April 10, 2008 at 11:50 am (Emo, Hong Kong)
Apparently there’s only about eleven more days of actual school before school’s out. I remember counting the days a few months back, thinking it would never come, and actually trying to will the days to go by faster.
Strangely, after hearing Boyce’s endless talk about exam preparation, it really hit me that in 11 days, in just 11 measly days, we’ll have to take our things out of our lockers for the last time, we’ll be sitting in that cramped common room for the last time, and listening to that god-awful, yet strangely endearing sound of those plastic mahjong tiles for the last time.
Humans are creatures of habit, and going to CIS has become a habit of mine – 7 years in the making.
I never thought I would or could feel this sad after all the whingeing I’ve done, but I actually do.

my masterpiece: a drooling, sleepy face on James’ econ notes
I guess I just wanted to write this whilst the feelings are still fresh, because, knowing me, I doubt they’ll be lasting much longer.
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April 5, 2008 at 3:37 pm (Misc.)
So, I suppose on the first post, people usually write about why they started their blog in the first place – the traditional first post as it were.
People don’t just randomly decide to create one because they’re bored. As for me, I’ve always told myself I would start a blog. When? I didn’t know. I always put it off because there never seemed to be any moment significant enough to make me want to want to run off and record it in detail. But then again, that lack of enthusiasm might just have been my laziness.
I used to have a Xanga way back when Xangas were all the rage. I still have one, but with all the posts under private. They hold all the throwaway thoughts and little moments I had until I was about 15, all the tween rants about all the petty tween dramas. Humiliating as they are to read, I wouldn’t think of deleting the account. So, there (www.xanga.com/trezix) sits, teasing me with its bank of embarrassing knowledge, whilst I, masochist that I am, decide its time to build up yet another tool of mockery.
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