Thursday, April 30, 2009

another 11 more mths till we meet again

hopefully.

april has once again been unpredictable. erratic weather: blazing sunshine. sudden thunderstorms. gale. swine flu. change of subgrp with new members. fyp. super thick module notes. extremely early classes(8am monday to friday!).

but because it is april, things have been great too. OIPP. nice lecturers. re-starting running 4 times a week (3 years of fat to run off is no joke). reaping the after endorphins of running. re-starting healthy eating. having fun with OT. and the 8am classes mean i'm able to watch the beautiful sunrise on the foggy water banks along SLE and admire the sun without hurting my eyes.

plus peg gave me a ferris wheel model which i can fix and paint!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

31st aug till 25th sept




it's no germany but it's still fantastic! plus as an added bonus, NO GERON POSTING!!!!

Sunday, April 12, 2009

2 slices of cake


a beautiful night


what makes sch fun


cat on a car


a DECADE of friendship

Monday, April 06, 2009

2 years more till quarter of a century



boy thats a lot of candle.

Thursday, April 02, 2009

hello? it's APRIL!

this post would have been up yesterday had there not be a threat of some virus that was suppose to be unleashed and i dont wanna take any chances because i'm using vivien and sch is starting soon and i cant afford to enter year 3 without a pc.

April, Dear April

April, dear April, I beg you come soon
And bring your sweet primroses too:
Let them join in with the daffodils’ play,
As clear skies bring sunshine anew.

April, dear April, my blessed spring child,
Ornate in your yellow and white,
Teasing the birds into trilling their songs
And dancing to music of flight.

April, dear April, come enter my dreams
And rid me from cold winter chills.
Banish the rain and those blustery winds
And warm up our countryside hills.

April, dear April, I know you can’t stay:
You have to move on ‘till next year.
Though I shall cherish the glory of summer
You’ll always be my month most dear.

- Mark Slaughter