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Saturday, May 19, 2012

Hi.

Actually I've had 2 days of school holiday.

What's the holiday about, I don't know. What's the holiday called, I don't know either. However, I'm grateful that there's a holiday at all. I know I don't have to do much work in school, or work as hard as the Swiss students, but the thought of not going to school is actually really relieving.

Not to say that I'm having a bad time in school. Instead, this week was the best week in school so far. Besides the fact that my teacher stole the credits to my photo, things in school are great.

On Monday, I got to go home right after lunch, because we were supposed to have Schwerpunkt Musik (don't ask me what it means. I just know it's music) but they were having an exam, a "big exam". So Isaac, Gabriel and I got to go home early, at 1.30pm.

There was a history test on Tuesday, the first period of school. I was excused from the test, and I forgot what I did. I think I was reading Die Tribute von Panem (The Hunger Games in German) in the Glasraum while the other exchange students were in the PC room. The rest of the day was usual, except that I almost went for lunch 1 period before it is actually lunch time. I went to my locker, changed my shoes and tossed my backpack into the locker, and was ready to walk out of the school, until I look around the hall and saw nobody. Usually during lunch time, the hall would be packed (well, I can't actually use the word "packed" because there're so "many" students in my school, but the heck with it) with students. Then I remembered, I have one more period of Philosophy before lunch. I ran, yes, ran, to my locker and changed back to my house shoes and grabbed my backpack and ran, yes, I ran again to the Philosophy classroom. Everyone was already inside and it was the awkward moment when you're late and everyone turns to you when you open the door. In fact, I wasn't really late, I was just the last person to arrive. The moment I took my seat, the bell rang. *whew*. I tried to look as casual as possible so I could spare the embarrassment if people asked me where was I.

And I joined for PE class despite my cacat ankle. They were doing Salsa, and I told myself, no way am I gonna miss that. I already missed In-Line Skating for PE last week, I'm definitely not gonna miss Salsa Dancing. The PE class was the 2nd and 3rd year combined, so I don't really know half the people in the sports hall. I partnered with Natalie from 3Kb, the only 2-girls-couple in the class. I don't mind, cause then I can be more open with my dance steps. It is fun, no doubt. At first it was a bit of a challenge to sway my hips, but then I could feel my hips getting "lighter" cause the more I danced, the easier it is for me to sway my hips. Hips don't lie. After the first hour of salsa, the second hour of sports was Volleyball. I got assigned to group with two 2nd year students, who were really friendly. I don't know what brought this on, but I was doing the Happy Llama Sad Llama thing to Anja and Megi. Soon I heard Petra doing it, and I continued the next sentence she was about to say. That shocked EVERYBODY. They immediately turn their heads towards me, so fast that I thought they might break their own neck, and was asking excitedly "KENNST DU DAS AUCH??" and "WIE SO???" or "WO HAST DU DAS GELERNT??". It was hilarious! I waited in the school after PE class for the train. Anja was with me, and we were singing the theme song from Two and a Half Men. We were both going, men men men men men men men men men..

Wednesday was another crazy day. Morning was usual, except that the Schwerpunkt Musik was still having their exams, so I got 2 hours of free time first thing in the morning. I went to the PC room and went on tumblr (I regret nothing) and Facebook. Marcus, Megi and Julia joined later to do some research for their Art class. Although they were just sitting next to me, and I was being lame and bored, I Facebook-messaged them. After lunch was Biology, and the Biology class last week was really weird. Apparently we're doing some "secret project" which I don't really understand. This week's Biology class was the continued lesson of last week's "secret project". And for some reason, it was another teacher teaching this "secret project". And for some other reason, he gave everyone in class a chocolate snack. The 2nd hour of Biology was insane. The teachers had some sort of meeting and we were left alone in class. I thought the people here would be like quietly reading their books and all, but no. The boys started with throwing the snack wrap at each other, then Petra was teaching Alicia and Carla about the Happy Llama thing, Anja and Megi was singing Disney songs in German and Isaac was singing along but in English version. They were singing "On My Way" from Brother Bears and "Bear Necessities" from The Jungle Book. I gotta say, German version was a bit weird.

And finally, I caught an old glimpse of myself back in high school. I'm finally me again. Again, I hope by saying this won't jinx anything. Please don't. I hope things stay this way during the rest of my stay. Apparently I need some warm up in the morning before I could open up to the people there. The boys from 3Kb also started talking to me, although we've talked a little in my first week of school. Later on they seemed like really cold towards me, but that day we could finally talk. And that time, I really feel like I'm part of it already.

Thursday I didn't do much. Stayed on the lappie in the day and when the weather was getting better, I sat outside and continued my Die Tribute von Panem. It was only me and my HM that day because Julia and Joel had Tennis Camp and my HF went hunting near Basel. We had dinner outside, a dinner which I ate a few plates too much.

Friday I went to Zurich with the Malaysians, except for Pei San. We planned to go for a picnic, but then the plan didn't go on well. Unexpectedly, Michael joined us, along with his friend Carly, another Australian but under Rotary exchange program. We got on a tram, which Carly told us to don't bother buying tickets. I went on without hesitation, either, because the last time I was in Zurich, and the whole time taking the tram there, nobody checked tickets. Odds are, no one will check the tickets, even if they do, it'll be at the entrance of the tram. Apparently, the odds weren't in my favour that day (sorry, I've been reading Hunger Games over and over again cause that's the only book I have. "May the odds be ever in your favour"). Just at the 2nd stop of the tram, 2 guys came in and asked for tickets. I immediately made my way out of the tram, but the guy stopped me. And this is the time to take the drama lessons I took a few years ago out. I took out my train ticket, and spoke in English. The guy was telling me that the ticket is only for the train, and not for trams. I asked the guy what should I do, and he told me I need to pay a fine of 100fr. ONE HUNDRED FRANCS. It was then I started shaking. I guess the guy could tell, too, cause instantly I could feel that he felt pity towards me. I kept telling him that I didn't know that, but I didn't ask him to not fine me. I just asked "Do I have to pay you the 100fr now?" and he looked at me, looked around and looked back at me. He asked if I have a change for 20fr, which I don't, and he took out his wallet and we exchanged money, and he took me to the ticket machine. He pressed a few buttons and asked me to put the money in. The ticket for every tram in the city costs 8.20fr. When the ticket was printed out, he handed it to me and said "You need this ticket to get on the tram. Next time buy this ticket when you're here in Zurich again." I couldn't express the gratitude I felt towards him. I got off the chain. Jun Khee, on the other hand, who doesn't have a ticket as well, didn't have enough time to get off the tram. But when the people checked his ticket, they didn't check properly and thought that his train ticket was the tram ticket, and let him off that easily. He had luck, but then he was fined just last week along with KC for not having a ticket from his house to Bern.


We went to get bubble tea. Yes, Bubble Tea. In Switzerland. Here's a photo of it.



This little cup of "Colonial" Bubble Tea cost me 4.50fr


I know it's expensive, but my mouth was dying for the pearls. I must at least try once, and I figured that this ought to be the "once". After the first sip, I made myself a mental note to never buy this anymore.

We went to Coop and got some cheap food and went to sit by the lake, imitating duck/geese calls and talking about the randomest things. Later we went on a hunt for bags which I needed to buy. We had dinner in the same Chinese take away shop that we went last time, and we took the train to Stadehofen in search of a pub/bar. Thank goodness for Gleis 7 train card, I don't need to buy any train tickets because it was already after 7pm. We walked and walked and walked, but all we could see were high class pubs, which by one look we would know that we can't afford anything inside. With Michael's help, we went back to Zurich city, which was unexpectedly super near. We found a small but decent and proper pub (with no smell of cigrattes!) in some small alley and we ordered 2 beers to share. IT WAS DELICIOUS! IT WAS THE BEST BEER I'VE EVER TASTED IN THE HISTORY OF MANKIND! NO KIDDING! IT BEAT PAULANER AND LEFFE AND ALL OTHER BEERS. The waiter there must've seen my facial expression after my first sip, cause he came over and told us about another beer but of the same brand, which tastes better. We ordered one and shared among the 4 of us. THE BEER WAS ASDFGHJKL:KJHGFDSASDFG.



I experimented with bokeh again. And I could say that this time was a bit more of success.

See the heart shaped lights? Thanks to my DIY bokeh. Not perfect, but an improvement
Oh and we were in an Asian shop earlier. We found so many amazing things.



Pandan Kuih!!!!
The cashier was a lady who speaks Cantonese, and the guy in front of us while queuing up was also a Malaysian!! He asked us where were we from, and we answered Malaysia, and he said "I am from Malaysia, too." and ran off as fast as he could, much to our confusion. KC kept saying he was scared that we wanted to borrow money from him because we're all Malaysians.



Alright tomorrow is Joel's graduation and needa get up early. It's already midnight here. Till next time.

1 comment:

  1. hi cheng mun! just stalking your blog a bit see what's going on. haha
    just a small reminder here: don't try to get on the public transports without a ticket, you may not be that lucky all the time. CHF100 can let you travel in zurich with a ticket for 11 times! lol (i counted this last time and apparently the tix is still the same in price.)

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