Let's say we're happy even though
We know we're both done trying
How would we know
That we'd both end up crying
They say let go
I guess we're still stuck trying
We know we're both done trying
How would we know
That we'd both end up crying
They say let go
I guess we're still stuck trying
Wednesday
Woke up to go to school for the Lunar New Year Celebrations. As I was walking into NYJC, I saw Joshua walking out. He was going to Xin Min. Haha, that made me want to go back to Cedar. But in the end I stayed in NY. Fickle-minded, I am.
Celebrations were funky. Guess the part that differed from Secondary School is that the teachers actually perform as well, hah. The CL Dept tried to put up some performance. And at the last part, Mr Kwek's speech blew us away (again, and as usual!) He totally rocks to the max :]
We were released at 0915h! Amazing, I'd say.
In the afternoon, met Chenyang and the rest at Somerset. Was pleasantly surprised to see Ms Jau! She'd flown back from Sydney :] Ahhh, sure felt like the good ol' days.. 5 years ago when we were all 12!
Those who were present: Me, Cheryl, Audrey, Kimberley, Chenyang, Kirk, Wee Tseng & Ms Jau.
Ate at Hong Kong Cafe in Cine, then roamed around for a bit. The catching up part was good; somehow, it warms the heart to know that even after so long we're still able to talk like good friends.
Also, meeting some of our Primary School friends in our respective JCs now also serves as timely reminder, how small Singapore - and this world, for that matter - is.. Some way or another, we're all intertwined in this big mass (mess) of a human race. The only thing that keeps us apart (or brings us back together again) is time ♥
Photos for both the above mentioned events up on FB.
Today
Visitations ended slightly earlier today, I guess.
Was just talking to the gay FMSS person online and we agreed that, as we grow older the spirit for stuff just dies down so easily. Mehhh. This CNY just feels slightly different (save for the unusually chilly weather), and so was the recent Christmas season.
Oddly enough.
Nevertheless, am thankful for the break from school. Thinking about the fact that there are only 6 more official school days before the JAE Posting Results freaks me out. Not so much the outcome of where I'm posted to - no, not at all - but more so that I'm leaving NYJC.
(In my own quiet ways, I hate myself for choosing to go. Everything is a risk taken, I know. But the struggle - endless. We all have to move on sometimes.)