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Philip
Sagittarius/Monkey
19 December '92
NanyangPoly; Digital and Precision Engineering
Craves
-PS3
-Birth by Sleep
-Checkered scarf
-Digital Piano
-Finish learning Hikari
Random Thoughts, Childhood Memories...
Monday, April 26, 2010
Did you ever have this feeling?
You stare at the face of someone you know really well, it's a very familiar face. But suddenly, after staring for like nearly a minute, the face starts to become unfamiliar! then you start wondering "Why is this person's face suddenly so alien?"
Or am I just the only one experiencing this???
Hmmmm.....
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"I am one of the fastest in my class Daddy! In school, during recess, I managed to beat Alvin and Syazni today! I think I can win you too!"
My Dad just laughs at me. "Philip, there is no way you can be faster than me."
"I wanna try! One race, just one race! Please!!!" I retorted
Dad just smiles at me exasperatedly. "Philip, believe me."
"Just one race? One only!"
"Okay, lets make this quick" Dad sighed.
"From here until that log, alright?"
My heart starts beating at an accelerated pace. "Okay." I replied.
"Ready, Go!"
My Dad and I took off at full speed.
I wasn't used to running on the sandy beach, but I was giving it my all. I glanced to the side. I could not believe my eyes! My Dad was actually on par with me! And even worse, he didn't even look like he was running at his top speed! He smiled at me, and then started to overtake me. I became desperate, and tried to increase my speed. But I was at my limit. My Dad flashed on ahead of me.
"Again! I was just getting warmed up!" I cried.
My Dad, looking quite out of breath, just said " Philip, you are only 6! How are you going to win an adult? But keep this up, and by the time you have grown up a bit more, you can win me!"
In my heart, I knew that he was right. But I didn't like the sensation of losing. "Next time we come to the beach, let's race again okay?" I asked.
"Alright, but by then, you would probably win me" my Dad replied smilingly, albeit out of breath.
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posted at : 11:47 PM