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Sunday 24 May 2009

Term 2 Week 9

Sorry for not blogging for a long time, say about 2 weeks? This is mainly because of the term 2 class tests we were having for the past few weeks. On 14th May, the nightmare has finally ended, with Maths test 4 as the last one. However, I am still quite occupied since the Mathematics Olympiad and Raffles Cup Chinese Chess Competition is just around the corner, and I have to be well-prepared.

This post shall be mainly about the happenings on term 2 week 9 (17th ~ 23th May), which is also the second last week for term 2, after which are the anticipated June holidays! Hooray!

This week is when we received most of our test results. Frankly, I am quite pleased with mine, of which most have exceeded expectations. I am almost ecstatic. However, some deteriorate too, and were considerably lower than last term's. I decided to put in more effort in those subjects.

On Thursday, I went for health check, which all Malaysian scholars are required to go since we have not been fully immunised; the locals having done it last year. It was actually scheduled to be on the 6th of June, but this would mean that I had to return home few days later. Thus, it was rescheduled to be on that day, and I had to go alone. Since I do not know the way there, I boarded a taxi, alone. This was my first, and it went out quite well, unless you counted waiting for a not-hired taxi for nearly half and hour. The journey took approximately 20 minutes; I reached my destination at 4, just in time for my appointment.

There, my height and weight was measured (I was pronounced normal O.O). After that, I undergo eye-check (for colourblind and short-sightedness) hearing check and the dreaded injections. I received a 3- in-1 for each arm. Ouch. For the left arm, I only experienced a slight pain, but after the immunisation it was terrible. It was exactly opposite for my right arm. After the immunisations, I went back to the boarding school (by taxi too), left arm screaming in pain along the way and after that. The next morning was even worse. I was unable to hold anything properly, needless to say my arm being clutched or grabbed or even touched by some unknowing people. It got better as the day progresses, and the pain subsided to almost none after CCA. By Saturday, I could feel no pain at all. Yay!

There was another important event on Thursday too. The boarding school chose to hold the annual investiture dinner on that day I had the health check, in the dining hall. I was a little late, thus receiving a small reprimanding. The dress code is formal, like most dinners, but we were allowed to wear collared T-shirts and pants in the end, since many doesn't have formal attire. This dinner signified the "passing of the baton from the 8th boarders' council to the 9th", or something like that. Mr Tan Pheng Tiong, also the deputy principal of the high school, was the guest of honour, and all "VIPs" of the boarding schools were present too.

We listened to speeches from the presidents of the former boarders' council and the current one. All councillors were introduced, and they also performed a dance. Tokens of gratitude in the form of a certificate and money (I think) were given to our former councillors, whose contributions could not be denied. We also counted ourselves fortunate to be able to listen to vocal performances (singing) by Yan Ming, first runner-up for this year's inter boarding school singing competition - Hall of Fame, and Felisa Titirwinata, the champion of Hall of Fame 2008. The food was especially good, though I decided not to eat the fried but delicious-looking food, since i just had immunisations. Ice-creams were also served towards the end of the event. In a nutshell, I thoroughly enjoyed myself, and I believed most did too.

On Friday, we had our cluster activity. Mr Tan Chee Wee, our cluster mentor, had kindly brought us to a hawker centre along Adams Road to have supper. We ate mutton soup (extremely spicy) with bread, roti prata ( a popular Indian dish), fish ball soup and other local delicacies. The food was delicious, and I decided to visit the hawker centre again when I had time.

My Saturday morning was quite meaningful. Classes 2O2, 1A2 and 1A3 had jointly organized an activity to Marina Barrage, where we took care of some elderly besides exploring. Besides gaining knowledge and promoting closer friendship among the 3 classes with Malaysian scholars, we could also care for the elderly and and gained CIP hours. Each groups of 2 was assigned to 1 elderly, Soo Han and I looked after an old lady who was in her sixties. She was quite a cheerful person and we chatted quite animatedly. Fortunately, she was able to speak in Chinese, which enabled us to communicate with her well, since both of us do not master any dialects. The climax is the exhibition, where we learnt a lot about Singapore water conserve and why and how and whatsoever, especially about Marina Barrage and its uses. We explained patiently to the elderly whenever they do not comprehend something. After that, we took a group photo and went home, or rather boarding school respectively. It was a meaningful and enjoyable day for us .

Besides, Liverpool had finally announced that they had lost the title chase. Despite a 2-0 win over West Bromwich Abber, and Man Utd draw 0-0 against Arsenal, Man Utd led the table with 6 points and 2 games remaining, signifying the end of the title challenge. I am extremely disappointed, but Liverpool had done their best. They were just 4 points behind their rivals and triumphed in goal differences by 6. This was the best results Liverpool had in recent years, and their closest to clinching the title. Just think of the outcome if Torres was not injured during the start of the season, or Liverpool were just luckier in some matches were heaps of scoring opportunities were wasted. I felt that it would be a different result altogether. Nevertheless, I am still proud of them and hoped that they will obtain better results in the next season. All the best of luck, Liverpool!