Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Bad Day

It all started in the morning. In the night, while I was sleeping, my hand phone's battery got flat and my hand phone's alarm clock didn't wake me up in the morning. After rushing through to get ready for school, I rush down to the bus stop, only to see my bus go past. By the time the next bus arrived, it was the last bus I could take to reach school early. Reaching the classroom after flag raising, I noticed that my chair had "disappeared" and my science teacher made me stand/ sit on the floor for quite some time while she scolded whoever took my chair and did not return it.
The next period was PE and unfortunately today we had our NAPFA test, where we have to run 2.4km. Nearing my last round, my shoelaces came loose causing my to trip, bringing me a few positions down. It was a blessing that I finished the run "alive" as I did not practice.
After school, our new CEPAS (ez-link) cards were given out to us and my face on the card looked weired. The slow distribution of the CEPAS cards also made me not have enough time to meet my project teacher mentor. As a result, I have to meet him after a session of project briefing. He was in a bad mood. As my group's work was also not up to his standard so, he spent the whole session scolding me and my teammate, dragging it to 1 whole hour. After his scolding, the 2 of us were sent to touch up on our project proposal with borrowed laptops from the school library. Unfortunately, the librarian gave me the wrong log-in information, and the library's USB cable had some problem making the Internet was inaccessible. I only manage to log-in after several trail and error attempts. After I logged-in, the USB cable was found spoilt and this fault in the library caused another 1 hour of my precious time.
My bad day did not only end here, when I accidentally sent my brass buttons for washing with my clothes. I had to dig through the laundry pail to retrieve back my uniform. I am also here typing this long post when I just remembered my huge pile of undone homework.

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