Repercussions of a Long Holiday
Posted by wordsmith at January 2nd, 2008
by wordsmith
1. The snooze button on the alarm clock becomes a vice;
2. Handwriting becomes a tad illegible;
3. Misplaced brain somewhere in oblivion needs to be tracked down;
4. Busy routine needs to be adapted…again;
5. The days of boredom are long gone;
6. Uniform for some cosmic reason seems smaller than before;
7. Homework is the new best friend;
8. School desk is deluded as comfy pillow;
9. Early to bed; early to rise;
10. Regretting and sighing are common habits.
The above post is mainly directed to schooling people. As much as I have grown accustomed to the aforementioned repercussions, a little adapting is always necessary on my part as the long school holidays (> a month) can do a lot of damage to the brain and mind; especially mine since I have S.A.D…I think.
I am bracing myself for the new school year which begins tomorrow. It is merely just a piece of cake since the only cardinal thing I have to do is sit for my SPM examination and ace it. Hah, piece of cake? Who am I kidding? It’s more like a pizza inundated with cheese, pepperoni and the like. Nasty. Gross. Yuck. Eww. Pure torture.

And reading the most intelligible writings is a great way to help time pass by
azngeek