Saturday, 7 February 2009

My Personal Recount - Marven.

vMy name is Marven and guess what. Friends call me Ma Fen or Marv for short. Actually i do not mind the "Ma Fen" as I'm used to it. I am turning 16 this year and i was born in Maris Stella Hospital (i think) on the 16th of July 1993.

I'm living in a family of four that consist of my parents and my brother and me being the youngest of all, my parents usually showered me with their love and care and as i grew older my parents still dote on me very much but they expect me to be more independent and to take care of myself.

I'm currently staying at Punggol in a five-room flat with my parents and brother. I used to live in Boon Keng with my grandparents and uncle but before i started staying with them, i used to live in Hougang and that was my very first home when i was young and such coincidence my current school is now in Hougang.

When I'm in kindergarten, i studied in Upper Boon Keng PAP and my parents told me when i was studying in kindergarten when i was young, i would cry a lot and refuse to go into the class and as i grow older, i started to wonder why i cried and laugh at myself for being such a cry-baby. In primary school, i studied in May Primary. When in primary 1, i was not so timid on the first day of school as my brother was studying in the same school as me and started making new friends as days go by. I studied in May Primary for two years as the school got closed down for some reason which i do not know and got posted to Edgefield Primary in Punggol.

For the holidays, my parents would usually bring my brother and I to Malaysia and sometimes my aunt will drive us up to Malaysia to visit my relatives in Mersing and Kuantan as my grandmother is a Malaysian.

I do have a favourite toy which meant very much to me as it was my very first birthday present from my grandparents.It was a action figure from a cartoon which i love to watch when i was young. I still do have the toy and when I'm feeling bored or down, i would take out the toy and you know...remember the days when i was young and how i played with my grandparents.

Cant believe it that I'm typing all this stuff here. So embarrassing! Alright, guess I'll end my personal recount here. That's all i want to say! Good bye! Happy reading and don't laugh! :D

1 comment:

  1. This is good stuff, Marven! Nothing embarrassing at all. It allows us to get to know you a little better! Your personal recount is well-organised and ideas are well-expanded. Language is generally accurate too. But I could remind you once again to use "I" rather than "i" in your writing. It is a bad habit. Kick it! Mrs Ng

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