Monday, February 14, 2011

Sec 3 Camp Reflection (Absent)

  Sec Three Adventure Camp might have been an enjoyment to most, but not to me. I absolutely dreaded it. Two days before the camp, I was busy thinking of a way to skip the camp. However, one day before the camp, God granted my wish, and a searing pain shot through my ear. It was a thing that would have upset most, but I was glad. I happily told my parents about it, who informed me that I would have to see a doctor on the first day of the camp. That night, I could not sleep, as I was too happy.

  Day one of the camp. I woke up with a smile on my face. I imagined what the other secondary threes were doing at the present. Skipping down the stairs, the thrill of having a three day break sunk in. I rushed through my breakfast. After slurping down my cup of Milo, I dragged my bag out from under the table. Unzipping the book compartment, a few books fell out, creating a mass on the floor. I selected a heavy pure chemistry book. Very soon, I lost track of time while reading through it. Before I knew it, it was already one in the afternoon. My mother had arrived in the driveway, she took me to the hospital for an ear check up. the air in the National University Hospital smelt of various different medicines and drugs. After the checkup, I went home with a three-day Medical Certificate. Satisfied, I went to sleep upon reaching.

  Day two, I was exhilarated at skipping the whole camp at a low cost, so as I thought. I happily turned on the computer. After playing for a while, I stopped and went to study pure physics. Finishing up with pure physics, I took a shower and then went to eat lunch. I gobbled down my lunch, then I went to play computer games again. A while later, I was back at the study table studying math. After dinner, I felt drowsy and fell asleep at the study table.

  Day three, I was feeling a little sad, as my little "holiday" was coming to an end. I decided to make the most of the day by studying a lot. I spent most of the day studying pure science and additional mathematics to get ahead of the rest of the class. Even though, I didn't take pure sciences, it was the school's fault that I couldn't take it, not mine. I slept early that night, as I had school the next day.

  In conclusion, the three days of rest was fruitful. as I could study more. I also benefited, as I did not have to waste three days of my time. I appreciate the days of rest, and I truly am grateful for them.

Done by: Raymon Goh

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