let me just start of by saying that your tag comments are much appreciated
and yes, i do read them.
i'm just incredibly lazy to reply to them.
but do keep them coming. (:
had a rather alright weekend.
met gerard on friday and went shopping.
then,
thank God iza called me otherwise i wouldn't have seen her for another 7654321432 years.
so after dinner me and gerard dropped by cosmo for drinks with izababi♥ and mingmao.
felt so grown up to sit there, drink and smoke.
though i only smoked a stick and drank water.
;D
miss my bitch x156262.
spent most of my day at home on sat.
woke up at three la.
oink.
met gerard for dinner.
went to church today.
omgomgomg.
hahahahahahahaa.
poor casey will have to hear all about it tomorrow!
mehehehe.
been feeling abit weird lately.
hope i'm not falling sick.
so i'm having science bloody science tomorrow.
OH, the joy! not.
):
i really hate computing and science lessons.
but i think i am very blessed to get great faciliators.
they know i totally dislike their lessons and i hardly even pay attention yet they still always encourage me.
came to school and checked out my daily grades.
this is what my maths faci Chris Voon wrote to me:
Comments for Individual:
Hey there Hannah.
Good to have you back again.
Ya, I guess we have come to the same understanding :) (about me not liking computing)
Learning to know what is not our likings and strength can just be equally important. I had an experience, trying to be working in sales. Oh my, it was the most dreadful experience I ever had, scare of my life and took me long to recover from the shock. Why bother to go places that doesn't glorify the Lord, while He has already blessed me in area that I can excel? Its absurd.
Well, everyone has their own strength, talent. Girls that do programming, well, rather not feminine in my view.
As important to learn something, I find it equally important to know what not to learn. The opposite is just as important.
Cheers
and yes, i do read them.
i'm just incredibly lazy to reply to them.
but do keep them coming. (:
had a rather alright weekend.
met gerard on friday and went shopping.
then,
thank God iza called me otherwise i wouldn't have seen her for another 7654321432 years.
so after dinner me and gerard dropped by cosmo for drinks with izababi♥ and mingmao.
felt so grown up to sit there, drink and smoke.
though i only smoked a stick and drank water.
;D
miss my bitch x156262.
spent most of my day at home on sat.
woke up at three la.
oink.
met gerard for dinner.
went to church today.
omgomgomg.
hahahahahahahaa.
poor casey will have to hear all about it tomorrow!
mehehehe.
been feeling abit weird lately.
hope i'm not falling sick.
so i'm having science bloody science tomorrow.
OH, the joy! not.
):
i really hate computing and science lessons.
but i think i am very blessed to get great faciliators.
they know i totally dislike their lessons and i hardly even pay attention yet they still always encourage me.
came to school and checked out my daily grades.
this is what my maths faci Chris Voon wrote to me:
Comments for Individual:
Hey there Hannah.
Good to have you back again.
Ya, I guess we have come to the same understanding :) (about me not liking computing)
Learning to know what is not our likings and strength can just be equally important. I had an experience, trying to be working in sales. Oh my, it was the most dreadful experience I ever had, scare of my life and took me long to recover from the shock. Why bother to go places that doesn't glorify the Lord, while He has already blessed me in area that I can excel? Its absurd.
Well, everyone has their own strength, talent. Girls that do programming, well, rather not feminine in my view.
As important to learn something, I find it equally important to know what not to learn. The opposite is just as important.
Cheers
was something really sweet to read so early in the morning.
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