.
+ [ Una Ragazza ] + 5:01 PM
Saturday, March 13, 2010
WHOOPEE-YAY!
I started attending practices with my new choir at poly, and I love it! To be honest, it isn't what I was expecting. They did say they "really need people", so I just assumed it would be really bad, you know, going out of tune during every song and all that. When they started singing, I knew I'd gotten it terribly wrong.
Sure, they may not be the best choir around, but these kids are really passionate about what they do. Their faces literally light up when they start to sing. There's a happy, heart-warming feeling to it all. Paired with the dim, romantic lighting of the room, it's a beautiful sight to behold.
So far, the people there have been incredibly friendly towards me. No question, just acceptance. Rarely does one get to see such behavior in an entirely new environment. I guess I've just been trying to greet and talk to everyone, not a very good time to be shy, though perfectly understandable.
Ms Yip was right; being anti-social isn't the answer to any problem.
+ [ Una Ragazza ] + 5:28 PM
Saturday, February 20, 2010
"Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination." -Oscar Wilde (1854-1900)
I received my enrolment package today!!!
I've been expecting it since last week, and was so worried about missing the deadline that I've been my letter-box every day, and every day I had to be disappointed because there was nothing there for me.
Today, however, is a day with a difference. I was out when the enrolment package arrived, so I didn't find out until I got home. I threw down my dinner of oyster meesua at the table and ripped open the package. By the time I had done so, I was already dancing, all the weariness I'd felt before then completely vanished, lifted by invisible hands and made to dance along.
It doesn't contain very much, although there is some paperwork and an instructional booklet called the "enrolment guide", with some smiley people on the cover.
Time to get to work!
+ [ Una Ragazza ] + 9:07 PM
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Hey kids!
Well, I noticed I forgot to add some details and thoughts in my last post, so I shall do another.
The minute I received news about my successful posting to Biomedical Science, I arranged for tuition in Chemistry. I am quite worried about it because I never took Chemistry as a subject in Secondary school, if you don't count the measly bits that were in our Sec 2 "General Science", so I have a feeling I'd fall behind quickly if I don't know anything about the subject. Sec 2 was five years ago! Besides, I didn't really pay much attention in class during that time, so I guess I'll have to start from scratch. It'll be a challenge to keep up with the kids who took pure Chemistry as a subject and, heaven forbid, scored 'A's in it.
The kids in Biomedical Science are super-competitive, and I'll have to work 3 times as hard as they do to keep up and do well. I know it's a lot of work but if it's going to get me where I want to go, then why not, huh? Why not, indeed. It certainly won't be easy. My non-academically-challenged friends are already struggling in Poly, drowning in projects, reports and assignments, on top of having to remember the stuff taught in classes and lectures. I am, sad to say, somewhat academically-challenged. It's more difficult for me to keep up, but I'm convinced I can make it if I work hard, if I really want it.
I did more research and noticed that I can go straight to Medical School after Poly! Well, I initially thought that I had to go through university first before going to med school, but that's just the American system. I hope to attend university in the UK, so I hope I'm right about this. It would save so much time and money.
I'm frantic about getting my enrolment package, been checking the mailbox every day. I hope to get it before I leave for Malaysia for CNY, just in case the enrolment deadline is during the period I'll be away.
Sometimes I think I'm crazy to be taking this on. On top of Poly and its assignments, reports, projects, course syllabus, lectures and CCA, I'll still have to juggle my voice lessons and exams. My grade 5 theory is in March, and my practical is around September! During the holidays, I shall have to get a part-time job and do some volunteer work. All this to get into a good university!
At least if I die in 2012, I won't be under pressure anymore. Self-imposed pressure.
Ironic, isn't it?
+ [ Una Ragazza ] + 9:14 PM