Caution: It has been a VERY LONG day.
The day started off for me with ... waking up. Nah, kidding. I went back to NHSS by 9am in the old NHSS PE attire and jeans to help Mrs. Lim in some stuff, i.e. gathering and sorting out evidences for a confidential report, sorting out the class committee lists, phone relay lists and photosheets and picking out names of student leaders for interviews with a bunch of difficult interviewers for something. The scheduled time to end was 11.30am, but I worked all the way till 12nn before heading home to take a break. I had to wait 40 minutes for the bus home.
After lunch for me which ended at 3 plus and a quick shower, I headed to ACJC for Camelot dance rehearsal beginning at 5.30pm with the Camelot T-shirt and the same pair of jeans I wore that morning. Today's dance session was focussed on the finale dance, including the selection for the mass portion of the finale dance (which I got in).
Having changed from my dance pants back to my jeans after the session, which ended at around 9pm, I headed as quickly as possible via MRT and bus to Aranda Country Club, the venue of the 4o1o4 chalet from today till tomorrow. A long walk through the blocks later (lost) I spotted a bunch of 4o1ers who were not staying overnight and were heading home. With their help, I was able to find the chalet room, room 2222 on level 3, though it took a bit of time for the occupants of the chalet room to notice I had pressed the doorbell and was looking through the kitchen windows.
Seeing a number of familiar faces (some of whom were playing mahjong again) got me happy and relaxed, but I got a little hasty when I realised I missed the first 15 minutes of Survivor: Palau. While watching the show, Ms Ang showed up and brought with her expensive apple strudel which we put into the fridge. When Survivor was over, we switched off the lights of the living room and hid in the balcony, preparing to give Veronica, then bathing, a birthday surprise. It probably worked as one of the girls brought the cake into the room and all of us sang the Happy Birthday song. And thus we ate the birthday cake.
After the cake had been finished some people went out to walk and to buy instant noodles for the rest in the chalet. I simply waited in the chalet waiting and stoning, perhaps playing a few rounds of mahjong....
To be continued
The day started off for me with ... waking up. Nah, kidding. I went back to NHSS by 9am in the old NHSS PE attire and jeans to help Mrs. Lim in some stuff, i.e. gathering and sorting out evidences for a confidential report, sorting out the class committee lists, phone relay lists and photosheets and picking out names of student leaders for interviews with a bunch of difficult interviewers for something. The scheduled time to end was 11.30am, but I worked all the way till 12nn before heading home to take a break. I had to wait 40 minutes for the bus home.
After lunch for me which ended at 3 plus and a quick shower, I headed to ACJC for Camelot dance rehearsal beginning at 5.30pm with the Camelot T-shirt and the same pair of jeans I wore that morning. Today's dance session was focussed on the finale dance, including the selection for the mass portion of the finale dance (which I got in).
Having changed from my dance pants back to my jeans after the session, which ended at around 9pm, I headed as quickly as possible via MRT and bus to Aranda Country Club, the venue of the 4o1o4 chalet from today till tomorrow. A long walk through the blocks later (lost) I spotted a bunch of 4o1ers who were not staying overnight and were heading home. With their help, I was able to find the chalet room, room 2222 on level 3, though it took a bit of time for the occupants of the chalet room to notice I had pressed the doorbell and was looking through the kitchen windows.
Seeing a number of familiar faces (some of whom were playing mahjong again) got me happy and relaxed, but I got a little hasty when I realised I missed the first 15 minutes of Survivor: Palau. While watching the show, Ms Ang showed up and brought with her expensive apple strudel which we put into the fridge. When Survivor was over, we switched off the lights of the living room and hid in the balcony, preparing to give Veronica, then bathing, a birthday surprise. It probably worked as one of the girls brought the cake into the room and all of us sang the Happy Birthday song. And thus we ate the birthday cake.
After the cake had been finished some people went out to walk and to buy instant noodles for the rest in the chalet. I simply waited in the chalet waiting and stoning, perhaps playing a few rounds of mahjong....
To be continued
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