Zzzzzz....i'm really sleepy right now. In fact, i think i'm in danger of falling asleep at work. Great danger. I slept at 1.30am last night, which was already not too good. But i could've gotten the 6 hours i needed if my dad hadn't gotten himself "disoriented" somehow and went to wake me up at 7.05am. 5+hrs may seem like a lot to some people, but to a guy who had gotten used to the "good life" after 5 months of 7-8 hours a day, it's not so great. It's only happened once before, so fair enough for him, but next time, just let me wake to my alarm clock lah hahazzz...@_@
Yes, i have an alarm clock, you know. It's set to 7.30am every night before i go to sleep. And it actually works. If i was asleep, i'd wake up instantly at the sound of it ringing. And most of the time, i'm actually awake even before my alarm clock even rings, thanks to that handy biological clock of mine. Definitely before my dad goes to "wake me up" too. Most of the time, i'd wake up naturally, 5 minutes before 7.30am, and my dad would come in to wake me about 2 minutes later. Which i think is a waste of effort on his part. Hahazzz...@_@
And really, there shouldn't be any worry about me being late to leave the house. Because i'll take a longer amount of time to get ready if i wake up earlier anyway lol. Partly because i'd be sleepy like hell, and partly because of that rather false sense of security that a bit more time gives. The only time i was ever late for work was when i overslept because my dad had woken me up EARLY just to tell me that he and my sister were going to leave for work earlier and i didn't have to go along. Ahahazzz...@_@
I suppose there's no need to mention that i tend to arrive 30 minutes early for work every day. Perhaps i should try taking the MRT to work for my last week because i'm quite sure now, after thinking about it more, that i'd be able to leave the house later that way. Ahh whatever. In any case, i'm not angry at my dad because that's just the way he is. I can't possibly tell him to buzz off on my blog, can i...that would just be so emo hahahazzz...@_@
Well, anyway, i just want to say that i went to the Law faculty's Welcome Tea session last saturday at 4.30pm (drove there myself too lolzzz...@_@) and man, i hardly recognised a single soul! I knew a couple of the male seniors (although they didn't really know me...not that there's anything wrong with that...) but my female JC juniors (who're now my university seniors) were all not involved in the orientation program. At least not directly. Not that there were many of them to begin with.
Within my own university batch, i obviously didn't know any of the girls because they were two years younger. And there weren't many guys in my batch who were from VJC as well. Quite a few from RI but they were mostly the people that i had not interacted with in secondary school. I'm thinking that quite a few of the people doing law with me this year will be from RJC. Bummer!
Okay, i've gotta go now; just received another assignment from one of my many bosses at this firm. Damn, i wish i wasn't so sleepy...@_@ As usual when i'm really konked out, i'm very sorry for any grammatical/typo errors of any sort!