
Grandma has passed away for almost two weeks. See the rays of lights in the photo? She has gone to heaven. I've to thank this someone, who has taken the trouble to travel to Punggol End to capture this photo. I know most wouldn't believe what you see, but I guess it's really none of my concern. I sincerely believe that my grandma, has gone to a happier place. Like how often do you see rays of lights like this? I've slowly accepted the fact that she will no longer be with us, but still, a part of me is missing her. I'm wondering what is she doing now ... .
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Not one of the magnificent sceneries for you, but it's enough to make my day. It's not the first time I witnessed it, but it's still as beautiful.
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These are the photos for PW last Sunday. Yeah, we went to the library at Bugis again. Saw Calvin's group. Went together. Went Haji lane at around 5pm plus. Fun. Dinner at Macs with classmates. I love them(:
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It's Sunday, so time for PW! Haha. Met Jason & Vanessa, Yvonne couldn't make it last minute (hope you're fine!). We went to library @ Esplanade. Had lunch at Macs, marina square. Today we were quite efficient? Lol. Anyway, evening went to Bugis to find Farah, Mingwei & Esther. Since they were doing PW also. Pepper lunch for dinner at Food Junction. Then Vanessa suggested a game, "See who's the first one to utter the first word." We played for quite a while, & the process we were so quiet. Haha & we still sms-ed one another even though we're so near. LOL. I mean, cannot talk, so sms. I controlled my laughters like never before :D In the end, ESTHER LOST. I knew it lah, haha! Yes today's great too.
My group's left with Findings & Conclusion for PW's Written Report. I dare not say that we're way ahead of others, considering students from RJC or Hwa Chong. But I must say that "A" levels ProjectWork isn't demanding at all. According to my PW teacher, students aged 13 in the Western Countries are already doing PW. I read the requirements for their Project Work, it's at least 10 times tougher than us. They're only 13 years old yet they can handle it. If they get a chance to see the "A" levels PW paper, they'd probably laugh their asses off. That's what I mean, the competition is so strong. So friends, give it your best for PW.
Somehow I can sense it. You jiayou too.
My group's left with Findings & Conclusion for PW's Written Report. I dare not say that we're way ahead of others, considering students from RJC or Hwa Chong. But I must say that "A" levels ProjectWork isn't demanding at all. According to my PW teacher, students aged 13 in the Western Countries are already doing PW. I read the requirements for their Project Work, it's at least 10 times tougher than us. They're only 13 years old yet they can handle it. If they get a chance to see the "A" levels PW paper, they'd probably laugh their asses off. That's what I mean, the competition is so strong. So friends, give it your best for PW.
Somehow I can sense it. You jiayou too.
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