The start of sec four life is pretty tough and im sure this is just the tip of the iceberg(is thats how u use the phrase?)
Anyway, Happy CNY to everyone!
It has been a long time since i've visited any relatives during CNY
In fact, i dont remember any of those days anymore.
CNY is just about staying at home nowadays.
And i've told my dad that im gonna stay until i've graduated from uni here......
Thats another few years of CNY-less.

Recently i've been thinking of which language to focus on, not just for the O's, but also my future.
Its a hard decision so i better work on both ATM.

My dad came to SG few days ago,
Yesterday night, we had dinner and he invited some friends.
I saw this 15 year old guy, the friend's son.
He is already taller than me.....
And i was further embarrassed when my uncle 'announced' my age to the other party.
I heard that he is a great golfer, 70-ish
Dont really know whether thats great for a 15 years old

Im already 17, thank God for keeping me alive :)
Thank God for the boots, the pair of shin guard and the half day tomorrow.

Today, i had the longest CIP ever in my school life.
9am all the way to 4.30pm, sheer hard work.
However, our class somehow enjoyed the trip.
There were teachers, together helping out with the newspaper collection.
Although we sports class people were amongst the last few groups to leave the "dump site"
We did a great job and no serious complaints.
Since im celebrating my birthday early, it shall be a no-work day for me.

Lets talk about my progress as a softballer
Currently, my batting style is to see the point of release from the pitcher and 100% bat speed.
Simple as that.
No chasing of the ball, wait for the ball to reach and swing hard.
It works well facing a slow pitcher, but not tested against a fast pitcher.
On machine? I'll say around 50 percent success if ur talking abt straight drives, not really good.
Bat speed is the key for me.
Another thing is that, i'll try not to lift my front leg to charge up for a swing too early, whole body must be in relaxed mode until the pitcher is abt to release the ball.
Pls do share ur own batting styles with me.
Still need to improve on my fielding, throw is alright.
But for fielding, one tip is that, your eyes should follow the ball all the way till it lands in the gloves, then execute the play. Ball first, then the play.
'The biggest room in the world is the room for improvement' says my physics teacher.

The light thingy.

Why dont you just drink the soup from the hotpot?

WORMS FOR LIFE!


Hello Leo

No worries, i'll let everyone know.

The light thingy, yea. What do you call it?



Cheap and nice hotdogs.

Please do not step into my room


Jerald, i thought u liked Zi Wai

Whats are you doing? Daniel?

Yea i'll blackmail you too, Wee Kian

Im so gonna blackmail Leo with this close up shot.

Team Talk

Hello people, I've been really busy with school work coz i missed a few days of school.
Came back from Chiang Mai Open and it was really fun.
We (lynx team) played 5 games in total and they (Cubs) played 4.
At least we managed to reach the quarters. Which means top 8
However, i felt that we could have done much better, just because the last game we screwed up.
I feel that all our 9 batters are ready to bat, its just the mind.
For the first 4 games, our batting was superb, hits after hits.
Although we made numerous mistakes in our fielding, but we managed to hit back.
So my conclusion is, we are definitely ready to win the nationals, just that we need mental toughness. For those B div who are reading this, continue to work on your batting and believe in the quality of your skills.
I've also learnt smth from the Thai people, and that is to enjoy the game with your opponent, don't be afraid of them, and never think that you are no good for them.

There were other enjoyable moments in Chiang Mai.
And there were also unhappy moments.
A trip worth going, but you'll never know until the nationals are over.