Getting busy|Friday, January 18, 2008

Went to Ngee Ann's Open House yeaterday.
It wasn't as good as I expected.
I was quite disappointed in fact.
The event was disorganised and there wasn't any crowd control.
In the end, me n my frens left without even taking a look at the business corner which was fully packed with students.
The guide just briefed us on the courses for business and left.
Although there were performances and activities, i felt that the open house wasn't exciting at all.
I'm sorry if i've angered anybody in the sense that I can also see their efforts out into the event.
It was still well-done as some of the schools answered my doubts and cleared my mind.
It was a humid day though, we were sweating in air-conditioned room!
I just hope everything can turn out alright for them.
I am going to be darn busy from this week onwards.
Not because of work, but singing.
I have been going back to TAS Youth Voices last week,
and returned to my Soka Choir yeaterday for small group practice.
There are practices for both sides on Saturday and i've to rush here n there.
TAS- 12-5pm ; Soka Choir- 8-10.30pm
See?
Haha, but i still hope i can find something meaningful to do before i start school.
I may not earn as much money from work and buy laptop with my money,
but the fulfillment and contentment of singing really makes me feel happy and blissed.
I sworn to myself that i must earn lotsa money from end of Os till school starts.
But due to the situation when i only work once a week, i tink i can just sit at home and rot!
Money is not everything, but without money, there'll not be everything.
I truly believe this statement, but i cant do anything to make money appear or fall from sky.
I am just tired of waiting for work schedule and rot at home.
I may not be able to update as much so i apologise here to my faithful readers lah,
although i dunno who u are cos u ppl always nv tag!
I look forward to a new life in singing and make many more new friends in the coming days!
Where were you when skies were grey
12:31 PM <3
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