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Saturday, March 25, 2006

Time Check

It's been really fast. 2 months and 25 days has passed since I officially entered VJC.

Apart from my all CCAs/acquaintances, I still have not found my footing yet.
My homework is still in chaos.

Just yesterday, I had to make one of the toughest decision yet since I entered VJC. Facing Mrs. Foo, I only had like minutes to decide. It was a gamble.

I decided to take the chance. At least, it will prove beneficial for both parties. It'll even out the numbers.

I pray for the best, this coming monday, with this choice ever affecting me...

I shaln't really say goodbye, for I never really left. You guys have been really nice and supportive. I'll not forget. But I think I need to try to find my footing somewhere else...

... and it goes on...

Thursday, March 23, 2006

Hi Timothy!

Comedy of the century.

Was having lunch with Susanto, Timothy and Joel.

Venue: Canteen

[Terence was telling Susanto about this *guy*'s crush]

Terence: Let's intro them.

[Just then, that *girl* walked towards our table]

Susanto: Hey hi, this is [name of *guy*].

*girl*: huh? [stunned]

short pause

[walks off, even more stunned]

Opps...

haha. nvm if u dun understand =)


Anyway, time really flies. It seemed like only yesterday which I took my Prelim orals. Now the Sec 4s are already in the midst of the process. And guess wad, they reused the same passage, picture and question which i got for O Levels last year. Good luck people =)

And the VJ SC's presidential candidates are out! All the best ya to the 4 of you!

Thursday, March 16, 2006

Camps

I've just returned from 4 days of camp.

13th-15th Student's Council Elects Camp
15th-16th Piano Emsemble Camp


Student's Council Elects Camp 06

With comparison against the many camps I've attended/conducted since VS, this has to be one of the most enriching ones. Within three days, I realised I've seen myself pushed to one of my maximum, in terms of mentally, and physically. Like as mentioned by my faci, Jasmine, I've also seen for myself the meaning to be in One Council, not individuals.

The camp kinda started off bad, especially when I actually forgotton to bring my elects' nametag. It was really stupid of me, packed and checked everything, and left out one of the most important thing.

Indeed, the seniors set off the tone for the camp. Then, each of us was given a fragile item X to keep with us at all times. If broken, we will be replaced with 3 more. You've probably figured out it's an egg by now. In fact, our seniors really put in a lot of effort into the eggs. There was even an attempt to putting a council stamp onto each of them, to prevent it from being replaced.

In addition to our burden of having a high sense of urgency, we also had to account for these eggs during attendance report; this whole new concept was really fresh for me. Imagine "Elects reporting attendance, total strength 40, current strength 40. Total egg strength 63, current egg strength 17!"

Though this process, accountability and sense of responsibility was inculcated into all of us. In fact, it all makes sense. These eggs represent the image we all must uphold. Any mistakes we make will leave an ugly mark on us as well as the council, as would be represented by the cracks on the egg. In reality, the stress and pressure of upholding the expectations is clearly reflected in the 3 days by ensuring the safety of these eggs.

Ultimately, each of the egg was special to us in many ways. Take Anita for example, who actually treated hers like her baby. And perhaps maybe more would be an attempt for mother hen to sit on them for incubation. One unfortunate comedy would probably be the subconscious attempt to incubate an egg. haha. I'll touch on that later.

Interestingly, our camp's theme is Constallations, and the 6 teams have to come up with the names starting with E, L, E, C, T, S, each with its own unique colour. My team is the 2nd 'E', with a colour of pink. After doing some wonderful research, my team name's called 'Etamin', which actually's the name of a star. Also, it means Sea monster, which we quickly related to Patrick from Spongebob, due to it's pink colour and it being a sea monster. Our team identity is a pink hairband, which we wore on our necks throughout the camp.

There were like so many enriching activities. Apart from playing initiative and team building games, we were all given sessions on our expectations, project management talk, and most interestingly personal DISCcernment Inentory test. And, similar to Mansoor, I was on a high D and I (higher on D).

Dominance: People who score high in the intensity of the 'D' styles factor are very active in dealing with problems and challenges, while low D scores are people who want to do more research before committing to a decision. High "D" people are described as demanding, forceful, egocentric, strong willed, driving, determined, ambitious, aggressive, and pioneering.

Influence: People with High I scores influence others through talking and activity and tend to be emotional. They are described as convincing, magnetic, political, enthusiastic, persuasive, warm, demonstrative, trusting, and optimistic.

1st Toilet session. 40 mins for 19 guys (Darren!! Where were you? lolx) to shower and clean toilets. Supposedly teamwork and planning were to be taught. But we kindly screwed it up. All was fine until I unknowingly volunteered to be the toilet IC. Went in and to my horror found litter in the bin, strains on hair on the floor, and sinks wet. I thought we actually dried the sinks and cleared the bin. To add on to my horror, I had the first hand view of watching the seniors wipe a piece of bread around the sink area, and was questioned whether I would eat it (To test our confidence in the cleaning). I thought they weren't serious about it, until they passed me the piece of bread.
At that crucial point in time, I just wanted to quickly swallow the whole thing down and be done and over with it, so that we guys would just get through that obstacle safely. Jireh stopped me in time, suggesting that we share the piece of bread together. In the end, we didn't eat it. Clearly, this has reflected the unity in us.

And I enjoyed the night candle game. 1st game, Jared's tall. 2nd game, I was attacked from 4 sides. 3rd game, Mansoor's super tall. Statue of Liberty.

We were also given a scenario in which we were faced with difficult situation. The first was to act as waiters under the charge of two temperamental managers with different views of serving customers. Also, the customers were also very hard to please. It was pretty amusing at first to see the 'skid' in action, and I found myself quite difficult to fit into play.
Through this, we learnt how to deal with difficult people, as well as to be creative.

Second scene was for us to act as red shirts to lead a bunch of uncooperative Victorians. Having been a JL/SL in VS before, this scene doesn't feel too unfamilar. However, I realised there were still learning points. Such as the importance of learning about how the games work, and knowing when to cheer & when not to. Also, to heed Victorians advice, & not to think that you know everything.

Hike was really fun, despite having to walk 6 hours covering 17km from VJ to Pasir Ris. Etamin was really supportive of one another. Had much fun running together, hurrying one another, cheering, chatting. In fact, before the hike, I already had such a serious case of abrasion, I actually wasn't wearing my underwear for the hike. I had to be extremely careful not to zao geng. lolx. Of course, I hesistated quite a bit beforehand whether to or not to wear erm.

Well, anyway, at one of the checkpoints, our nice facis bought each of us ice-cream. Omg, that was like so heavenly, and so nice of them. As such, I put my egg into my back pocket so as to enjoy my ice cream, solemly reminding myself not to sit down.

As we were heading for the Sunflower park at Tampanis about an hour later, my legs started to beg for a rest. So I decided to take a rest while waiting for the traffic lights. Then, I heard a yet so familar crack sound. Thinking for a while, I stood up "Oh Shit!"

And the gross feeling of egg yolk and white filled my pocket, pants and legs. Considering the fact that I was without an underwear too. uggghh..

Council night was great. We elects sang Stand by me, and that darling song. The councillors gave us something in return, some nice comedy. 22 impressions they had on us the 23rd elects. Then we got to learn the council song.

We were abruptly woken up at 4am to do a solo walk. Reflections. Ended up in East Coast sleeping. And watched the sunrise together. Like what was mentioned, it was indeed a moment to behold.

In fact, I've got 2 very nice facis for my group. Apart from supporting us with engaging reflection sessions, they also supported us throughout the camp. They (esp. Yong Feng) even wore the pink hairband with us. And they've also gone through the trouble to teach us about the missing piece. Thank you facis... And we've grown so proud of the Etamin cheer we actually did it over and over again! Indeed, kudos to fellow Etamin: Yong Feng, Jasmine, Darren, Benjamin, Sheena, Zara, Shu Xie, Anita and Lubin for having gone through this with me.

After breakcamp, I simply couldn't bear to remove the hairband, and was thus spotted wearing the band throughout Piano camp and even on the way home. Indeed, the feelings for one another grew so much during the three days; the times we shared together; the fun we had together, but most importantly, we all went through it together as a team and supported one another as a council. Ultimately, we met most of our expectations; and it turned out to be a enjoyable, significant and memorable camp.

After all that has been done, it all boils down to the continuity of our passion for serving the school and the council. As many councillors have said, this is just the beginning. We all still have a long way to go! So fellow elects, let's make it happen, shall we?

BTW, does anyone have photographs of the camp?

Thursday, March 09, 2006

Life into VJC already...

2 months have gone by just like this... to think tmr will be the last day I'll officially be able to wear my VS uniform to school. :(

Fortunately, apart from the confusing and mundane school acadamic work that I'm still struggling with, I'm more or less settled down into VJC already.

So much has happened. First was the release of the A Level Results. VJC did pretty well this year. We even produced some of Singapore's top scholars. It's so cool, even the media was here to do some filming. As councillors-elects, we were given the opportunity to help out the release of results; and it was indeed an eye opener though it was rather similar to the recent release of O Levels. Thank our seniors for our half day off =)

What's so scary is that most of the men who returned for their results had their heads already shaven. Some even brought caps for disguise; what a sight!

Anyway, planning of Orientation two has been really tiring. We adhoc spent almost everyday staying back for discussions. Had to clear within a week. It was so intense we go home really late everyday; one of the days we were locked up in school after being cheated by the guards. We then resorted to using our brains to get out of school.

Luckily 2 of my adhoc members, George and Zara stay Sengkang like me. Shu Hua too take 55 home, hence I've really got my night companions to go home with during the late planning process. I've also changed my route to taking bus 82, in which some services are non air-con bus. How often do you get to put your hand out of the window?

Yup, after all that has been anticipated and done, in my opinion, Orientation Two has been a real success. It's indeed a sense of achievement to have gone through the planning process itself. Especially my School Culture/Logistics committee which succeeded in the CCA Walkabout, School Cheers/Mass Dance sessions as well as the Suntec Mass Dance. Kudos to fellow School Culture members Peng Kai and David!

Not forgetting the rest of my fellow committee, Marc, Melanie, Nikhil, Mansoor, Dennis, Britney, Sze Huan & Ms Chia for the wonderful learning experience we have had together. =)

March holidays, Monday-Wednesday council elect's camp. Wednesday-Thursday Piano Ensemble camp.

& I've decided to quit softball. Trainings are too tiring...


Indeed, time heals. I admit I used to feel uncomfortable in class, especially with no very close VS friends. Now I feel much better hanging around with my classmates; they are really really fun people! Anyway, there has been a major shift in class. Many ppl have left either to other schools/class. It's pretty sad to see so many people leave, Benjamin, Priscilla, Felicia, Z.Yuanhong, Sze Huan, Emily... etc etc...

And to my new classmates, welcome to S61!