WTC 2006.
Picture 'perfect' by Peeping Tom (a.k.a Shelly). Guess what was I doing.
Looking idiotic.
Fun at the campfire.
All smiles!
Picture 'perfect' by Peeping Tom (a.k.a Shelly). Guess what was I doing.
Looking idiotic.
Fun at the campfire.
All smiles!
And so the camp is over. Though it was only 2 days, I think most of us had fun. I’m sure the committee and the boys have managed to get to know each other more. Subramaniam, Jaryl Seto, Jonathan, Wei Hwa, Pin Kwee, Hari, Gary and not to forget Frank. Remembering their names was initially difficult, but right now, I don’t think I can ever forget their faces.
Things were definitely smooth sailing. Even before the camp. Problems that I foresaw happened, and problems that I didn’t propped up too. Especially Kaiwen sprained his ankle, giving Alvin and I quite a big headache for the night hike. But I sure am glad that no one was seriously injured throughout the camp.
But whatever it is, I’m glad that everyone had fun. Even though it might not have been a ‘traditional’ camp, the fact that the boys left the school gate with a smile simply erased the mental and physical strain sustained throughout the camp.
Big thanks to everyone involved in the camp one way or another. Events like the sumptuous dinner, the recce of the night trail, the morning PT, the problem Frank has in pronouncing my name, the reasons the boys give for breaking their eggs, the many jokes we have throughout the camp, the only one hour of sleep, the peeping tom with the camera (you know who you are!), and people crying to me through the phone all of the sudden (you really scared the daylights out of me), and many other things, are memories I’ll keep in me for a very long time. It’s been a good 2 days working together. Hope to see you soon.
And Jinling, I still don’t understand why you call Alvin ‘guava’ and me ‘vancent’. I’m glad that you’re ‘missing the fun already’. =)
Had a long talk with Hoon after the camp. I’m glad that we share the same sentiments. And perhaps I might just join you. Just perhaps. The passion might have been killed like you said.
Slept like a log when I came back home. Had to ps Michael for supper. Was too late and he sounded like he wanted to head down to Orchard. Fell asleep on the sofa watching NBA. And hooray! Miami went through. Down shall Dallas go!
Woke up only in the mid-afternoon and drove mum’s van down to church. Bought dinner back home and packed up my room. The trophies are not so dusty now and I’ve finally hung the plaques up. Saw the A3 sized photo of us again and got stunned for a moment. Think that would go up into the cupboard too. =)
I’ve got a Medical checkup first thing in the morning tomorrow at NTU. Thank goodness dad’s going to give me a ride. If not, I would most probably have to wake at 6.30am. deprivation of sleep ain’t a really nice thing to go through.
Brother wants to go to Sentosa tomorrow and I wonder if I should go with him. I want to bring him, but the fact that going all the way down south kinda puts me off. Maybe I’ll think of something else.
Things were definitely smooth sailing. Even before the camp. Problems that I foresaw happened, and problems that I didn’t propped up too. Especially Kaiwen sprained his ankle, giving Alvin and I quite a big headache for the night hike. But I sure am glad that no one was seriously injured throughout the camp.
But whatever it is, I’m glad that everyone had fun. Even though it might not have been a ‘traditional’ camp, the fact that the boys left the school gate with a smile simply erased the mental and physical strain sustained throughout the camp.
Big thanks to everyone involved in the camp one way or another. Events like the sumptuous dinner, the recce of the night trail, the morning PT, the problem Frank has in pronouncing my name, the reasons the boys give for breaking their eggs, the many jokes we have throughout the camp, the only one hour of sleep, the peeping tom with the camera (you know who you are!), and people crying to me through the phone all of the sudden (you really scared the daylights out of me), and many other things, are memories I’ll keep in me for a very long time. It’s been a good 2 days working together. Hope to see you soon.
And Jinling, I still don’t understand why you call Alvin ‘guava’ and me ‘vancent’. I’m glad that you’re ‘missing the fun already’. =)
Had a long talk with Hoon after the camp. I’m glad that we share the same sentiments. And perhaps I might just join you. Just perhaps. The passion might have been killed like you said.
Slept like a log when I came back home. Had to ps Michael for supper. Was too late and he sounded like he wanted to head down to Orchard. Fell asleep on the sofa watching NBA. And hooray! Miami went through. Down shall Dallas go!
Woke up only in the mid-afternoon and drove mum’s van down to church. Bought dinner back home and packed up my room. The trophies are not so dusty now and I’ve finally hung the plaques up. Saw the A3 sized photo of us again and got stunned for a moment. Think that would go up into the cupboard too. =)
I’ve got a Medical checkup first thing in the morning tomorrow at NTU. Thank goodness dad’s going to give me a ride. If not, I would most probably have to wake at 6.30am. deprivation of sleep ain’t a really nice thing to go through.
Brother wants to go to Sentosa tomorrow and I wonder if I should go with him. I want to bring him, but the fact that going all the way down south kinda puts me off. Maybe I’ll think of something else.
Once again, thank you and goodnight, WTC 2006
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