Wednesday, January 28, 2009

My Nephew's Birthday (18/1/2009) to be marked

Today I celebrated my nephew’s birthday. What can be a more joyous occasion than the first birthday of my baby
nephew Abiram? It was an occasion of great rejoicing when they marked their first year of being parents.

By seven o’clock, most of the guests had arrived. My nephew was so excited that he wanted to leave his handprints
on the cake. I was assigned to watch after Abiram to make sure that he did not spoil the beautifully decorated
birthday cake. At eight o’clock, it was time to cut the cake. Abiram stood in front of the cake with a knife placed
in his little hand. The candle was blown and he decided to take charge and dropped the knife. As his parents bent
down to pick up the knife, he brought his two little hands down onto the cake and “splash”, the cake is spoilt.
Then, everybody looked towards me because I am in charge of preventing him from spoiling the cake. Then all of us
burst into hysterical laughter.

After the laughter, the food began to flow. My brother made sure that I took special care of Abiram and make sure
that he did not mess up any food again. Later I had to feed him a piece of cake and he wanted to eat it by himself. I allowed and he started playing with it. The last guest left at about 10 o’clock and we all felt very happy and contented because everything went smoothly

Monday, January 19, 2009

First Entry

Is hostel life fun? That’s a question often asked to me by my friends and relatives. Especially Francis if you don’t know him he is a annoying but intelligent prefect. He has asked me the question almost 20 times. Most people think that hostel life is boring and lonely. Well, after spending an entire year here, I actually find it rather challenging and fun-filled.
If you are a person that don’t mix with people well, then definitely, hostel life is not suitable for you. You’ll feel that no one is there to help you out when you have problems. Thus, you’ll feel lonely and left out. But to me, that’s definitely not the case. Okay, maybe at first, I felt a like that a little bit. But after awhile, I got to know many new friends. Since then, I had changed my impression about the hostel totally. Every weekend, my friends and I either go out for meals or sometimes even to the cinema. We also play computer games with each other. It is really fun as sometimes there are about 20 of us playing together. Whenever one of us feel down, the others will definitely try their best to help him out.
Of course, we don’t forget our main priority – education. Every night, we study together in the canteen for at least 2 hours. Whenever I face problems in my homework, I can always count on my seniors to teach me how to solve it.
However, sometimes when I face difficulties, I’ll have to solve it myself as my parents aren’t there to solve it for me. Because of this, I feel that I’m now much more independent than I was before. Of course, if I really can’t solve it myself, my friends are always there for me.
Well, I hope after this entry you’ll get a better picture of hostel life. :) :)
PS: Francis no heart feelings

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

this is very funny

this blog is for my english assignment

hello

hello im a vely good boy all my teacher like me