Friday, November 14, 2008

THE holidays had finally arrived!

Thank god, I could finally escape from school in these few weeks (7 weeks approx.), go home, hit the air-conditioners and...relax!
But the worst part of the year-end holidays for standard 5 students is filled with pressure due to the massive-loads of homework given. Hard to say, next year we are standard 6 students. I couldn't possibly believe that in just a blink of an eye, your UPSR would be so damn close... in just less than 10 months, i am going to be a graduate. And that sucks, because going through your last year in school is somehow sad, because you lost a few friends whom may have gone to other schools and your best-buds as well.

Back to homeworks in the holidays: Homeworks to me are just like an unbreakable barrier .(because i had to depend on my feelings, if they are just neutral, i would do it ; instead, if my feelings turn wrong, i am severely-reluctant to doing these stuff) And of course, if you had read my blog before, you knew i had always liked to insert some real-life scenerios that happened (to me, obviously): One day, you were enjoying a nice summer holiday in a town together with your family. You guys had fun, scrumptious foods and 'deadly' desserts, and suddenly, your mobile phone rang the song of christmas. You picked it up 40 seconds later after you came out from the hotel sauna, and you were excited--.. the caller was your friend. Both of you had a nice talk and really enjoyed it until your friend had mentioned about homework and that he/she had finished it. You opened your mouth wide and gasped, re-calling that there's only a few days before school re-opens and you had never even touched your truckload of homework (which apparently, is at home..). If i were you, I would had already dessert (not food, gosh) my family in wonderland and zoom back home with a jeep if it takes to finish my homework. And when the school re-opens, you are carrying a heavy bag filled with benevolent books and on your face lurks a darkened-lazy gesture. Just at moment of time, your language teacher stalks into the classroom silently and yelled out that each student must pass-up their holiday homework. Disaster strucks! You had a few pages of homework left and because you fell-asleep while doing it last night, you 'last-minutely' finished your excericse books in that drawer of yours. And to make things worst, your teacher had already knew that you had not finished and passed up your holiday assignments and project. Well, that's the-end and a blacklist for you.

The reasons of why I wouldn't want to be a Senior Student next year is just that. In other terms, homework might seem terrible but way, your in the holiday season (homework season, jane describes) is still great, enjoy most of the time and finally, a reminder: do not forget to do your assignments, they are VERY IMPORTANT (if you wanted to get blacklisted, then just sleep through the whole winter holidays, homework turns into-nothing-ness!).



From your school pal,
Sp

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