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20040720

The Resolutions

I made a few resolutions today, I should do at least 15 minutes of exercise and only about the most three hours on the comp each day. Oh ya, I also had a pack with Wei Min that I will save $2 a day, that will make my saving-life less difficult. From these resolutions I have some planning in mind, though my plans don't usually work for a start.

1. Cut down on growing appetite
2. Save more money for Digital Camera NEXT year
3. Hopefully get slimmer to begin next year as a sporting year

I know I have some comical ambitions, but I think I most probably won't be able to attain them. So I'm keeping my fingers crossed first, once I can handle sugared toast every reccess, then I think I'm going to move on with those ambitions.

Anyway, I wanted to get those 'The Day After Tomorrow' postcards (the $12 for 10.. I know it's expensive) today after that animation workshop today at the Singapore Conference Hall, where the SYF Art Competition Gallery was also held. I don't have any interest on animation, though I draw manga and all.. but now.. manga is like a skill I use to portray normal average characters since I can't possibly draw them real-life. Miss Lee, the instructor there did say some weird jokes (you know, jokes only amusing to girls) but she was good, the media and form she uses might be really amateur but everyone starts from a base.

I didn't like the guard there by the door at the gallery, she (whose actually a female because we couldn't tell from first impression) actually told us to hurry up cause she was closing at 6 pm, then when Tim started to sing and she told him this wasn't their Grandpa's place or something like that. Anyway we did finish the gallery without anymore of her yakking, I can't blame her; if I was a guard standing by the door for hours on end I'd be sure abusing my authority on some nice teenagers.

Mr Poon was talking about God looking at people through their hearts and not how they look for this morning's sharing. But in the Purpose-Driven Life book, it specifies that God created how we look exactly, delicately picking out our features., so God must've love looking at us. Whatever it is, what he said was really right; there are just too many people loving beauty and being vain. Maybe everyone should lick their hands on something called 'looking on the inside'. If that term still exists, that is.

SY wrote at 6:56 pm