Every Monday, I have to stay back in school until 3pm. So when I reach home, it's around 3.15pm. I will shower first, then have tea-break. (and it's amazing that I don't get fat after the tea-breaks everyday) Then, I will proceed to do my homework. After I finished, I will do the exam papers from other schools which my tuition teacher bought for me to do. I normally do an English Paper and a Math Paper a day. They're all 2008 P6 CA1, SA1, CA2 and Prelim papers. After that, I will have dinner. Then I will go on to practise piano for like 45min - 1h. Then, I will watch a bit of television with my family.(Like half an hour... Because I don't really like the TV. It's actually for the family to sit down and 'unite') I will go to study spelling then go to bed after that. (about 9pm)
Then for Tuesday, I will have to stay back until 3.30pm. Then the normal routine, shower, tea-break, homewor, exam papers, piano practise... But I will learn my Chinese Spelling on Tuesday night after watching TV. Then, I will go to bed.
Wednesday is the most dreaded day for me... I have to stay back till 4pm. Then the same again, up to piano practise. Then I will just go to bed. (too tired to watch TV)
Thursday, I will go home right after school (12.30pm) Same old, same old... up to piano practise too... I will still watch TV, then do some more papers, and then finally go to bed.
Friday... Another dreaded day. I reach home at about 1.15pm. I will shower, eat lunch then do my hoework. But I have piano lesson from 3.45pm(or 3.30pm) - 4.30pm. So I will not take tea-break. :( Then I will come home, do my papers and then I will take dinner. Then, I will go for go for Science tuition from 8pm - 9.30pm. I will go straight to bed after I come home.
I have tuition on Saturday late-mornings from 11.30am - 1pm. Then I will take lunch, shower, then go for archery at Tampines Safra. After that, my family and I will go shopping and then go for dinner.
On Sunday mornings, I will go for badminton with my family. But we don't have a fixed time. It may be 9.30am or sometimes 10.30am. My parternal relatives will join us too. So does my father's friends. My father was once a badminton coach and he won a few trophies before. And he wants me to become a professinal badminton player. (Though I told him again and again I want to become a vet or an archer...) He teaches me patiently all the different styles like smashing, backhand and many more. But still, I don't want to be a professional badminton player.
That's all... Bye!
Signing off,
Jolyn YPJ - *The Twilighter*