Sep 30, 2008 00:05
My great giant pimple (and when I've meant giant.. I really meant, GIANT of at least... 3 inches wide?) has formed fully again on my chin. This time round, it's at the lower side of it, rather than the upper side which I got in Sec 2, and it's a little bigger of what I've got!!
And it's having several breakouts since Sunday. No pus, just water retention that is free-flowing out from the pimple. I really do suspect, it's acne again, this time. Surprisingly, it doesn't hurt that much though...just that, I think must've injured my chin bone..otherwise, I won't feel that kind of sourish-pain.
I suspected that I must've forgot to clean that area when a strand of wanton noodle hits onto the lower chin, the area where I put my foundation and all, when I had my lunch before heading to NAFA's Lee Foundation Theatre for the NTU String Orchestra on Friday afternoon. Thus, it causes the formation the minute I removed my makeup when I got home and a breakout on Sunday morning.
Argh. I hate it. Now, my face is undergoing some antibiotics medication. Mum insisted that I must put that, instead of the latest Neutrogena's Acne Treatment cream that I've gotten last evening and had pleaded me not to touch the infected area otherwise, I would leave a scar behind.
Just don't get it. Out of all places, why must it be my chin area?! My forehead and cheeks are spotless, pimple-free.. thanks to the facial cleansing regime that I always do at home. But just as much as I faithfully did that kind of regime, I couldn't afford the fact that a giant pimple is already on my chin, can I?
So you can imagine... Spotless free on my cheeks and forehead...ONE GIANT PIMPLE ON MY CHIN. Damn it! I HATE IT!!
On a lighter side of my life, in about 9 hours' time, I would be in LaSelle College of Music & the Arts, participating in a music workshop together with Iris and the Shao Brothers (they're twins and violinists, by the way). We're being selected (upon which, we have totally no idea why...) during a class that we've played as a string quartet 2 weeks ago, to participate in the workshop that accordingly to Iris, it will be conducted by an external lecturer. So I reckoned in a way, it's more like a...masterclass.
I'm actually quite excited though because to me, it's once a lifetime and through this workshop, I might get to learn quite a number of things which includes balancing of the overall sound as a quartet and how to listen out to each other, as if we're 'talking to each other through our instruments'. It will be very useful for me since I'm fully involved in string quartets within my own circle group of musician friends of mine.
Which also means... We all have to touch the 170-page piece that gives us 9 times of repeats at each bar, unbelievable notations & articulations, leaving us totally clueless on why we need to play this at the first place.. a rather fully abstract piece composed by the composer who wants to be like Philip Glass.
If I manage to grab my family digital camera, I will take a shot over the piece and post it up in here. To give you guys the rough idea of what I'm talking about.
=.=!
Aye, I can't wait to have a nice shopping trip cum dinner meeting with Wen Hui on this Sunday, right after teaching Kenneth on this music theory at his house in Sengkang! Hee..~ She's going to make a trip down to Sengkang and both of us will make a trip down to Harbourfront. I'm rather excited because we haven't been seeing much of each other for at least 9 months already after each of us graduated out from RP and went on our own ways.
The only time that we meet.. is chatting over the MSN. >.<
And she's the first closest friend that I've ever made in RP, when RP back then is at Tanglin. We crapped, shared ideas, lend each other shoulders for tears and rantings, shared music, meet each other to go to school together, etc... We did everything almost together, even after RP shifted to Woodlands. It's amazing to have such a wonderful friend, despite of 'residing' in our different schools in RP. Heh. We even played badminton together while waiting for her to finish her training.
Gosh... so unseperable we are.
=)
I think, it's a high time to update my resume now.... It's a year full of music-related & Orchestra activities and I'm expecting to see... music-related activities being written on my resume once again. Maybe, my resume needs an overhaul...
I can imagine that... *nods*.. =X
laselle college music workshop,
weekday post: pimple,
dinner meeting with wen hui