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Saturday, March 17, 2007





On 9th March, my class went to Malacca as the second batch. Primary 6-1, 6-2, 6-6, 6-8 and 6-10 went to Malacca on the 2nd March. They arrived on 3rd Malacca. Primary 6-3, 6-4, 6-5, 6-9 and my class were on the second batch. We went to Malacca on the 9th March and we arrived on 10th March.

My class’s Tour Manager from Singapore is Mr. Kumar and our Tour Guide in Malaysia is Mr. Khairil. Our Coach Captain is Mr. VJ and our Coach Number Plate is JA 6699. I share room with Jessy and Geraldine! Our Tag Code is T49. We stayed in Room 1009 of Emperor Hotel in Malacca.

As early as 6.20a.m., pupils with haversacks were already seen walking into our school when the proposed time to assemble is 6.30a.m. We left school at 7.10a.m. After about 2 hours, we reached Yong Peng for a break. After the break, we continued our journey to Malacca.

After two hours, we finally reached Malacca. We visited some of historical sites of Malacca, which also included the Famosa, St. Paul Church. Mr. Khairil gave us with very useful information on the places we had visited. After that we reached our hotel, The Emperor Hotel, to have our lunch. During that time, the leaders were also given keys of the hotel rooms and were told which rooms they were. After our lunch, we went back to our hotel rooms to put our travel bags. After we had put our travel bags, we went to the ground floor to assemble. We then continued to visit the historical places of Malacca.

At 6p.m., we went back to our hotel. All of us had to take a quick bath as we need to assemble again at the 6th floor for dinner in the hotel. As soon as we came back from dinner, we can start having party in the hotel rooms. But, the rules were that we could not make too much noise and we must go back to our hotel rooms to sleep at 10p.m. By this time, we were dead tired.

The next day, my roommates and I woke up at 5.30p.m. to have a quick bath. At 6.a.m., there was a morning call. We went to 6th floor again to have our buffet breakfast. It was indeed delicious! After that we had the ‘Amazing Race’. In our groups, we must complete a worksheet. It was all about the places that we had went the previous day. The one with most number of correct answers won!

After the race, the bus took us to the Bee Farm. It was an interesting place where we got to taste pure honey made by the bees. We also saw how the bees make the honey! Then, we went back to the hotel and took our lunch. After the heavy lunch, we went to take our travel bags. Finally, we got back into our bus and…… back to Singapore!
Reflections!
I felt really happy about the trip. It was really fun. I had learnt lots of things. I learnt that the 14 stripes in the Malaysia flag stands for the equality of the 13 states and the federal government. I also learnt that Malaysia is about 485 times the sizes of Singapore and it shares borders with Singapore, Thailand, Indonesian and Brunei. I also know that Famosa is relics of a Portuguese fort. I think this trip was a fruitful one.

Malacca Trip ♥

♥ClariceChua♥sweet mem0ries♥ 3/17/2007 08:14:00 PM


Thursday, March 15, 2007



Through sunny day and dowdy day it's meant the world to me to have the cheering kind of friend you always try to be……
Through all life’s changing seasons whatever fate may send, I'm glad and grateful that I have a caring, sharing friend.


At times “Thank” seem too small a word for you, but this greeting is a fond reminder to let you Know, you spread Smiles in to my lift and you are wished Smiles and Happiness Always Thank You So Much.

♥ClariceChua♥sweet mem0ries♥ 3/15/2007 02:40:00 PM


Wednesday, March 7, 2007



The phone started ringing. I ran to answer it. It was my best friend, Diana.

“Come, Clarice, come quickly to the park!” blurted Diana.

“Why do you want me to go there? I'm going to take a shower!” I answered.

“No, you must come! I got something good for you to see. Just meet me near the lake! Fast!” exclaimed Diana.

“All right! I will come!” I answered back.

I rushed to the park. I found her crouching at the edge of the lake.

Seeing that I arrived, Diana shouted, “Look, Clarice, I had found something valuable. Just now, I was sitting here admiring the scenery and I saw a briefcase out of the water. Out of curiosity, I opened it up and found out that there was gold and silver!”

“Cool! But you are not going to keep it?” I asked.

“I wish I could. There are so beautiful! But, I watched news about a shop which had many gold and silver stolen. Maybe the person who stolen them put it here. Let’s call the police!” Diana suggested.

Diana stayed at the lake while I hastened to the nearest police station. I told the officer all about it. The officers ran to the park. I showed them where the briefcase was. They sealed up the lake and took the briefcase along to check. We were relieved that we had passed the briefcase to the police.


After a few days, both of us received a cheque one thousand dollars each from the shop. Indeed, honesty is the best policy.

♥ClariceChua♥sweet mem0ries♥ 3/07/2007 02:32:00 PM


Tuesday, March 6, 2007



It's a Trap!
Chomp chomp chomp! Imagine what a nightmare it would be if the plants around us suddenly turned carnivorous, Can you imagine being chased by killer tomatoes? How about a giant sunflower nibbling on your toes? Thankfully, these do not happen in real life. But there are fascinating examples of plants that make animals their dinner. They are carnivorous plants.


Plants make their own food However, they through the process of photosynthesis. However, they also require other nutrients from the soil too. However, they have also found other ways of getting these nutrients. The extra nutrition they need comes in the form of unfortunate flies, ants, spiders and other bugs. Urgh!

Carnivorous plants have special leaves which help them capture their meaty meals. The plants often lure their insects victims with their smell, colour or sweet nectar. Insects are hence attracted to their doom. Some plants have leaves with sticky hairs to trap their lunch. Other plants have leaves shaped into tiny jars. These jars contain digestive fluid to drown insects.

The Venus Fly Trap is probably the best know carnivorous plant. With its alien-like appearance, this fascinating has captured the imagination of many people. In fact, many movies and cartoons have been made about this famous plant.

To attract insects, the Venus Fly Trap produces sweet-smelling nectar. Each trap is formed by a leaf which has two lobes. There are trigger hairs on each lobe. If a fly lands on the leaf and disturbs the trigger hairs, the trap snaps shut! The stiff lobes, together with the spines on their edges, help to crush the insect's body while digestive juices dissolve it.

After the trap has had three or four yummy victims, the trap usually withers. We therefore should not trigger the trap repeatedly just for fun as the traps and eventually the plant, will die.

♥ClariceChua♥sweet mem0ries♥ 3/06/2007 04:45:00 PM


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