☆ AS-LEVEL RESULTS & THAILAND & CAMBODIA WORLD CHALLENGE TRAVEL JOURNAL ☆

Aug 29, 2006 12:10

I'm alive~~~!!!

And back from Thailand, yo. Whatup.

Before the Tale of My Travel there are AS-level results to deliver.

Well, I got 6 As. Also, I got 100% in Japanese & English Literature <---- apparently now i can afford to get a c in my a-level and still get an a overall ^^ In fact, out of the 16 papers I sat for those 6 subjects, I got 100% ( Read more... )

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bishwop August 29 2006, 15:23:42 UTC
100% in 8 exams?!?! You're really just a complete genius. Well done XD I think I would have cried too. I nearly did last week when I got mine, lol!

Kudos to you for putting up this loooong travel log. Is this from a travel diary you kept on the trip or something? Otherwise I'm staggered at your memory skills (although I don't know why...6-As-girl!)

Well, it sounds like a pretty active holiday. Some of it sounds...ok, I'll admit, pretty awful...but it must have been amazing :) A group of my friends went to Kenya for four weeks at the start of the summer and they came back with loads of stories, just like this. I think I would have been too squeamish about the bugs o_O

I've seen The Beach and I'm quite impressed that I recognise that waterfall, even though that movie still traumatises me. It's a 15, right? Well, I saw it when I was 10 and it scared me sh*tless. I would probably laugh at it now, but...ohmygosh. i have no desire to see it again WHATSOEVER.

Anyhoo, moving on...the signposts at the Killing Fields are really very disturbing :\ I don't even want to think about it... :(

The kids at the orphanage/your sisters all sound/look so sweet. And Chanthem...lol. He just sounds so funny. I can kinda see what you mean about the gayness...it seems to sort of shine through the photos :P

LOL at Lettie + Violin. Did that not get utterly, utterly annoying? I mean, I think I would have snapped the bridge had I been you. Although she probably had spares...

The beach stuff looks fun. I would have been so kind of...relieved by the time I got there...knowing that you were nearly going home and stuff. Flushable loos! Pressurized showers! All kinds of English stuff!

...I do love my green and pleasant land. Coming home, even after a sort holiday, is always the BEST. Never mind how much you enjoyed the holiday itself.

Anyway, I'm glad you're back safe ♥ and congrats again on the amazingness of your results XD

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fuyuzare August 29 2006, 15:52:06 UTC
Yeah, you did really well too! (We are just too smart for life, yo XDXDXD )

I was actually really surprised with my results. I could have sworn I screwed up one of my history papers. But I got 100% in it, so obviously not... ::shrugs::

Haha ^^ I know, it took me hours to write all this up. I think most people won't bother to read it, and will just look at the pictures (fair enough) But I wanted a record myself of what I did, and this is a good place to do it so I can have all my photos in the right places. (Plus the diary I wrote on expedition is covered in mud...)

Is this from a travel diary you kept on the trip or something?
God yes. I can barely remember what I did yesterday most of the time...

Some of it sounds...ok, I'll admit, pretty awful
Definitely. But I'm enjoying it far more in retrospect... XD It was a good experience and will look great on my UCAS application which is basically the reason I did it...

Haha ^^ Chanthem... Yes... He was something else... XDXDXD

LOL at Lettie + Violin. Did that not get utterly, utterly annoying?
It would have if it were anyone other than her. But a) she's a violin prodigy b) she's incredibly sweet and a lot of fun and c) it was hilarious watching all the locals being completely confused as to why this Western girl was randomly playing Irish jigs on the train etc. So not really, actually...

Flushable loos! Pressurized showers! All kinds of English stuff!
OMG yes. Except I still have to really think about putting loo paper down the loo, I still want to put it in the bin. Which is gross in England, but has to be done out there... It's a hard habit to break. Wearing seatbelts is weird too.

Coming home, even after a sort holiday, is always the BEST. Never mind how much you enjoyed the holiday itself.
SO TRUE. I love being at home, it's the only place I can properly relax. I don't think it would matter where that home is, in England or abroad, it's just the home part of it I miss ... if that makes sense...

Thank you again~! I'm glad I'm back safe too~! because i really was kind of worried about what might happen to me... o(0___0)o

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