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AEP Blog #1.6 “Unexpected predicaments”

Greetings, dear readers!

As I sit down to share the latest chapter of my life.. hooray.. I can't help but reflect on that crazy 1st term which included  the 9-day long holiday following our 1st term final exams. While most students were looking forward to a well-deserved break, it seems like fate had other plans for me.

You see, instead of whacking on in the leisurely joys of a holiday(especially one someone like me would look forward to) I found myself laying in bed unable to do anything I wanted to do. It seemed like God wanted something else. The huge chunk of the holiday included and blurred into a haze of coughs, sneezes, and a never-ending supply of tissues that I am 100% sure of my mum will kill me about.

Now on to the good stuff.  

The day after our last exam, Wednesday had an indoor sports fest. It was honestly very interesting since a year can change so much and how I see events like this in school. It was very exciting and I lost my voice towards the end of the event especially since we were cheering a lot. There were several sports such as table tennis to chess, all the way to video games held online at night. it was safe to say that I was really tired towards the end of the day and honestly I think that was the reason why my body started to give in.. 

Of course like everything, there was a silver lining. Which was my time with the family! (The fam) Although it wasn’t necessarily conversations I can talk to since I lost my voice as well, I still enjoyed talking to them and completely letting myself go from the stress of grades.. 

the 1st term grades, that is. :(

 I find myself anticipating the upcoming AEP classes. There's a unique magic to those moments in Ms Disa's classroom. And honestly it’s something I need right now. It's a place where the boundaries between creativity and academia blur, creating an atmosphere that fosters not only learning but genuine personal growth. It's a space where making mistakes is not a hindrance, but rather a stepping stone towards improvement. WOW okay I haven’t used that type of vocabulary in a billion years. Frankly miss making blogs sound this sophisticated, but in reality — I really am just thankful to have such a unique class like AEP. 

Planned as many goals as I could, just praying I can achieve those for this term. Cheers, I suppose!

See you soon and welcome to the 2nd term!!!

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