I jam with my IPod,
Sleep at three,
Wake up at eleven,
Wash my face,
Brush my teeth,
Drink our food supplement,
Put the iron into place,
Fix the bed,
Check my mail,
Respond to messages,
Do the laundry,
Hang the clothes,
Eat,
Wash the dishes,
Play the piano,
Arrange things,
Fold the clothes,
Follow additional commands,
Browse the net,
Argue with my father,
Fetch my sister at one,
Tease her,
fetch my mother at two,
Listen to sermons of my undone job,
Enter the connect world,
Play the piano,
Converse,
Upload,
Design,
Sister's homework,
Fight her afterwards,
Take a bath at 5 in the afternoon,
Learn a piece,
Obey commands,
Read tweets,
Talk,
Read,
Write,
Watch Mara Clara at nine,
Wash the dishes,
Fix things up,
And again, jam with my ipod.
This has been my summer-in-doha cycle but tomorrow will be different if me and my sister's music class push through. This will be my first ever music class, which gives me hope to get over piano cheats and basic chords. I'm looking forward to this 8 days, twice a week program. I have the forms, the cash? Don't ask :) I'll fill them up anyway, as soon as I wake up :) good night
Honestly, I made this blog out of boredom and quite because of a desire to improve on my writing. Many say that loving math has its downside of being poor in writing. Well, I guess it’s true and I am personally, experiencing it. It will be highly appreciated if connected friends would help me improve by commenting.
By the way, I am Patricia May Cruz. An introvert and for that, loves to be in small groups of people. I am stressed out in public and exhausted in crowd. Despite that, she survived debate and half-loved it. She got her highest grade in English in her course, oral communication and is willing to immerse herself more in learning socially.
Wednesday, 20 April 2011
35 Degrees Celsius
After the more than 48 hours of staying indoors, I finally came out to fetch my sister at school. It is 1 o'clock noon and the sun is strictly, up. 35'c makes my skin feel like running away from my muscles, retiring from being its protector. Luckily, the waiting area is air conditioned. I wonder how those construction workers and other workers on the field, manage to bear the heat.
Rest, rest, rest -- You are really hard to get.
I was a baby last night. I slept beside my mom and dad. I was in between. I wonder how I managed to sleep in between them before, because last night, I wasn’t able to. They have been snoring alternately, unceasingly. Haha. I decided to go online at one o’clock midnight up to three then transferred to my sister’s bed. I slept at 5 am, and woke up at 5:30am because of their noise. When they left for school and office, I was freed to sleep up to 11 J. Yehey!
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