Tuesday, October 31, 2006

We went home with eggs


Intramurals ended last Saturday. Playing soccer made me feel happy despite the fact that we didn't win any game at all-- we did go home with EGGS. If you get what I mean. Eggs it is all the way. But it was a good experience though. I stumbled and I got bruises but I guess it's all part of the game and I had so much fun. GO FRESHIES!

When I woke up (Sunday morning), my body felt like hell. It hurt so much and I couldn't bend at all. I was feeling weak already but I forced myself to get out of bed because I still had to bring my iPod to Podium and watch my cousin's concert in SM City. And so it happened. We took off at 2pm. Upon reaching Podium, we went to Mobile 1 to get my iPod fixed. The guy there said that I had to bring it to SM Megamall but he offered to try fixing it in case the problem which occured is minor enough to be easily repaired. Fortunately, it only needed to be restored and nothing serious happened but heck, they had to erase all the data and that kind of sucked. Good enough, I was given an offer to upload songs from their iTunes there. And man, their computer was Jesse Metcalfe hot. ( iMac I gotta have you!) Grr. So alluring. But no, I'm going to be contented.. yes, contented-- I can do this. Anyway, after getting it fixed and finished transferring songs, we had time left to do a little shopping. Bought new bags from LULU and my youngest sister bought another pair of Havaianas. Window-shopped in Nike and dropped by Toy Kingdom. We ate a lot too. And that was the best part of it-- FOOOOOOOOD!

Afterwards, we went to SM City. It was my first time to go there and I didn't like it because it was too crowded. The sight of people going to and fro makes me feel dizzy. Well, we headed straight to Cinema 9 to watch my cousin's performance. It went on for about 2 hours. We departed at 11pm. Quite late. Reached home past twelve. Then, slept.

Today, I had piano lessons (since I didn't have it last Saturday because of the Intramurals). It was tiring-- as usual. Finger excercise + note reading= Killer. Then, we dropped by David's Salon since my sister's having her hair relaxed. After a while, Dad picked us up.

Now. I'm updating. And currently tired. I still have training tomorrow. Oh men.

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@ 12:41 PM


Friday, October 27, 2006

Soccer baby


I can't believe it! I'm just so, so happy because tests are finally over. I've been held back by my ultimate desire to atleast pull up (somehow) my grades. So, what's next? Intramurals. These two-day intramurals. What's my sport? SOCCER. I'm a sucky soccer player, if only you'd see me. Anyway, I guess I'd do it for the sake of playing it right. The game, I mean. So, see you fellow assumptionistas in the field? HAHAHAHAHAHA.GO FRESHMEN!

I'd be fortunate enough if I get ATLEAST 88 in Science. The test was simply confusing specially the word problems-- talk about Math, only different in the analyzation process. Third quarter chemistry here I come! Woah. I just hope I know where this whole thing's bringing me. And hopefully, I wouldn't be that much of a failure in Science. It just makes me feel like a total loser. I don't know if it's teacher factor or Science just doesn't like me back.

English went on smoothly. I guess. I wasn't able to answer the bonus part though-- that's what you get when you don't read the book. But hey, I survived second quarter without actually reading Romeo and Juliet. Wow. I just simply relied on internet sources and that's all I had-- from quizzes, to our MQT and even up to our actual QT. Good enough source I guess. It worked pretty well for me. Thank you to the inventor of SPARKNOTES.

If you're a frequent reader of this blog, you've probably notice the huge lack in updates and new posts. Frankly, it's only my fourth entry for "sucky" October 2006-- that supports 2 main facts: (1) I'm quite lazy to update-- Sorry blog; and (2) I've been tangled up with all the things I had to accomplish lately. Homeworks, projects-- they're so demanding. Oh well. I just want to get out of this High School terror. Atleast a week of sembreak would, hopefully, be useful enough for rest, relaxation and maybe, a few gimmicks with friends. I don't know what exact plans my family has for this upcoming one week vacation but since I haven't heard any news yet, it'd probably be a stay-at home type of vacation for everyone in the house. I can work out on that, I guess.

Well, first game tomorrow's against the Juniors. Uh-oh. We're going to be sooooo dead. If in case you'd see someone fainting in the field sometime between 12:15-1:00, hey, that'll probably me. Grr. Scorching Sun. I hope Mr. Weather would be generous and kind enough to give us all a "cool" day. Please Mr. Weather. And then again, GO FRESHMEN!

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@ 10:03 AM


Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Why the heck history


How people manage to strap themselves to their seats while patiently reading 80++ pages of Philippine History is a mystery to me. A very tough mystery why others CAN do it and I CAN'T. I try. Really, I try but I don't think it works. Damn history, why the heck can't you just like me back?

So, weekend went as if I were some studious high school freshman student. Saturday afternoon, I started reading my CLE book. I got quite pissed off because my brain couldn't really process everything I read. So I took a break and watched Tyra instead. I tried to pamper myself a bit so I wouldn't let this terrible mood destroy everything. On my right hand was the remote and on the left was a pack of Cheetos. Now, that's what I call heaven. After about an hour, I had to get ready because of piano lessons. I packed some extra clothes in case I'd get sweaty and I also brought with me my CLE book and sheets of paper. I started my draft while waiting for my teacher and good enough, I was able to come up with two paragraphs sensible enough to be read. When teacher came, I did twenty tiring rounds of finger exercise. As usual, went on with lessons and at five, I was dismissed.

Sunday morning, (surprisingly) I was still holding my CLE book and trying to reread every chapter. But hell was I dying of memorizing things that can't even be processed by my weak brain. So again, I took a break. Once I found out that I had to read 80++ pages from my AP book, I was much disappointed and I didn't even have the guts to finish reading one chapter because I had a very very bad feeling that the test would be EVIL. DEADLY EVIL. I gave up.

So today, I went to school carrying only stock knowledge in AP and some information which clung to me while I was trying to review for CLE. Taking the test was hard. Very challenging. AP was a serial killer. Seriously. No chances of getting 90++?? NONE.

I don't want to think much of this anymore. It's sucks-- sucky damn october. Only thing I'm excited about is the Intramurals. Oh c'mon, several days away. Can't really wait.

My nearly abandoned blog may also be near extinction though I don't want to put an end yet because it's almost its anniversary. I just hope I get to update it so it won't adopt to a neglected atmosphere.

No school tomorrow. ALL REJOICE.

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@ 10:55 AM


Friday, October 13, 2006

The strenous recollection and killer MQT


Wednesday was ifour's recollection. I was excited mainly because I was looking forward to reading the palancas my friends made for me. Good thing, the palanca reading session was set to an earlier schedule-- if I wasn't mistaken, it was the second activity (before recess).


As I was reading them, I felt a certain degree of contentment because I finally found the "real" friends-- those who would always be with me in times of need. Most of the palancas were actually quite humorous so I looked kind of silly giggling in one corner. Hmph.


Well, we had the usual line up of events during recollections. Even though our facilitator was stuck in traffic (for about three hours), we still went on with the activities trying our best to fit all of it in the remaining time. What I really liked best though was the discussion about the temperaments-- sanguine, choleric, melancholic, phlegmatic.


As always, we ended the recollection with a mass. Though it wasn't really "that" successful due to lack of practice and cooperation, it was still okay I guess-- atleast we were able to get things going. Sadly, it rained hard afterwards. We were dismissed late and all were stranded. Grrr.


Today, we had our English MQT. Tricky Romeo and Juliet-- killer questions. Shoot. Bonus was even trickier. Phff. I just hope I'd get a good grade-- atleast something that'll reward my up-to-midnight studying last night. Hopefully.


Tomorrow's friday. Oh yey. Weekend!! I just love these 2 day vacays :)

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@ 10:51 AM


Monday, October 09, 2006

Sucky October


Because of lack of inspiration (even though I'm itching to change my blogskin), I guess I'm stuck with this forever, unless a miracle would happen which would eventually switch my mind to creative mode. Okay, maybe this'll stay for another month. Ha-ha. So to my dear regular readers (if there really are "regular" readers), sorry for the inconvenience. My boring blogskin's going to hang on until I can grasp on a good inspiration. For now, you'll get fed up seeing this. *evil grin*


Obviously, this is my first ever post for October 2006. The start of october kind of sucked. But I know despite it being sucky, it'll eventually turn out to be adventurous. But in three weeks' time, it'll be our Quarterly Tests again and I hope it'd be better this time-- my grades I mean. Lately, we've been having reviews and dreadful scores started flooding my IPR and other grading sheets again. HS is so different. And I haven't fully got used to the changes yet. It's just getting tougher and tougher and tougher each day and I have to hold on.


The past week has been stressful but as always, friday was fun. Club time was superb-- we were playing under the scorching heat of the sun and it felt as if my whole body was baked in the oven. And fortunate enough, it was Kumon-free day. In addition, the 6th is an important day for me. WHY?? Well, I wouldn't dare want to spill. For now, it's for me to keep and for you to find out.


As usual, Saturday afternoons are spent in my grandma's house for piano lessons. But this time, after piano lessons, my sisters and I hung out with Gian in RP to watch FDH. It wasn't that interesting but I guess it was pretty cute.


Anyway, tomorrow's Monday-- oh, how I hate Mondays. HA-HA. And Wednesday's our Recollection. *ehem, ehem* Palanca please.

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