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Start of the other half year
Friday, July 16, 2010 @ 8:32 PM

Do you realize that as we grow,our perspective changes? You can't really say it's for the better or for the worse. Let me give you one example. You may or may not relate with me but I think it's a very good analogy.

It was a Tuesday. Tuesday is always a long day.So I got home late and I took the same lift with the kids living next door. Then I walked with them home. This little kid who is studying in primary 1,7 years of age,about 1.2m tall,he is smiling very happily and I don't know what he is so happy about. So this conversation took place between me and him,let's just call him,talk-many-many. (He really talks a lot,and so my dad gave him this nickname. )

Me:Why you so happy?
talk-many-many:*giggles... because today got PE

For us MI students,and perhaps JC students,when we see PE in our timetable,we may be turned off by it. Perhaps thinking about what reason to use next to escape the torturous PE lesson. Or probably thinking that the time could be better spent at Math or GP. But for an innocent and simple 7 year old kid,PE made him feel was on cloud nine. :)

Do you remember how much you used to look forward to PE when you were a little kid?



It's time to be serious.