Thursday, January 5, 2012

3 Days Away From School, and Counting (Reluctantly)

Yeah, the holiday's just over so quickly. It's now the last weekend I can truly enjoy with the thought "I haven't really resumed school". Honestly! School is boring, annoying, time-
consuming, tiring... Rawr. That's probably because I don't like the lessons and I don't like most of the teachers. If only I could have a school like Tomoe Gakuen (or a senior high version of it...), maybe I'd enjoy school more (talk about reactive!). I've read the book a kazillion times (I don't need to read it now to spew of the contents. I haven't read it in probably 2 years and yet the events in the book are still clear as day in my mind's eye) and actually, I can read it a thousand times over. It's just I can't remember where I misplaced it the last time I read it. Truly, it's an awesome book with an awesome school and an awesome headmaster and awesome teachers. Mr. Kobayashi was righteously epic! He was one man that truly cared about the life of children, how they should grow properly and how to grow properly. He encouraged just the right environment, the right stimulants and the right attitude to deal with these children. Some of the children in the book were disabled or disfigured and yet with the passing of time their inconfidence disappeared. And Mr. Kobayashi succeeded in making an environment in which children did not call each other names like what children usually do, unconsciously or otherwise. He taught the children to appreciate life and everything in it. He was a great educator.

This holiday was pretty great, though. It started off VERY late, like, December 22nd, only three days before Christmas. But anyway, we had tangyuan that day (though only a little. I don't really like the ginger soup. The peanut inside is EPIC, though). And then there was Christmas Eve. Erh, we had lasagna, so all was good. The choir at the church was... bad, though. Christmas Day. Went to the chapel and the choir was awesomeness it instantly made my day. Didn't do much on Christmas, though. Then it was a week of dull goodness, and New Year's Eve. Had macaroni schotel, greatness. Spent the year change at church (went to NYE mass), and stayed up till half to 5 and slept till 7. Didn't do much on NY, either. The next day we watched MI: Ghost Protocol, and Sherlock Holmes: AGOS on the next day, and they were superb. Made my days. And the rest of my days were more dull goodness up to now... and honestly I don't want them to end. I want more holidaaaaaaaaaaaaaays! I wish I could have January 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 6.4, 6.5, 6.6, 6.7, 6.8 and 6.9 on the calendar before January 7. 9 more days and I should be ready for school (or at least I should be able to tolerate it!).

Ah, alright. I shall stop my rant for now. It's listed as my first post in 2012! (Apparently it wasn't 2012 yet for blogger when I posted on New Year =P).