Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Non-chronological Order

I'm moving this Saturday, to my future studio apartment.
Exciting?
Not really, especially when the packing makes Spring break not really a break.
But I'm not really packing, yet.
I don't really have the right to complain, eh?
It's been almost one year since I moved to the current apartment that I'm living in,
and I think I'm a teenie weenie sorry that I'm moving out of it.
I'm not sure what to feel right now, honestly.
I think I'm a little heartless at the moment.
Either I'm heartless, or the message hasn't really sunk into my mind.
I'm thinking of taking picture of my new apartment after I've moved into it,
but I'm making no promises here.
Cause since I'll be living there along starting August,
I think it would make more sense to show how the apartment should look like.
A single person's apartment.

Mum got an e-mail from Mr. Barton this morning,
saying that he doesn't think putting my piano at school is a good idea.
Therefore, change of plans.
I'm going to sell my beloved piano.
The piano that I've played on since I was 7.
I'm turning 18 this September.
That's how old my piano is,
that's how long my piano has been accompanying me.
I should have strong feelings for my piano,
at least I believe I do.
It's one of the places where I go to whenever I feel depressed.
I play music on it.
And now, it's going to leave me forever.
Believe it or not,
I always thought that my piano is the best piano ever.
Better than the grand pianos that I've played on.
I wonder how would I feel in the following years,
whenever I play on a piano,
I would remember my first piano that has walked with me for ten loyal years.

I just got back from Mui Ne yesterday.
Honestly, it was quite a disappointment for me.
First off, the beach was never my first choice of vacation,
because I hate to be tanned,
especially if I did not have a great time at the beach.
And that was exactly what happened to me at Mui Ne.
The beach (sand and sea) was not beautiful at all.
The sea water was even brown,
and I saw water flowing from pipes (god knows from where) into the sea.
Eww.
No banana boat, no snorkeling, no kayaking, no para-sailing.
All I did there was swimming in the swimming pool(which I could do in my apartment's pool),
got tanned(for just being under the sun for 15 minutes at the beach),
ate not so superb food.
The worse part was the time was going so slow.
I slept at 10:30pm on the first night,
I had nothing better to do. >.<
I miss Pulau Redang.

Last Saturday was my second day at Taipei Sch's Chinese Class.
From 8:30am to 11:20am, I studied Chinese.
Despite the extra homework,
I enjoyed attending the classes.
It was as if I was at Chong Hwa.
My Chinese teacher is funny too, I like her. ^^
On the first day,
I was supposed to have a test,
so that they can put me into an appropriate level.
I thought it was going to be a difficult test,
that includes reading and writing.
It turned out that I worried too much.
All I had to do was read two sentences,
and the evaluator even asked me whether I wanted to go to H1(lower) or H2(higher).
I was shocked at his question.
My reaction was,
“这不是你决定的吗?”
“哈哈,是啊。可是你也可以选择你要去哪一班。”
“哦……那H1和H2有什么分别?”
“其实,都差不多一样。”
And I saw the evaluator wrote H2 on my form.
To be honest, I was glad that I was in H2,
cause it was the highest level among all the Chinese classes,
and a friend of mine was in that class too.
That was what I thought.
The teacher realized that my friend, along with 4 other students,
were actually more advanced than the other 7 H2 students(including me).
So they immediately started a more advanced class for my friends.
Haizh...so much for my happiness?

My dad bought two bicycles last week.
So I started to go to my private music classes by bicycle,
and Taipei sch too.
The distance to Taipei sch is FAR,
and tiring especially when I have an at least 30kg riding on the bike too.
Phew~
The bright side is that I'm doing more exercise that I used to.
And I have to get used to travelling in bicycle around Phu My Hung,
as that's how the situation will be when I start to live alone in Vietnam.
Zmin, don't get terrified of the idea of my cycling around in Phu My Hung, ok?
I'm doing just fine,
just had a few close accidents once in a while.
Haha.

Just a few updates about my life,
hope you don't find them too boring.

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