induction programme
Tuesday, May 27, 2008 @ 7:31 AM
My stomach is better today, thank you very much.
Went for my induction programme at the primary school today. As usual, i like to be early but to my surprise, i wasnt the earliest one around. We had to introduce ourselves and everyone was kinda going, 'im a lil nervous/jittery/i like to play sports(not me of course!),jovial person/love kids. We're along the same line so its all good. From this, you can kinda predict its a big group and yes, there were 9 of us in total. Two others are from the same programme as i am and we'll only be there for a week and thats actually short in comparable to their 5 weeks. As such, half of the briefing does not concern us, stuff like guided and independent teaching.We're only OBSERVING.Nice supervising board and vp/p. We got a tour round the school and by then i had already memorised the four parts of the school that is named after the following core values-care, respect, lifelong learning and teamwork. neat huh?
And today was special coz i got to meet a very good girlfriend of mine. we've always had our little dates together and today was no exception. I really appreciate the bond we have because despite overdued chats/updates, we always have time for each other and honesty never cease. thanks for today!
TO QAZIM MY BELOVED GIRLFREN(so long since i used that one!) HAPPY POP-ING TMR!
TO MORE SYED OUTINGS :)
I guess nothing beats Hell's Kitchen. As you can see, my television programme list has reduced to such shows since i have covered most(TheHills,GG,Grey'sAnatomy,Gilmore,Chuck). Anw, back to Hell's Kitchen, i am getting pretty used to being all tensed up/ numb watching someone shouting profanities right at someone else's face. Charred meat being thrown around, that barely misses your face. And basically living up to one of the world's best chef. Every dinner service is hell. period. Some challenges and bitchings are entertaining though so thats why i keep watching.