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Friday, January 23, 2004

Yoz people! It's the 2nd day of Chinese New Year and I've been up since 6:18 a.m. Hehez... My hair is still wrapped in my towel (hope doesn't smell later). So, I've not been active for about 22 days! Record... Nevermind... Anyway, I went blog-hopping and landed in my own blog and I think I need to change colour and layout, someday... I need to master html!
Haiz...so, let's talk about the musical audition on Tuesday. My session was the 1st one, but my group 2nd. Anyway, I was so nervous! My heart thumped so hard I think it could have popped out if not for the layers of fats I have (sorry to those who hates Biology, I love it too much, hehe). Anyway, I think Reza, Shairah and Shikin did a very good job, they're sure to get to be a cast. Shikin could have been better if not for her sore throat. Anyway, the rest did well too and I hope that includes me (hehe). So, the process: 1) We rehearsed a script that was given to us (I was Raj, not a good choice but better than Zac). 2) This one only my group did, we sat in a circle and listened to others singing (Asri used his choir voice and it's damn good!). 3) We were called on stage and asked to introduce ourselves. 4) We sang (My tag no. is 12 anyway). 5) We acted out what we rehearsed earlier (my fist were clutched, so nervous...). 5) We were given a different set of scripts, parts of the play and asked to act out again (I was the Wife, I think I did better here than being Raj, but I'm not sure...). 6) Done! Off the stage we go! So, the judges were Mr Oh, (err, forgot), Mdm Sharifah, (2 judges from Theatreworks I think) and Mdm Sabina.
Ok, now to my visit to the beach yesterday. It has been quite some time since I last went there. First, my parents and I went to East Coast, near the jetty part. We sat down on a stone bench while eating popcorn. My mum and I observed a wind-surfer and also the change of the colour of the water. Then my dad went to take the car to the next carpark while my mum and I walked along the shore and took a couple of pictures. I also drew out my name in the sand with a stick (too bad I don't have scanner...).
Then my parents and I went to Pasir Ris Beach. It's better there as there were lesser people. We walked round looking at people fishing then went to an area for children, $10 FOR 1/2 hour, so expensive but it's closed (not that I want to fish if that thought lingers in your brain!). Then we walked further and found seats at a "restaurant" but it's closed so we can sit there for free. We took the seats near the waters. Then my mum and I went down and walked along the shore (again). I found an orange spade but along the way, we heard someone talking about digging a hole in the sand so we gave the spade to them. So anyway, we walked and took pictures and walked until I decided to make a sand "mountain" which I did with my mum. After awhile a small boy, about 4 years old I think, joined us and made a smaller mountain beside mine. Then I went to look for seashells and decorated the side of my mountain. Then my mum found flowers which she put one on the top of my mountain while I put one on the boy's. Then I dug sort of a pit around my mountain and then linked my mountain to the boy's to with more sand. When it was time to go, I walked a bit, found another seashell and threw in the boy's direction. He seemed reluctant to let us go but he did. On the way back, I took a stick and drew out "Bye!" and went to look for more seashells along the way. I found 4 small ones plus one big one from East Coast, I have 5 in total! Then, we sat where my dad sat except I went a bit down to the big stones at the front facing the sea, sat down and tried reading "I'm King of the Castle" but didn't finish a page when my dad thought we need some food and so off we go to Changi where I ate Wanton Mee. So, altogether I had fun and finished "I'm King of the Castle" until Chapter 8.
I think that's all, I've been babbling and babbling and I don't think many likes it so here is a common phrase, "Patience is a virtue". Why I wrote this? Well, I had to wait for about 20 minutes before my computer start up this morning. I didn't really get any advantages out of it but well...

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