Friday, April 25, 2008
Reclusion notice.
I will be in reclusion for the next two months to prepare for my upcoming examinations. Please accept my apologies for my inability to meet up with you girls for such a long period of time. I know you will miss me but rest assured that I will definitely find time to meet all of you after I clear all the papers. ;) Let us use this period of time to prepare for GSS, OK? Till then!
With love,
Irene
Thursday, April 24, 2008
The day I landed my first permanent full-time job.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
The Other Boleyn Girl.
When Daphne arrived, we went to MacDonald's at Plaza Singapura for her lunch. After she was done, we shopped around Plaza Singapura for a while before going back to The Cathay to watch the movie. As we had just been to Plaza Singapura last Thursday, nothing caught our eye and we did not get anything.
It was the first time I watched a movie at The Cathay and I really liked the place. The Other Boleyn Girl was a great movie and I highly recommend all girls to watch it. I agree with what Anne Boleyn said about love and guys to a large extent though I do not totally agree with her. Natalie Portman and Scarlett Johannsson really portrayed the characters (Anne and Mary Boleyn respectively) very well. The movie was easy to follow and it was not difficult to understand.
After the movie, we took a train to City Hall. We dropped by Agnes B at Raffles City first to collect Daphne's belt. Then we walked to Marina Square via Citylink Mall. We passed by Surfer Girl on the way and went in to take a look. I bought a white skirt and the retail assistant gave me a Surfer Girl notebook which is quite cute. We went straight to Diva when we reached Marina Square. At Diva, I bought a pearl head band and a pair of big gold coloured earrings. From Marina Square, we walked to Carrefour at Suntec City because Daphne wanted to buy ice-cream. She even brought a cooler bag to prevent the ice-cream from melting before she reaches home! After we have paid for our purchases at Carrefour, we went to Puteri Mas to buy durian puffs. The durian puffs from Puteri Mas are delicious and I love them! Daphne and I went separate ways after that.
On the way home, two Indian men who sat opposite me kept looking at me and I don't know what they were looking at! Not only were they looking at me, they were talking about me 'coz they kept pointing their fingers at me while they talked! They alighted at the same stop as I did and I had to run home again to prevent them from following me. Why am I always running away from perverts?
Wednesday, April 09, 2008
Don't blame us for staying up late. We are forced to.
I think all schools should read this and do something about it.
Why... yawn... the school day starts too early
CNA 02 April 2008 0812 hrs
PARIS: Scientists have confirmed what parents of teenagers have always suspected: adolescents are out of sync with the rest of the world.
Most teens probably don't get enough sleep and suffer in their school work because their internal clocks make them night owls, according to a study published Tuesday.
Researchers in Australia showed the average teenager misses more than an hour of sleep each night and is forced to wake up 2.5 hours earlier than his or her natural rhythms would dictate.
High school students with a late-night "circadian preference," as the biologically-driven cycle is called, reported doing more poorly in school, and feeling more frequently depressed and unhappy.
"For all people, there is a genetic disposition to being either a 'morning lark' or a 'night owl'," explained lead author Suzanne Warner, a professor at Swineburne University of Technology in Hawthorn, Australia.
But when hormonal changes kick in at the start of adolescence, she told AFP, young people start to stay up later and -- given the chance -- wake up later too.
Most of the students in the study were such "evening persons," she said.
"Teenagers find that they are most alert in the evening and do not feel sleepy until later, and so find it difficult to get enough sleep during school term," she added.
The key is melatonin, a hormone that signals to the body that it needs rest and sleep. In teenagers entering puberty, it is released later and later in the evening.
There are also environmental factors that contribute to the problem, she said.
Ambient light tends to minimize the amount of melatonin secreted, and the constant use of computers could keep adolescents up past their natural bedtime, even after lights are turned out. "
One thing parents can do is to lower the lights, and switch off computers and televisions an hour before bedtime," advised Warner.
In the study, Warner and two colleagues compared the sleep patterns of 310 students during a school term and while they were on holiday.
Whereas the adolescents slept more than nine hours during the school breaks, they averaged less than eight hours when hitting the books.
"Night owls" were more likely than "morning larks" to have negative attitudes about themselves, to express feelings of unhappiness and voice irritation with their classmates, according to the study, published in the Netherlands-based Journal of Adolescence.
They also complained of low energy and "impaired" daytime functioning.
"For classes that start before 9:00 a.m., we have to question whether the students are going to be alert and able to learn," said Warner.
Previous research has shown that nine hours is the optimal amount of sleep time for teenagers.
Circadian clocks are found in organisms ranging from bacteria to human beings, and impose a roughly 24-hour schedule on our activities, such as sleeping and eating.
The mechanism controlling these rhythms is found in individual neurons located in the suprachiasmatic nuclei inside the brain. Scientists have identified at least one gene that determines whether one's "clock" will be naturally set for early or late rising.
The same process is involved in jet lag, Warner points out. "You could say that a lot of young people feel quite jetlagged coming into the school term -- it is a very similar feeling," she said.
Parents should rethink a tendency to let adolescents set their own bedtime schedule, she added. - AFP/ac
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
Eng Chok's and Hui Jun's birthday party at SAF Changi Chalet
Most of the invited guests are their paternal relatives who are also daddy's friends. Though they are daddy's friends, I do not know most of them. As a result, I was mistaken to be the birthday girl and I had to keep telling people that I am my daddy's daughter to clarify. -_-
Hui Jun's cousin, Hui Zhen came to talk to me too. I had been to her house when I was a child and she was really nice to me. I remembered that she taught me how to colour a picture using different tones of the same colour to give the picture a lighting effect and we had a good time colouring pictures together. She even gave me a colouring book when I was leaving. I was surprised that she still remembers me though it had been many years since I last saw her.
The family photo.
I had to teach 4 students the next day and by the time I was done, I was dead beat. I started with Andy in Marsiling at 11AM, then it was Serena in Yishun at 2PM, Benjamin 430PM and finally Shan in Balestier at 630PM. I only managed to eat a burger for dinner at 9PM. It was a marathon but I was glad I managed to finish the race at the end of the day.
Though tired, I was happy because Andy's mother called me in the morning to inform me that she will pay the agent's commission for me and I get to keep the whole month's tuition fees. I am really grateful to her for that because that means that I have more money to spend on my favourite hobby, shopping!
Went shopping alone in town yesterday. Bought a baby pink halter polo top at Mango and a pair of bright orange shorts at Forever 21.
Bright orange shorts from Forever 21. (Picture taken from http://www.forever21.com/)
The retail therapy trip really made me feel better. It had been too long. The shopping queen in me is making a comeback!
Friday, April 04, 2008
Light = end of tunnel? I beg to differ.
When will I ever get out of this damn tunnel?
P.S. This post is NOT referring to my relationship with my love interest.