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Friday

 Day was a mix of discipline, routine, and moments of fun. The morning assembly set the tone, and while the punishment wasn’t ideal, it seems like the teachers kept it lighthearted. The academic part of the day may not have been too exciting, but the hostel time really brought me joy—working in the kitchen, grabbing some fruit, and enjoying playful moments with friends. When I am having game with combs, suddenly call for study paints an interesting contrast—going from fun moments toward study.

Thrsday

  sounds like a packed day! I started with joy, worked through revisions, took breaks, and even managed some rest before diving back into study. It’s always fascinating how fast time seems to move when there’s so much happening. Getting scolded by the SOD probably wasn’t fun, but it’s all part of the learning process.

Wednesday

 That sounds like a full day! Celebrating Menstruation Day in the morning assembly must have been an insightful and meaningful event. It’s great to see schools recognizing and discussing important topics like that. The punishment during fourth period wasn’t ideal, but honestly, I have told that I have slept during his teaching time I have done up and down for several time and I got last chance. Ending the day with scout activities and with extra study .

Tuesday

  From watching MTV to science classes, then a special trip to Nagors deity place—these shifts have made my day dynamic. Sharing unripe plums with class teacher adds such a warm, communal touch. The night prayer with schoolmates made me very dizzy by sleeping  in class and ending the day by shopping for a birthday party gift 

Monday

 Throughout the eight periods, the day unfolded with a mix of experiences. Science started things off smoothly, while ICT in the second period saw me dozing off as the teacher repeatedly called my name. Dzongkha went well during the third period, but the test in the fourth was overwhelming. Math in the fifth period was nerve-wracking as I feared being asked questions by the teacher. In the sixth period, I faced a 15-minute punishment , scoring only 6 out of 20 , while the highest mark was 15.5. English in the seventh period went well, and by the time the eighth period arrived, I was eagerly waiting to leave the classroom. Once classes ended, the day scholar students stayed back for an additional hour and a half of study. During that time, I took a short power nap. As I woke up, an unsettling sound called out, demanding that I return to studying.

A Love That Never Fades

 ðŸ‘­ðŸ‘­ There are many kinds of love in this world, but none quite as pure and unwavering as a mother’s love. Dorji Lhamo embodies this in every way. Her kindness, strength, and endless patience are the pillars on which her family stands. She has given without expecting, loved without condition, and nurtured with boundless warmth. Whether it’s through small gestures or grand sacrifices, her love has shaped lives in ways words could never truly capture. Today, I just want to say: Thank you, Amma. Your presence is a gift, your love an anchor, and your wisdom a guiding light. I am forever grateful.

About Me

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Thinley Letho, a determined and inquisitive Grade 8 student at Nagor MSS , has always been captivated by the vast skies and the thrill of aviation. Growing up in Panggthang , he has developed a strong sense of curiosity, constantly seeking new things to explore and understand. His parents, Lt. Leki Wangchuk and Dorji Lhamo , have instilled in him the values of perseverance and ambition, encouraging him to chase his dreams. Despite facing challenges in science, Thinley excels in mathematics , effortlessly solving complex problems and enjoying the logic behind numbers. His strength in math fuels his goal of becoming a pilot , motivating him to work harder on subjects that challenge him. With a sharp mind and an adventurous spirit, he is determined to overcome obstacles and soar towards his dream, embracing every new discovery along the way. Thinley Letho comes from a modest yet stable background, where his parents, Lt. Leki Wangchuk and Dorji Lhamo , have always worked hard to provid...