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'EDWARD' CAME BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I'm perfectly serious, he came back with his other friends to look for their teachers and wish them a happy Teacher's Day. And he said hi to me!!!!!!!!!!!!

Okay, I think I'm losing it. Okay, take a deep breath, and let's go back to the beginning of the day.

Right, so I came to school in the morning, and brought the apples that I'd bought with my friend yesterday. The apples were to be given to some of our fave teachers, because, well, apples are traditionally given to teachers..... So we thought we'd try giving apples, for fun. You know, something new. Who would have thought that some guys from another sec4 class had also decided to do something similar? The only difference was that instead of buying apples, they bought a watermelon. Seriously, an honest-to-goodness, green-outside-red-inside watermelon. Man, they really are different.

Okay, with every event that the school celebrates, there must be a concert. It's part of tradition. In fact, I bet it's written down as a rule somewhere in a handbook for principals. Not that I'm complaining, of course. It is nice to have a concert now and then as a celebratory treat for some event. We had loads of people singing songs dedicated to their teachers {why was I not up there??? sob sob}, dance, a performance by the NASDC {GO DRAMA!!!!!! *SCREAMS*}
but for me, the best part was when there was a duet sung by our resident Campus Superstar guy and a male teacher.

Get this : A sec3 GUY. And a MALE teacher. Singing a duet titled "Nothing's Gonna Change My Love For You". Um..... Bit wierd, much? Though it was hilarious when they were singing to each other, cos the song and the whole setup seemed so wrong! Haha! Though the Campus Superstar guy sang really well. :)

After that was ACES {All Children Exercise Simultaneously}, which spelled trouble for me. I hate ACES, and I mean really hate it. I had a bad experience with it in primary school, and I've never been able to shake off my fear of it. It's like, I just start panicking, and before I know it, I'm totally losing it. Ugh. Today's ACES was the worst out of my 10 years of doing it. I mean, it should officially count as the worst when you run out crying, right? Because that really is what I did. I couldn't help it - I just took off. Sigh.

But at least it got better after the whole celebration was over :) Because I went for lunch with my friend, and I was hoping so, so, so badly that 'Edward' would come back, and when we got back to school he was there!!!!! {I can probably recognise him from a mile away XD} And he said hi to me with his usual grin {OMG I've missed it so much} and asked me where the staffroom was, because the school was under renovation. I jumped at the chance and brought him there myself {yay me!} and he said thanks, and, well, that was pretty much that. But still, I'm sooooo happy that I managed to see him!! And talk to him!! :)

Now hopefully this'll last me through the rest of the school year ^.^

Ciao!

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