Sunday, July 29, 2007

Today, in the afternoon, I went to watch a movie called "The Simpson's Movie" with my family at Vivo City. We went to seven-eleven to buy some snacks and tidbits before going to into the cinema. It was a comedy show. It is about a happy family. One day, the father called Homer brought his daughter and son to a fast food restaurant to catch a bite. While they were eating, a pig caught their attention. The father thought it was very cute and he could play with it all the time. However, the pig pooed all over the house and the mother did not like it as she needed to clean up the poos every time. Her husband then built a huge and enormous container to collect the pig's poo. When the container was full, the mother, which was Homer's wife, told him to throw it away. Homer agreed, he went to queue at the disposing bin. When he was queuing, one of his buddy called him and informed him that there was an offer at the donut stall, he did not want to waste time queuing so he went to throw the huge and enormous container at the river. Then he immediately went to the donut stall. After a while, the police noticed that the river was polluted by someone and they went to investigate. They found out that it was Homer that did it as it had his name on the container. After that incident, they were trapped inside a huge egg and everyone on that island wanted to kill Homer. Homer and his family secretly went to Alaska which was their home. They lived there happily until one day, they saw the news on television that the Environment Agency was going to destroy Springfield. The whole Simpson family, except Homer, was very worried and wanted to go back to save their island. In the end, Homer decided to go back to Springfield. The moral of the story is be considerate and do not be selfish.


dancing under showers of happiness!
6:51 AM
Friday, July 27, 2007



dancing under showers of happiness!
7:29 AM
Saturday, July 21, 2007

Yesterday, my classmates and I went to Victoria Junior College for a science and maths fair. We were very excited as we squealed with delight. One of my classmate's mother tagged along with us. When we reached the junior college, ah! Our mouths parted but no words came out. The junior college was enormous! We also saw many other students from other primary and secondary schools. My class was led by a student in the junior college. My form teacher split us into two different groups. One group would follow my classmate's mother and the other would follow my form teacher. I was in my form teacher's group. We went to many different that had a variety of games and exhibitions. Not only that, the games were very fun and challenging. In the Maths room, I even won a junior college student. I look forward to going to a junior college again and I also hope to go a good junior college like Victoria Junior College.


dancing under showers of happiness!
12:08 AM
Thursday, July 19, 2007

Yesterday, on eighteenth July, my class, 4/7, 4/6 and my sister's class, 3/7, went to an art exhibition at DBS art centre. We were thrilled and excited so we kept on jumping and shouting. One of my classmates, Keif Tan, mother went with us. She was friendly but stern at times. When we reached the art exhibition centre, we saw many other pupils from other schools, they were also admiring the artwork there. We were told by a security guard to line up, sit down in a row and wait for our turn to come. While we waited, we chatted among ourselves. My form teacher, Miss Lee, chatted with Keif Tan's mother. An hour passed and finally, our turn came. We went inside the art exhibition room. Inside, we saw many interesting artwork from many schools, the award that they had, the category they are in and also the materials that they used. My favourite artwork was the one with butterflies of different colours fluttering here and there. I liked the way the designer designed, and the materials that they used. After about half an hour, we were told to line up again and wait for our bus. When we reached school, it was about half past twelve so my form teacher dismissed us. I look forward to going to another art exhibition like that again.


dancing under showers of happiness!
7:02 AM
Monday, July 16, 2007

On Sunday, sixteenth of July, my family and I watched a charity show on channel eight. In the charity show, they showed us pictures and videos of very poor and disabled people despite their age. I really pity those people. Fortunately, lady's luck was on their side and some nieghbours staying nearby discovered them and brought them to the Singapore Disabled Centre. As they show us, I saw that the Singapore Disabled Centre's service is very good. They help the people there learn how to walk, how to eat and also how to be independent. Besides showing us all these videos, they also performed vigorous actions and the singing of some of the actors and actresses. The thing that amazed me the most is the folding of paper cranes. An actor, Christopher Lee, and some volounteers folded a thousand paper cranes. Finally, I hope that I can still see many more charity shows like that.


dancing under showers of happiness!
6:26 AM
Saturday, July 7, 2007

On Thursday, my classmates and I went to the Science Centre which was organised by the Hokkien Huay Kuan only for Bicep students to learn more about the history of China. At the main entrance , I saw many other pupils from different schools. After the attendants checked our tickets, we went in. Our teachers allow us to wander about in the Science Centre for a while before we went in to the gallery. As I walked around, I saw many things like the Einstein crawling up and diwn the rope, cute little animals like chicks and chickens and also tiny insects like the cockroaches and butterflies. Soon, we gathered and our teachers led us to the China gallery. We were given a card at the entrance before we went in. The card shows us the map of the whole gallery. There were altogether eleven stations we needed to complete. At each station, there will be a chop, we were supposed to find the appropriate chops and chop it on our card. If we chopped for all eleven stations, we would be given a little gift, that is, a badge. We were led by an attendant called Mr Tan. The few stations that attracted my attention were paper making, where we got to see a master making paper. The next station that attracted my attention was weaving. Many people used to sew many nice and beautiful things in the past. Lastly, I like the printing station. This station tells that in the past, the people in China still did not have ink, so they put the paper on the particular word that they wanted, and they used a stone to hit the paper. I find this trip to the Science Centre quite interesting although I find it boring in some of the stations. If there is a chance, I would want to go to the Science Centre again.


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10:01 PM


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