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Hey there!.
In my opinion, it would be very awkward and illogical to reveal everything about myself here, so I am just gonna let lose a few things that you should know. (:
My name is Lee, and I am currently 14. I like music alot, but I am not really good in it. Oh, and one more thing, I really dislike people who stereotype others.
Well, I guess that is enough for you to know? Have a good time reading my blog! .
"Did you ever stop to think, and forget to start again?" - Winnie the pooh.
English VS blog assignment, 1.
Sunday, January 16, 2011

Blog assignment, 1.

So, today was indeed quite a special day. As everyone in VS knows, the school is having a half day today in recognition of the sec 4s'. Everyone knows how good it feels to celebrate success, but not all have felt the bitterness of being not able to meet up to your personal goals and standards.
Anyway, today, I went out for lunch, with my sec 4 senior, just to get a chat with him and catch up on each other. However, what I am going to blog about today is not about the lunch I had with him, its about the things he taught me, and how he influenced me.


I still able to vividly perpetuate, the first time I met
him, it was at the CCA show booth. He was the choir chairman, and since I was in choir since primary school, I showed interest in joining choir, so I asked him about a few things, including the benefits, etc. about choir. Little did I know that that one person would have piqued so much inspiration into me.


Soon, choir started , and I was quite lost because of the massive change of milieu. However, my always-friendly senior helped me to get used to the choir in whatever ways he could, helping me to master my songs when I needed help, helping me to improve myself in singing.


Besides giving me help in choir, he helped me in many other areas too. I would never forget how he helped me when I was feeling very depressed and down, how he cheered me up, how he made me a better person, how he made me stronger.


He was a role model to me, someone I always looked up on. Soon, he took his o levels, and received his results. I was looking around for him in the school hall, expecting to see him becoming the top student. However, things did not go as well as we thought. He received a very good score, but he wasn't exactly happy with the results he received. It hurts me to see such a close friend bein
g so upset. So I decided it was my turn to try to cheer him up. I don't know if I have succeeded, but I hope I have. (:


Yes, this blog post is dedicated to you, Jia Lok. Thank you so much for being an inspiration to all, thank you so much for pulling me out from the pits when I felt at my worst. Thank you.



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