It has been a crazy long time since i blogged. Haha. I admit, i have been lazy cos work has been tiring, but it has been rewarding at times cos most of the children are overflowing with cuteness!!! Haha. One of the kids remind me of this character in Over the Hedge, Cammy. This hyper active squirrel that is super fast, and mischievous, and at times irritating, but you can't help but look at him and say "Awww.." . Heh. You get what i mean? I downloaded a video of this cute character just to get a giz of the children that i come in contact with everyday..
Cute huh? Haha. I think i'll add another video of this squirrel just for fun. Hee. Thanks Jordan, for your help!
My Job aside, I went out with the track girls on Thursday! and i went back to my Sec school Yesterday!! Haha. Super fun and exciting to see my old school and catching up with my friends!! I have missed their wackiness so much!! Haha. When i went back to school yesterday, realised that time has passed super fast. I know i say that many times on this blog but it is true ain't it? Hee. It was like yesterday i was sitting in the school hall with the rest of my fellow schoolmates literally cracking my head over a piece of paper, and in around 6 days i would be collecting my exam results! GOSH!! SO fast!!!!
Memories of track days.. Miss you guys loads!
My Class!! Haha. See you all soon! Miss my class. Hehe.
This is one of the views of my class room.
This is a picture of where i used to sit. As you can see, it is weli messy. Heh.
Talking about fast, one of my dearest friends felisha is leaving very soon!! Felisha!!!!! Haha. I and the whole crew back here in S'pore will miss you!!
Oh well. That is about all i have for today. God bless!!
limmy, out.
eStHer 8:19 PM
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Name : Esther Lim
Age : 17
Currently working as : Student
First Love : God and family
Second Love : Friends
Third Love : Laughing, Chocolate, Bball, Exercise
Goals : Know God more like never before, and work towards getting a job that has somthing to do with children
A man told his friend, "I've finally solved my problem of worrying."
"How so?" his friend asked.
"I've hired someone to do the worrying for me."
"That's interesting. How much do you pay him?"
"I pay him $100 a day."
"A hundred dollars a day! Can you afford it?"
"That's for him to worry, not me."