Finally, a well-deserved break!
At least we are given a week to prepare for our remaining Prelim exams. Better than nothing.
When the principal announced that each class will be honoured enough to plant a tree for the school, everyone was stifling their laughter. It was, well, LAME. Maybe he was hoping twenty years from now, we will return to our alma mater, perhaps see the tree, start getting nostalgic, remember how the school nurtured and groomed us, AND then donate half of your assets, and maybe half of the land you own to build another koi pond or something. That is his primary motive!
But, land fragmentation results in small plots of land, which are extremely not productive. Maybe the kois will feel too overcrowded and jump out of the water, and possibly become scorched to death. There you go, free salted fish.
Soon, the school will transform into a fish farm. A salted fish farm. And salinisation will be such a problem the school decides to abandon it. The land where the kois thrived is now a desert.
Oops, you have just witnessed me DISTORTING Geography facts, partially influenced by today Geography Prelim. Well, I answered one 8 mark question with a measly 6 lines. Great.
Tomorrow is Teacher's Day celebration, and for once in 4 fringin' years, I, as well as the PJs, have decided to make something for the teachers.
I made a dirty-rotting-leaves-green card for LCN. Can't wait to see her expression when she opens it tomorrow, to see another 5 of her candid shots looking back at her =)