Wednesday, April 25, 2007

d01n s0m3th1n g00d

Well, you all saw the title... Anyway, Lucius, Renbin, Benedict, D'n'T teachers Ms Sim and Mr Mak and I went to Singapore Press Holdings (SPH) to hand in over $200 for the Straits Times Pocket Money Fund... The money was raised from the clocks the Sec1 D'n'T students made and bought for $2... But before we went there, we went to Macdonalds' @ Toa Payoh to eat lunch... After lunch, Benedict and I went to an arcade... Ben changed but I didn't... And because I JUST entered the arcade in school uniform, I was shouted at by one of the staff... Couldn't he have been more polite???
So Mummy fetched me at SPH at around 4.15pm and I went to get a file for my Geography notes... - I've decided to buck up on my geography ever since I got 50% overall for CA1!!! And guess what, another good thing I did, I did not ask for a plastic bag! SAVE THE ENVIRONMENT!!! haha... Well, gotta go now... bb

Saturday, April 21, 2007

T0RTUR3!!!

sighs... Bloggin in daddy's church office now... My home's internet access just recovered yesterday... Two weeks without internet was torture... Could not blog, could not chat on MSN, could not check my mail, COULD NOT SURF THE NET... There was a problem with the wireless adapter and the modem thingy... Have to go back studying geography now... Signing off... ;)

Saturday, April 7, 2007

cAmP

Just came back from VivoCity... Anyway, there was a Children Ministry Camp in Church from yesterday till today afternoon and the youth had to help out. So the whole thing started off with a bang when we played station games. I was one of the stationmasters and the first station was my station.

There were 5 stations in total and for the first station, the kids had to take three tests. Firstly, they had to rest their forehead on a pole and then spin round 10 times. Secondly, Take a skipping rope and skip three times. Lastly, throw three bean bags into a basket. That ended the first station. The next station, the kids had to put cups on their heads and pour water into the cup beside them. The motive: to get everyone wet! The third station was something most of us might have done before. Passing a rubber band with a toothpick at the mouth. The fourth station was a challenging one. The different groups were blindfolded and they had to make their way down two flights of stairs with a leader picking up six toys on the way down. The twist was we only gave them five while making their way down. The other toy had to be "picked up by coming all the way up again. The last station, which I thought was the most fun, was "THE ANGEL OF DEATH". The groups had to pick up 12 purple bricks and stack them up. Of the 12, one will be with the Angel of Death. If they were noisy and unlucky, you should know what would happen! Jason was the Death Angel for the first two groups while I was the Death Angel for the last group. Boy was it fun.

The rest of the afternoon and evening was nothing much actually, but I did learn a bit on how to play the drums... Worse then a beginner's level... haha... Also learnt a few magic card tricks... And after dinner, the children got together and we sang some songs. After that , teacher Yok Mei taught them some things about puppets... Before bedtime, we had supper under the stars. And I mean literally. We were on the roof top of the church. At around 10.30pm, it was lights out... But the youth had a special birthday surprise for Candice. We stayed all the way until 11.30pm... I guess... At 12.30am, I decided it was time to sleep. Some of the guys played computer soccer, while some slept as well.

6.30am... Wakey wakey!!! Argh!!! 5 hours of sleep only... We started to pack up, and made our way for breakfast. At aroun 7.30am, we went to Labrador for picnic and more games. One of the games was WATER BOMBS!!! haha... That was fun. Ernest was drenched after the game... poor fellow... At around noon, we went back to church and departed from there.

Thursday, April 5, 2007

1t'5 aLL ab0ut AppL3...


I've been doing some thinking for the past few moments and would just like to write it in the blog... My class may soon be getting a MacBook, MAYBE the 13-inch white, 2.0GHz one. We will have it for free for the first three months of the second semester. After that, if we wanna continue keeping the MacBook, we just have to pay HALF OF THE ORIGINAL PRICE. But the thing is, what about the Mac OS X Leopard software??? I'm not sure if it will be included in the MacBook when we first receive it...


The initial plan was that we use Mummy's $700 from MOE to get my MacBook WITH the Leopard software in JULY- that's around when the Leopard will be released... But now with the one the school will be lending us, should i/mummy buy the MacBook w/o the Leopard school will give and then get the Leopard from Apple Store?


I hope the MacBook I get from school will come with the Leopard software and after the three months, just buy the MacBook at half price...

But I must still remember the people who have yet to make the decision...
- Maris Stella High
- Mummy
- Clinton kor kor...
- =p

Monday, April 2, 2007

Apple iCalculator


Bet you've never seen this calulator before... It's a LIMITED EDITION iCalculator from Apple... And I have one... haha...