# 134
Friday, September 25, 2009
{ 11:18 PM }

I'm supposed to start studying right now. I'm happy for myself that I spent more than three hours revising my Chemistry at the library just now. I spent hours only on the topic about metals and I've yet to attempt the questions later on. Damn it, my head's starting to ache.
Today, I went to school to seek help from my Physics teacher in the morning. I overslept and thanks to my father, I could make it on time, just a few minutes late. Oh yes, while I was about to go to bed last night, one of my classmate's face appeared in my dreams all of a sudden. I then started to reminisce the past. I'm still missing my classmates, the class and my teachers' teachings. I still can't accept the fact that we've graduated.
After class, I went to have breakfast with the Chinese boys and slacked at the void deck for a little while before going to Pasir Ris. The weather was so humid during the day. I felt restless and then decided to go home straight. Alright, nothing much to elaborate. I had fun as it was my first time going out with them!
I shall go now and prepare my schedule for next week and then I'll continue revising my Chemistry. Anyway, here's the speech which I shared with you all yesterday. I thought of typing it here in case some of you might not understand what I was talking about during the ceremony.
Bear with me for a little while more. I'm going to continue with my second thoughts which I had reserved for my schoolmates. I volunteered myself to stand up right here to make a speech today. Now, I would like to read out to all my friends here what I've specially written.
Friends of 4A, best friends, former classmates of 2B and not forgetting friends from the other streams, it is an honor to speak to all of you today.
Some of us here today, including our teachers, are wondering how our lives are going to turn out. It's okay to wonder but, I also think this is important to realize that our future is not just something that happens to us. It's up to us to create.
So, fellow graduates, I urge you today to embrace the opportunity before you. Take what you have learned in Springfield and put it to good use. Leave behind what isn't helpful and bring forward with you the lessons that will be the working parts of your greatest invention ever, your life.
I would also like to take this opportunity to thank my beloved friends who have been there for me all this while and helped me whenever I needed help. To my favorite class, 4A, I'll remember all the good times we've shared together since last year. To me, 4A is like a one big family. From the bottom of my heart, I really love you guys. I appreciate every single thing you guys have done for me.
So, I hope each of you graduates will achieve your dreams of becoming whatever you want in the future and succeed in life. Before I end the speech, I would like to wish everyone all the best for their 'N' and 'O' level papers.
Last but not least, I'm really looking forward to coming back to school as a secondary 5 student next year.
Thank you for your attention.