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Sunday, March 05, 2006

It took me some time to clear away the thick layer of fungi covering  this site before typing the entry...

It's really quite shocking to find out that I have not updated my site for 3 months. One of the many reasons is that I was not able to log on to my site at school. The school banned xanga.

Yesterday, after fixing my computer, I tried going to xanga with little hope. Then the miracle happened.

In addition to my happiness for being able to surf the net in my room with reasonably good speed, I realised that xanga was accessible and I could use msn messenger. Therefore I felt compelled to type a new entry after 3 months.

Too much happened during the 3 months. I can't put them here. Perhaps I shall talk about today:

We went to Chapel at an unusual time--9:30, which is an hour earlier than the normal time. Fortunately it ended quite soon. Kind of unexpected. Then I went back to my house. It wass a shame actually to stay in the house when the sun was shining beautifully. But I got no choice. I had loads of work. No, I did not work straight after I had arrived my room. The atmosphere was too holiday-like to work. Moreover, I was overwhelmed by the fact that I am able to surf the net in my room. I called back home after lunch. I miss them. I miss them all. IN 3 WEEKS TIME I am going back. The feeling that was filling me when I was going back to HK last term is still as clear water--it was as though all the hard work and hardships I suffered finally paid off!

It sounds like I am having an awful time here at Malvern. No, I'm not. I'm just suggesting going back home is always as sweet as one can imagine. Isn't it so?


Saturday, November 26, 2005

 

 

I just can't help laughing at them...they are taken by the camera on the new Macintosh...for those who are feeling distressed and down, I hope these photos would cheer you up!

I am lacking rest, like everyone of you. I wonder if it's because there are too much to do or it's because I am not efficient enough. Is it a good idea to have hall time (homework time) after supper when one is falling asleep due to the decrease of blood level in the brain?

Anyway, I am determined to sustain my hard work until the end of term...oh actually I am more likely to be leaving on 8th Dec, which is one day before end of term. Is there anyone else leaving on that day?


Saturday, November 19, 2005

He is my housemate who is a German...speechless...the luckiest guy on earth...agree?


Wednesday, November 16, 2005

It's been more than a month since my last entry. There are two reasons that account for this--Either there was nothing worth sharing or there were too many of them. I,however, feel compelled to share a very unpleasant experience I had today.
I was playing squash as usual this afternoon and when I was about to change I realised the toilet was engaged, so I waited outside of it and there came Doctor Jackson, head of squash,
'What are you doing?' asked Jackson, very unpleasantly.
'I want to change.' I answered.
'You want to change WHAT?' said Jackson.
'My clothes' I replied.
After asking about the scores of matches I just played, he led the way to the changing room. He then pointed at the words'Gentlemen's Changing Room', reading them loudly to me...
He is the most sarcastic person in the school and I just hate him.


Monday, October 10, 2005

Right now I am having my first 'double free' in my entire life in Malvern College. All of a sudden I have no clue as to how to fully utilise the time...people don't have to make choices if resources are not scarce...I'm just fond of economics these days and I am aiming at finsihing one of the two economics reference books by half term.

A few chaps and I were standing in front of the door of my room chatting for more than an hour last night. As suggested by Nicholas, lives next to me, we could have sit down instead of standing. However, it's amazing that we did not feel tired at all. I think we all enjoyed the chat. We talked about everything...economics, inequality in the world, a breath taking experience in Indonesia of a German's mom, education system...I am particularly happy that I finally got the chance to talk to this German who has just arrived at Malvern last week because he was ill for the whole September. He's nice and handsome and a member in the German National rugby team!

Hope that we could maintain this kind of chating regularly.

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