I am a
16 year old girl from Singapore and obviously the pictures that you are and
will be seeing here are all from my childhood. I have not excactly
included my present pictures as I am not very satisfied with the teenage
version of this kid.
I am born in Kadang Kerbua Hospital in Singapore on the 18th of Spetember 1980 ( no need to send me presents ) and the first home I lived in was at Outram Park where we had a cupboard made up of cardboard boxes. At the age of three, me and my parents went to London to stay for 1 year which I have absolutly no recollection of.
When I came back to Singapore, I was sent to Green Pastures in Bukit Timah which I consider as my kindergarden school. It is a Christian school and I remembered having to say prayers before every meal. I don't excatly remember the lyrics of the song but I know the last part went something like this
" Thank you god for the food we eat, Thank you god for the birds that sing, Thank you god very everything, Amen "
After kindergarden, at the age of 6, I went to
Nanyang Pre-Primary. However, during a
certain peroid
before officially being a pre-school student, remember going to
kindergarden in the morning and pre-school in the afternoon. Partly
why I remember this may be due to the incident where I had forgotten to change
my green kindergarden shoes to white ones before going for pre-school. I
was so scared that the teacher would punish me that I tried my best not to
move around the whole day and stayed stuck to my seat.
Then I went on to Primary school at Nanyang Primary School where I lived everyday running down to recess to 'book' a place at the hopscorch area, buying 10 cents erasers to play rubber games and avoiding the libary after a senior told me that it was huanted.
After
scoring just sufficient amount of points to enable me to enter
Crescent
Girls' School in the Primary School Leaving Examinations, I started
my secondary school life. It was very different from Primary school
with the sudden appearance of 4-5 more subjects when 4 was already more than
enough for me. Firm friendship was made and I got to know alot of friends
whom I still and hope to keep in contact with. If you asked me, I enjoyed
my Secondary school life much more than my Primary school days.
And right now, I am 'serving' my three months in National Junior College where I am hoping not to get 'kicked out' of. As to whether I am going to stay and enjoy it here, it will be made known in two years time.