Hmmmm....
1. Feeling absolutely lazy...
2. Do not have the heart to do my assignments (a lot of them are due next week)
3. Not in the mood to study and exam is just one month away!!!!
4. Been playing The Sims 2, going to get addicted to it soon.
5. Still not feeling any pressure to start revising....... Yet.
As a conclusion, I am going to be in deep trouble if I don't do something soon!
So... I think I'll go and play The Sims 2 when I get home after class :-)
Thursday, September 14, 2006
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
My Worst Nightmare - Frog Dissection
I do not know if I told you all before but I have a phobia about toads and frogs. They are ugly little cretins where you will find them hiding in your shoes at times. It's worse when you had to feel them moving in your shoes when you placed your foot in your shoe... Yuck!!! The worst experience that I had to encounter is to dissect a toad or frog or whatever yesterday during biology lab!
Before the lab, as I was walking to my university, I was listening to 'Hakuna Matata' from the Disney movie The Lion King. As the lyrics goes,
"Hakuna Matata/what a wonderful phrase
Hakuna Matata/Ain't no passing craze
It means no worries/for the rest of your days/
It's our problem free philosophy/Hakuna Matata.."
Hoping that it will keep my mind off 'that thing' for a while. At that time, I really needed to be calm. However... It didn't last long.
Man... The experience was just utterly horrible!!! Worst than horrible!! When the lab assistant brought a bucket of toads to our table, most of us went "EWWWW!!!!" "EEEYAAA!!!" "EEEEEEE!!" Then he placed each toad on the plates that were prepared for each table. The toad was really big! It was bigger than my hand!
The first thing that we had to do was to pin the toad on the plate so that it will be easier to dissect it later. As if the situation wasn't bad enough, my lab partner was afraid to touch it! Reluctantly, I touch the toad to pin it down. As I was doing that, big drops of tears flowed down my cheeks. Not because I felt sorry for the dead toad, but I had to TOUCH the creature! When my lad partner saw me started to cry, she said "OKOKOK, I'll do it too!" She NEARLY cried as well. Together, we dissected the toad layer by layer, took out the organs (it stinks by the way), made some observations and took some pictures as we need to draw the structure of the organs in our lab report later. At the beginning of the dissection, it was just unbearable. As we progressed along, we gotten quite stable, emotionally. Thank God it is all OVER! Phew~!
Before the lab, as I was walking to my university, I was listening to 'Hakuna Matata' from the Disney movie The Lion King. As the lyrics goes,
"Hakuna Matata/what a wonderful phrase
Hakuna Matata/Ain't no passing craze
It means no worries/for the rest of your days/
It's our problem free philosophy/Hakuna Matata.."
Hoping that it will keep my mind off 'that thing' for a while. At that time, I really needed to be calm. However... It didn't last long.
Man... The experience was just utterly horrible!!! Worst than horrible!! When the lab assistant brought a bucket of toads to our table, most of us went "EWWWW!!!!" "EEEYAAA!!!" "EEEEEEE!!" Then he placed each toad on the plates that were prepared for each table. The toad was really big! It was bigger than my hand!
The first thing that we had to do was to pin the toad on the plate so that it will be easier to dissect it later. As if the situation wasn't bad enough, my lab partner was afraid to touch it! Reluctantly, I touch the toad to pin it down. As I was doing that, big drops of tears flowed down my cheeks. Not because I felt sorry for the dead toad, but I had to TOUCH the creature! When my lad partner saw me started to cry, she said "OKOKOK, I'll do it too!" She NEARLY cried as well. Together, we dissected the toad layer by layer, took out the organs (it stinks by the way), made some observations and took some pictures as we need to draw the structure of the organs in our lab report later. At the beginning of the dissection, it was just unbearable. As we progressed along, we gotten quite stable, emotionally. Thank God it is all OVER! Phew~!
Saturday, September 09, 2006
Graduation for Biotech and Biomed Students
Wednesday, September 06, 2006
Cherish
On the 2nd September, I met up with one of my closest friends during college, ah WEE~!!! That's her surname by the way! Haha~ She is still the same sweet, fun and wonderful person that I used to know. I haven't seen her in ages as we were both busy with our different university life styles. It was great to see her again, although I do think she had gotten thinner (Don't deny it, Sin!!). We spent almost 2-3 hours chatting about our hectic uni life, relationship, lecturers, friends and oh... Just basically everything!!! Haha!!! Even after for so long, we can still talk about everything! For instance, the day before our little reunion, I called her up to ask her where she wants to meet up. We end up talking for almost one hour, and still had not made a decision on where to meet up! I guess we just miss each other too much! Hehehe...!! If Soo Zhen was here, we will talk for a whole day without realizing it!!!
It is such a shame that I can only meet up with Sin for just one day, but my KL uni life is constantly calling me to go back and work my ass off. *SIGH* Anyway, Serene turn nineteen on the 4th (hahha! yupe... Getting older!). We just had lunch together to enjoy each other's company. Besides the fact that our food came about 45 minutes later, we had a good time. Then it suddenly hit me, I can't believe that year end is soon approaching. I'm going to miss Kenix as she is leaving for Aussie next year and Serene is the year after that... Time seem so short. It is true when people say, "Cherish each and every moment." I really blessed to have great friends with me throughout my journey of growing up.
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