Hohoho. Feeling very lazy to blog recently. School is still good I should say. Well, I'll just post about "today" (past 12am).
The puppie for Eric was attending Biz Fund lecture! Okay, I purposely put it to sit at the empty seat beside Gary cos he was helping me to babysit it whole while long. :D Haha. And I purposely left my organiser, pencil and eraser in front of it.
Saturday, April 19, 2008
Engineering School had orientation from Wednesday to Friday. Every schools have different date and period. Hohoho..~
So, I thought it was alright, but FOC camp was still better. I thought maybe it was because those who signed up for the camp was more enthusiastic and everyone really mixed around. In this case, for most of them, they did gave me a feeling that they prefer to look for a "comfort zone", and settle down with that group.
On the last day which was Friday - yesterday, they had this inter-school race or I don't know what was it call. Pictures taken. Heh heh.
This was so memorable lol. I held on to it and made lots of noises. xD
Ah, yes. Don't you see the engineers leading? :P
One of the games they played. Similar to the inter-class talent time event that PRSS used to have during Sports Day.
The regatta race. How did the business school keep winning? I wonder.
Today!:D:D We have FOW/C outing @ Sentosa!
XJ and I took bus 65 from Tampines interchange to VivoCity, then took the monorail there. On the train, we were chit-chatting till we forgot to alight at the Beach Station. And this other bunch of people from FOW were looking and talking about us. Okay it was kinda embarrassing. =x But then, we had some fun intro and chat with another group of FOW people when they boarded the train at Beach Station. The first sentence that came from the guy was "I bet everyone on this train was from FOW". XJ replied "no from camp". Hahaha, the prelude was so unexpected right? Took a lot of pictures but I only put this cos I like this best.
Thanks Eric for lending me his camera! 3 cheers for him! hippie hooray, hippie hooray, hippie HURRAY!
Monday, April 14, 2008
yipee hurray!yipeehurray!
Back from TP FOC camp! That was so much fun, especially on the 2nd and 3rd day!
I was from FYRHTO empire, sub-empire Fyrhtnox!
I love this song! It is one of the two songs for our mass dance. :D
I can't recall much for what we did on the first day. What I could remember was, we simply did normal games, learnt some cheers and tried to mix around. We had station games, but due to the drizzle, we stayed in school instead of heading for Tampines central. At night, almost everyone were still restless. Even when it was before 0530, people already started to walk about.
On the 2nd day, we moved out of the campus, to the neighbourhood for our station games. We ran around to shorten our travel time. Time flew. It was a performance session at night. I was quite looking forward to it at first, getting so nervous and such. Although it was screwed up for Fyrtho in the end, but it was still a process through. Hee. We had a crazy dance session where everyone was at our highest peak. The day ended much later and everyone again like the previous night, started to queue for our bath. It took an hour to bathe lol. After that we went to sleep, and next morning when we woke up, 4-5h had already passed. I guessed we were very tired? xD
This picture was taken on the 2nd night. GLs were performing. :D
3rd day was really the best. Maybe it was the last day? Nope, 'cos it was WET GAMES DAY! Everyone from my empire was really high. Heh! Upon the title given for the day, you should know what we did. ;) Nobody was dry when the activities were commenced on. But it was kinda sad when I lost my lanyard. In the evening, we were finally given our dear dry-fit camp tee to change on. After which, there was a farewell session for graduates, followed by the announcement that marked the end of the camp. :( I supposed everyone felt sad, and some really did cry. :(
Later, they had a gathering outside Tampines CPF building. I didn't went there with them, but later after I had a nice warm bath and left my camp stuff at home. :D I left them at 1210, walked to the bus interchange and realised all the buses I'm supposed to take stopped operation. Luckily, I thought of the bus-stop at Avenue 4 and took bus 21. To believe or not, from Bedok Reservoir, I walked back home. Took around 40min. It wasn't a good experience for a girl to walk alone outside in midnight. Omg I was so pro.
FOC rocks! ^^v
Anyway, this was one of the few alarms that rang on the 3rd day's morning while the sleeping hall was in silence. (The weird thing was, there wasn't a single phone alarm heard on the 2nd day morning) I thought it sounded good so I searched for it. By Fan Wei Qi, Wo Men De Ji Nian Ri.
This post was actually composed halfway after I got back from the gathering on Saturday night 14 April at 0208, and continued from this stated time.
Woo! Thanks mei for helping me dabao the fried food out today! :D But I forgot to pay her as she was rushing for remedial after that. Sorry, I was late. Yummy~
Went to PRSS yesterday for my 朝思暮想 de curry mian with Sam. She was there for laksa, but it was sold out. :P Well, I don't know if it's fortunate or unfortunate, she had a bowl of curry noodles, but instead of having what normal curry noodles should have, she had those extras of a laksa.
On the left is mine, right is Sam's.
I can even smell them now! The drink stall uncle treated me and Sam with strawberry syrup juice each. Thanks uncle!
And upon wandering around in the school, we saw Ms S, and she is 2 months pregnant! Heee. And this reminds me of Ms N who had just given birth to a daughter. Grats both! Bless them with.. the best of the best!
Tomorrow's the day for TP's freshmen camp! Trust myself, I will enjoy it. :D From 10th to 12th. Hmm, and it will be lesser days for me to wait for E to be back from his overseas trip. I want to thrash him at sushido again! :P
I found My Girl OST soundtrack the other day in a CD stall at TM. It costs about 23 bucks. Should I buy? -.- On the other hand, I saw this 33 dollars top from bossini. Love it at first sight but it's expensive.
Not to forget about this. I saw it when I was moving the noodles' picture to the computer. Taken at the pasar malam the other time; they had John Little promotional sales too.
Fabian was on sale! And for such a good price too! OMGOMGOMG!
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Hohoho. My ah gong was reading the papers around noon when he showed this to me.
Lian He Zao Bao: 03 April 3, 2008
PRSSCO is a multi-racial orchestra that clinched gold with honour medal for last year's SYF Central Judging. The two main students the article introduced were Sharir (malay), playing cello and Ye Chan (korean) from the percussion.
As quoted: Sharir said it didn't bother him much for not being a Chinese as his friends all speak English to him. Though the conductress only uses Chinese to conduct practices, he has friends who always do the translation for him. Sometimes the instructor uses Chinese that is so deep meaning that even the Chinese students don't understand. He said everyone set the target way before and worked hard towards their goal. Few days before the competition, they practised 3 times per week, from 2.30pm to 9pm. He even brought home his cello and practise it everyday, even if the practice ended late at 9pm.
Ye Chan personally thinks that traditional Chinese music and Korean music are similar. When he practised at home, his youger brother couldn't take the noise and hid his drum-sticks. However, he still continued to practise with chopsticks.
Quoting from Ms Cheng, she always told her students to immerse themselves into the music and as well as the process of performing instead of the prize. One minute on stage, but takes 10 years of practices. Only with the best effort put in comes with good results.