Blog Post #13
I'm recently actually quite worried about schoolwork though I try not to be. But my graded assignments and test from Term One has been marked and is now returned to us. My geography wasnt that good to be honest. But you cant quite blame me because during the test period, my grandma passed away and most of the time was spent at her funeral, mostly praying for her. But the thing here is I dont think that many of classmates did well too so I just need to know what my ranking is, what my place in my class is. Maybe I'm one of the last in class. Eww horrid.
Then there's physics graded assignment which is fine but the thing is if everyone does fine too, then I'm not doing too well, again, I really need to know my ranking. Same scenario for maths. Aish.
Recently, on 23 March 2015, Mr Lee Kuan Yew passed away in SGH at 3.18 a.m. (It was the exact hospital my grandma was in.) I know you probably read around or heard many people say this but I dont think this can ever be said enough. He has really done a lot for our country Singapore, he's the father of our nation and he will always be in the remembrance of everyone's memory. His legacy will be known to kids in the future and passed on; it's like the flame of torch you see. He has lit the flame so brightly for us, and guided us through our toughest times of the country, brought us into independence with this flame of torch. Now, our biggest responsibility is to keep this torch burning for future generations and for Singapore. Really really hope that he could be with us for our SG 50 celebrations. It would have been so meaningful for him to see the nation turning 50 and coming thus far. But I guess I would say, I'm also glad that he doesnt need to suffer anymore and could soon be with his wife and watch over us in the skies. RIP Mr Lee Kuan Yew. You will always be remembered.
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