Recently I’ve been rather caught up writing new poems and editing some of my old works to put into my mentorship portfolio. (You can’t imagine how much I want to get it.) I’ve also found the time to do up the outline for the campfire script, which despite my best efforts still looks like a Kids Central show to me. But oh well, if HSM can make it big while keeping its storyline clichéd, then so can this musical/campfire.
Another thing I’ve been working on is the Sherlock Holmes promotional video which can be found at this link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3R_N0iohLA
Frankly, I find it rather dull now so I’m going to edit it a bit more before I let it be put on the VR website. Don’t forget to catch us at the amphi during LitFest!
As you can see, I’ve really been spending a lot of time on non-academic work, which sucks cause that means I’ve no time at all for academic revision. Two weeks left and that pile of bio notes looks ever more daunting. I think I just can’t bring myself to do science after all that arty-farty stuff I’ve been engaging in.
Yesterday was great though. I sort of learnt how to rollerskate backwards, visited a few new places in Singapore like Henderson Waves, Alexandra Arch and a stunningly beautiful place called HortPark. That’s where I saw a lonely mushroom growing out of the carefully cut lawn and it inspired me to write a poem (don’t ask me how) which I penned while giving tuition. Giving tuition to Primary 6’s can be the most mind-stiffling thing on earth and that’s why I had written another poem inspired by my cousin’s 21st birthday during Monday’s session. Hmm… if I can pen one every session, that’ll give me a total of 5 poems, enough to fill up my portfolio! Whee! xD
Now in less than 4 hours time, I’ll be going away on a church camp. I’m going in the faith that I’ll have a real life encounter with the Almighty God and my love for Him will be renewed, as will my faith.
These holidays have been very meaningful for me (although not in the academic sense) and I have God to thank for that. Because He made me see that life is so much more than just school. It’s also about doing what you like to do and what you were made to do.