Spending two and half weeks in Australia this holiday was great as it relieved me of all the exam stresses before the holidays. At Changi airport before our flight, I could vividly remember that we had reached there late due to certain miscommunications for transportation. The airport was crowded with people at the booking counter for the flight to Melbourne. Luckily, we booked in at another side of the airport which was relatively empty. However, I was told by my dad that we were persuaded to be off-loaded and take the next flight the next day due to the heavy load of passengers taking the flight. Furthermore, there was problems with my "exit-permit", and the flight was in half an hour. There were no first-class seats left other than the one which was given to my sister since it was her last time having such privilleges. The rest of my family was downgraded to economy class which I dreaded, well-known for its cramped up seats and the lack of delicious food. Luckily, we managed to get on the flight even though it was not first class. The cabin had 10 seats per row, unlike the first class which had 12 seats per cabin. I was unable to sleep the whole night, giving way to people who needed to go toilet. The food was horrible too, and i envied my sister who was probably eating kavia, crab, lobster, or other delicious food and enjoying good services. Anyway, that was her last chance this trip and i still had a few years more to come, hehe. I was relieved when we reached melbourne where we spent 3 days in. After which, we left for Adelaide. On the way, we experienced many enjoyable things, went to places of interests such as apollo bay, 12 apostles, blue lake, MaKenzie falls......., ate delicious food and stayed in hotels of various qualities, one of which was a town on the slopes of an active shield bolcano, Mt.Gambier. After staying in Adelaide, we returned to Melbourne by a different path, experiencing more sights, smells, touch. I enjoyed most of the trip in Melbourne where we visited our relatives and played with my cousins. I was reluctant to leave at the end but I still had to go home. This time, there were less passengers and I managed to get a first class seat. I pretty much enjoyed the 2 and a half weeks, however the irony is that: I have been to Melbourne more than 10 times.
At the other side back in Singapore, I was not giving any effort to my CCA. Being unable to attend the various courses organised due to the Australian trip. This meant that I was unable to attain my badges. For the past 2 years, the sjisjab ncos had not sent us for any courses except for 1. This new batch of ncos was exceptional, or they were not slacking. I mean wads so difficult about sending cadets for courses, even if a lot of planning was needed-they had so much time( 1year), the cpds ncos in the past were slacking, with no change of the kind of people from one generation to another, until it reached this batch. But sad to say, this cpds nco is quite abnormal, with too much female hormones (It means that chou char bors make good cpds ncos!) Back to myself, I have 0 badges and so does the whole unit. I can slack in wadever things but not cpds, we are already lagging behing the other UGOs-----look at the amount of badges they have.
Monday, December 27, 2004
Saturday, December 25, 2004
Holidays and exams
Holidays are about to end, got to get back to school. My future is unknown. Did I make the right choice choosing TDP maths class? My results this year was not a show of my true capability but my potential. (there's a difference) I got a flabbergasting mark of 79.97% overall, but will I be able to maintain it? Anyway, I will be in 332 next year. Theorotically, 331,332,333 are the best classes, with 331 being specialized in science, 332 being specialized in maths, and 333 being specialized in english. However, by puting maths specialization as 332 is so unfair to my future class( we are better than the science students but we are ranked only second to them). Isn't maths the king of science? Without maths there will be no physics, chemistry, and even some aspects of biology.
Saturday, November 13, 2004
ACE camp roks!
Ace camp is over, so is the 2 years I spent with my classmates. Camp was real fun. Didn't appreciate it at first--mosquitoes, living conditions, hygiene....--. I got to know more about my classmates, even though most of them were like how they behaved in class. My group was the best, there was no gay enthu, no suck-ups, no gay entente, no smelly kings, no uncooperative person. First was the activity where we were "stranded" in the jungle and had to build our temporary homes based on wrecks from the "aeroplane". It was real fun, not building the houses but instead pouring water on houses of my classmates after the game to see whose could withstand nature's elements best. Not long after, it was the orienteering where we were supposed to find places based on clues and the use of a compass. There were also stations where my team won M nMs and frozen water which was a privellege for us. Field cooking was horrible for my team as I poured tea leaves into the sardines, thinking that it was spices. Worst of all, thinking that a pack of crystals was salt, i poured it into the soup, ruining my team mates appetite. On the second day for field cooking, I also screwed up the rice by pouring onion and sugar mixture in. I can never go into the cooking proffesion. Rafting was the most disgusting, we had to enter a small lake which was so chalky with "shit-like" plants projecting out of the water that were the only thing visible. The large pipe depositing murky water into the lake also turned my stomach upside down, thinking that it was the sewage. Canoeing was great too, even though i capsized after changing partner with the last canoe to reach the island.-__-. and of course it capsized due to differential in effort to move the canoe. Gunung lambak however showed the true spirit of those whom I looked down on. Despite me making fun of them, they expressed concern over my injuries due to carelessness. The view from the top of the mountain was great. It was the first time being above the clouds with my own physical effort. My bonds with my classmates and to-be ex-classmates were strenghtened, however what pissed me off during the camp was the incident where a camp had collapse and some people who usually suck-up in class refused to help. The ACE camp rocked, I want to be an ACE leader next year. Thank You, shawnjovettmattheusarthurgodwinandyalmericyanxunjoshualeonardtimothydanieldenzelvictormelvinjonathan and many more.
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