One of the pictures was me when I was 7 years old. When I saw that, my memories immediately transported me back to primary school and those stupid things we did. I remember I was quite close to this group of girls which led to some jealousy matters. Some of the guys in the class hated me because I was close to the girl which apparently he took a liking in. It makes me wonder sometimes did we understand the meaning of love that time.
There was this incident in primary 6 which will always remain in my head. Some of my friends and I were quite interested in the series Charmed. Gosh. Were we so into the show. Charmed is a show which talks about the supernatural world, about witches, warlocks, demons and stuff. I still remember vividly we took an exercise book and wrapped a white paper around the cover, and called it our 'Book of Shadows', and wrote down all our 'spells'. We performed some of it in school, behind our tuition class. Sigh. The ignorance. I remember this particular spell 'Water water everywhere, evaporate in the air'. We did it over a puddle of water. After 1 hour, we went back and it has evaporated. We were amazed. I feel so stupid now. Because of course it will evaporate. Duh. The sun was scorching hot. Haha.
I remember there was this friend who had this dream. I think it was a bad dream etc etc. Then I think I started calling her Pure Evil. Don't ask me why. And some of my friends started calling Holy Man. Haha. Thinking back, it is actually quite hillarious. I've totally forgot about it until Brenda Chan MSN-ed me that day asking me why did they call me Holy Man last time. Haha. The wonders of little kids.
Ah. The ignorance of a little kid. I wonder what happened to the 'Book of Shadows'. We kinda grew out of it. Of course, it's against the teaching of Christianity, of which at that time I wasn't really aware of it, I think. It's quite fun to think back and reminiscent about it.
I still remember in Primary school, we started this 'library in class' thingie. Everyone brought these few books to class and were to leave it in class so that everyone could borrow. I remember so many of us lost our books, and probably some of us gained some extra books. It was kinda stupid xD
Oh ya. One of the highlights of my days in primary school was 'The Sixers'. We kinda published our own magazine. But, actually we were kinda infringing on some copyright issues as we took some parts of other magazines and published it. Haha. I don't really remember all the people doing it. I only remember Brenda, Lili and PCK. Speaking of PCK, I wonder how is he doing in Canada. I hope he is all right. But back to 'The Sixers'. We published like 4 issues of it. We sold it 10 cents per issue, I think. Haha. Heck cheap. We don't print that many issues though. So, it's quite cool =D. I still have all 4 issues back home in Malaysia.
Sigh. Those were the days in primary school!