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Monday, March 10, 2008
:: It's misty outside. ::

Heh, haven't posted in months. But then, that isn't a bad thing because I doubt anyone will read this post. ;] Well, today is the start of our March holidays, or as my sister's friend said, 'the start of a few days where we can wake up a bit later than usual but still be as busy.' I have to go back to school everyday for guitar practice and Physics and Biology tutorials. Sigh...there is a rehearsal tomorrow actually, at the NTUC building near Shenton Way. Quite looking forward to it. =) It's for a concert on Friday - Gaia Mania. (I heard Goh Chok Tong may be there o.o)

On Saturday night I went to a Malayalee concert which was jointly organised by a few 'golden girls' of the Singapore Malayalee Association; my grandmother included. Admittedly, I didn't know such an organisation existed. o.O" But I found out a few things - SMA has been ongoing for 91 years(*gasp*) and is the biggest Malayalee association outside Kerala. I only went because my father bought tickets to support my grandmother. That, and I wanted to support 4 of my second cousins who were performing an Indian dance. (two of them are my age; two are a year older)


It was pretty cool. The dances comprised of traditional and classical ones, but there were modernised dances which were fast-paced(and cool!^^). The dancers were all young, and really good. There were 3 songs as well; one was sung by two sisters around my age. They were good. =) There was a comedy sketch about the hazards of the Internet. I could follow the gist of it, but I cannot understand Malayalee, so I couldn't follow what the father in the skit was saying. =/ Overall, I'm glad I went. My cousins were grateful that my family came to support them too. I also realised one thing: Almost ALL the Malayalees in Singapore are connected (even the newslady on Channel 5 is the granddaughter of one of my grandfather's good friends^^)


Anyway, about my L1R5 - I got 9. Not too bad, I guess. It was my Social studies that dragged it down. =/ I only got 9/18 for that test because I didn't 'use my own words', as quoted from Miss Noriff. >< Aiming for a 7 or 8 for my O-levels. A 6 wouldn't be too bad. ;] But I don't want to aim too high yet.


Well, I have to go and eat my dinner now. ^^ My brother's birthday is tomorrow and we're going out for dinner.


Adios.


One last thing before I end this post - I want to put a drawing up here(there is a reason for my blogskin^^):


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