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Thursday, August 28, 2008

Asha

Less than two weeks to promos now, one day to the end of term 3. Procrastination is equivalent to slow poison((: Olympics are over-all the Volley games was awesome! We had geography field trip on Tuesday morning which I had totally forgotten about! We went to the sort of jungle area where mediacorp maybe relocating to in a few years time? So, it was a field trip for rock study in order to complete our latest tutorial on rock types and weathering. It was really hot in the morning, plus the grasses there were really tall-full of creepy crawlies like crickets, spiders, billbugs, skippers, dragonflies and many other weird looking insects! The layers of grass were so thick,and there were huge visible spider webs on them! The rocks we went to study there were pretty huge-some were densely covered by grasses which Miss Hong said are creepers because they grow almost everywhere they find suitable growing conditions:) We got to choose one rock to study in pairs or threes:) Ok the scary part was that there were many hollow openings aka holes in the greensward-which we couldn't see because they were covered by grass:therefore, we had to hold hands and walk really slow and cautiously to avoid getting stuck in the ground. Unfortunately, Cherie tripped and her feet got stuck in one-we both screamed so loud and I quickly pulled her out phew! After all the observing,we decided that the one we had chosen was an Igneous rock type, and was a Granite. Certain parts of the rock were pretty dark coloured so it was Basaltic.Right after that, I stepped into one! It was terror with those bugs-I just kept saing "Thank God lizards don't breed here!" It was pretty fun overall though:)

A rainbow is God's smile:))

Later on, we had some emergency fire evacuation exercise in school so we had missed one period of math. The execution felt really different from those we had in STC. While the teachers were busy settling things, we were awed by this really pretty rainbow!

"There is nothing that wastes the body like worry, and one who has any faith in God should be ashamed to worry about anything whatsoever”-Mahatma Gandhi



let's see...

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