Lego Fever

Saturday, December 17, 2011

This is the result of 4 hours non-stop in fixing the oriental style lego building. As life after exam is quite boring, I decided to bring this whole box of lego which was sealed from the outside from my aunt house back to my home. I am suppose to bring it back home 5 years back as my aunt was complaining that no one was playing it. 


The process of finding a tiny piece of lego in the sand of bricks was nerve-wrecking. Sometimes I spent 300 seconds just to find a particular piece but failed, and it appeared out of a sudden when I never had the intention of looking for it. It was fun to experience the same excitement during my childhood in fixing this building. 


See~~! My dad even helped me to search for the bricks I needed. I will not complete the building in merely 4 hours if I am alone without my dad's help. Now there is a new decoration for my living room during Chinese New Year and it's awesome!


I found these miserable pieces of bricks in the box too. This reminded me of the times where I used to play with my younger sister. That was during our primary school time. These pieces used to be her restaurant where the red cone-shaped bricks represent the glasses. I can't believe it is still intact. All these certainly bring back memories.

Remembering Pak Cik Din

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

The person on the right is the ice-cream man in St. Michael's. The moment of enjoying the mouth-frosting ice-cream during the hot and sunny afternoon with Eugene and Jin Hong was one of the best memories that I had when I was in the afternoon session. Even though the ice-cream selling business was taken over by another food stall operator, but the feeling of enjoying the simplest yet delicious ice-cream with my dear friends is never there anymore.

The person on the left is Pak Cik Din. He was my bus uncle for 3 years since form 1. The students and I used to call him Din. Looking back at the friendly face of him reminds me of the generous and kind personality of Din. An eye-catching school logo of St. Michael's is attached in front of his tiny bus which can accommodate for around 20 students. He only provide transport for the students of St. Michael's throughout his life. There were a lot of times where I have to chase the going-off bus from the covered-pathway till the mosque.

Sometimes I will sit in the front row and have a little conversation with him as I am almost the last to reach my aunt's house. He used to tell me that 'rumah? kat langit la' when I asked where his house is located, the answer is still the same when I repeated my question a few times, haha. He even told me that he had gone through 8 generations of principals in St. Michael's.

Din was the lab assistant in the school when he was young. He told me that he gave up the post because his brother was unemployed at one time and is desperately looking a job. Din offered his brother his job and resigned. He became a bus driver since then.

I stopped taking his bus when I was in form 4. I heard from my friends that there's one time where his brake failed to function and the whole bus rammed into someone's fence. He stopped driving his old and rusty bus when I was in form 5 in the year 2009.

I really hope I can see him again in the near future...

Photo courtesy of Michaelian Heritage Gallery and peterkhiew.blogspot.com
 

Sports Day with USS4

Saturday, July 30, 2011
Sports Day this year was held on 23rd July, long after the scheduled April. Besides the must-have sport events, I personally love the tradition of having march past for each and every class under the roof.

The lower six this year was lucky to have participated as I don't have the chance last year since sports day was over when I enrolled into lower six. Hopes were high for my class as we are aiming to be the best marching class in the form. Challenges such as to complete the march past within 2 minutes and the lack of time to practice during school hours definitely make us headache.


Nevertheless, we practiced with our own initiatives for 2 days after school and we managed to synchronize the timing which turn out to be the best in the form. Credits to Geston and Chau Yeong for designing and making the class tee for us. Special thanks also to my class one and only commander, Kar Heng and the formation planner, Zi Xuan.


The atmosphere during sports day is filled with energy every year. Cheers and yells could be heard from any part in the school. We were practicing for more than 5 times on that day I suppose. Before the real march past, we even went to the food court to quench our thirst.


As form 6 are the ones who will be marching lastly. We waited for quite a long time and just few classes before us, it started drizzling. It keeps getting heavier and for a short period of time, it stopped but not completely, so we went on with our marching. Thank god when we are doing our formation, the rain was not heavy and we managed to complete our formation successfully.


With the blessing of God and everyone, we emerged as FIRST RUNNER UP! It was still better than nothing after all. To be frank I really appreciate the time with my dear USS4 classmates outside the classroom:

Xinh Guan, Sandra, Kar Heng, Zi Xuan, Mark, Hui Ling
Chau Yeong, Hoe Ching, Sheau Miin, Jia Poh, Carmen
Jegendran, Kelvinder, Vikneesh, Yogamalar, Yammini,
Yee Mei, Khee Soon, Ern Theng
Geston, Woei Hong, Si Ling, Dina, Sai Yeng,
Pooi Yan, Xiao Hui, Hana


XOXO

Happy 19th Birthday

Sunday, July 10, 2011
I always considered myself as one lucky guy on earth. Surrounded with friends wherever I go and back to the warmth of my home everyday, I have no regrets in life. When i woke up early in the morning, I saw a figure walking towards me and dropped something which appeared to be a present on my bed. The figure was none other than my elder sister. My phone beside me flashed with 7 messages. I read all the 7 and of course the first was from my dearest. While I was bathing, it's so random that I suddenly thought of Donivald. I remembered he was the first to call and wish me on phone right at 12 midnight few years back. I was rather disappointed to know that none of the 7 messages is him. However, when I checked my Maxis phone, the one and only message was him.

My awesome birthday started off when I reached prefect's HQ at 7.00am. Tihn Chern announced my birthday to everyone and the birthday song was sung for once. I never had the chance to stand in the middle and let everyone admire last year because I was late. So it's quite amazing to boost up my mood on that day. Comm. meeting after that. My fellow comm. members sang the song again. It reminds me of last year where Tzen Shoong's birthday was just a few days before mine. So many things slipped past my mind that day. I wonder how would ISUC be after AGM.....


Just before school ends, my awesome classmates gave me a birthday card with a domo face as the cover. It's a tradition that the birthday boy will receive a card from the class. Birthday song was sung once again. To be frank I really appreciate all the wishes which my classmates wrote for me and I can't seem to find a suitable word to express my gratitude.


Not long after that, my fellow friends from other classes joined too. They bought me a cake and the song was sung for the 4th time. It was really a moment that is impossible for me to forget. The red adidas shirt was from my elder sister, green nike from my parents whereas the lime northern rock was from my 5 close friends - Yee Lim, Bear, Chris Chow, Vincent and Haw Tung.


Went to parade to meet up with my younger sister and she gave me a mug. Thank you to the 247 friends who wished me on facebook. I replied to each and every post without the 'copy and paste' function. Thanks Xin Yan for being an awesome friend of mine since form 1.


Above all, I still like the pig and swimming pants by someone special 

Happy Dad's Day!

Monday, June 20, 2011
The title says it all. 
Love my DAD forever~


Happy to be back blogging again~ ^^

2010 Birthday Video

Sunday, March 6, 2011
The video below was taken last year at moon river beside my school. =)

Tommy

Saturday, January 29, 2011
28 January 2011 - This is what happened.

I was walking from the school bus stop towards the parlour along the cover pathway after school today. I saw a group of people surrounding a boy who was lying at the basketball court. My initial thought was he had fainted while playing basketball under the hot sun.

There are a few St John members there. I lifted up both his legs to improve blood circulation but Khai Vern told me that the boy had no breathing. I was shocked and I checked for his pulse. His pulse was slow and weak and his heart stop beating. He was lying down without moving his chest and his face/lips were pale blue.

Not long after that, Mr Khiew came and called the ambulance. He said the boy whose name is Tommy had heart problem and he fainted last year but they managed to rescue him. One of the witnesses said that Tommy was playing basketball and he felt uncomfortable out of sudden. I asked Adrian to inform the St John excos who were having their meeting at St John room located on the sixth form block. The excos rushed all the way to the basketball court from the third floor. St John room used to be on the ground floor 2 years ago but my beloved principal, Mr Phoon shifted it with the band room. It was indeed a very very wise decision.

When the excos arrived, I started CPR with Justin. Tommy's face turned red for a while when the resuscitation is going on. We did not stop doing until the ambulance arrived. The paramedics used an oxygen pump to force oxygen into his lungs. The ambulance rushed him to the hospital then.

I returned to school with Chris Chow after 3pm to look for Joe Hang's spectacles. There Jevin told me Tommy had passed away on the way to hospital...

I thought that I managed to save him but I cant.. As a senior instructor of St John in the school, I failed to save him despite all the efforts and hard work.. Just like what Mark told me, God is there protecting him and us. May you rest in peace Tommy...

Thanks to all of you who care about me, I am alright now..

Happy Birthday Kar Heng!

Sunday, January 23, 2011

22 January 2011 - It was a superb Saturday night to celebrate Kar Heng's birthday which falls on the next day. Zi Xuan had planned this celebration weeks ago to give him a surprise. Both of them went to Jusco for a date and then Zi Xuan requested to come to Goodtimes Restaurant for dinner. When both of them arrived, Kar Heng was surprised to see most of us were there waiting anxiously for their arrival. 


We shocked the whole restaurant with the singing of the birthday song to him. He said he was touched till almost cry, almost only la, haha. The food there was awesome but... we saw a small cockroach on the table, the waitress removed it then. However, it's not over yet. Our second encounter was a small bug that looks like a mosquito, it was taking it's 'spa' in the soup. Since it was just a small bug, we ignored it. Not long after that, we noticed another bug crawling on the handle of the pot... OMG!!! totally speechless.. The restaurant really deserve an A for giving customer surprises. (y)


Almost every gatherings or birthday celebrations of my friends were held here. Yee Lim said he was quite bored because he came here last week for Yi Mei's birthday celebration. Haw Tung and Sandra was talking and fighting non stop the whole time. ^^


Chris was playing with Mark's iPhone all the time too. He played a ball game that required him to slice the balls by moving his fingers on the screen. I have a peek on what's he playing and I saw him desperately slicing the fruits that were popping out on the screen. =_= pity Mark....


All the non stops have to end as I have to fetch my younger sister at 10pm. Before I left, we took a group shot so that the all the laughters can remain in the photo. There will be no photos without Mark's DSLR, so... thanks Mark~ ^^ and............

Happy Birthday Kar Heng!
=)

The Leaders of Tomorrow

Saturday, January 22, 2011

18 January 2011 - The annual Installation Day was held today to acknowledge the prefects, librarians and monitors in the school. For the past few years, Installation Day in St. Michael's have no impact on me as a student. I have seen the pledging of them year by year and I have never thought that I will be one of them this year.

This year, the pledging was led by Tihn Chern as the head prefect alongside Kah Chuen and Xinh Guan as the head librarian and head monitor respectively. The prefects' exco were standing behind Tihn Chern and as one of the commission heads, I was standing behind the excos as well. Certificates were then given out the the respective cabinet members of the Prefectorial Board, Board of Student Librarians and Monitorial Board~

My Lower Six Life

Sunday, January 2, 2011
2 January 2011 - Times flies. That's what I can conclude after the long weeks of school holidays. Perhaps it will be the last school holidays I'm having? Before school starts tomorrow, I will be reminiscing my lower six life here and share it with you guys. =)


From the very first orientation week in St. Michael's, I was assigned to LSS4, an acronym for Lower Six Science Four. Tan Kian and Mark were the first two whom I talked to when I first entered the class, followed by Sandra, Yee Mei and the rest. My mood for studying still hanging somewhere when lessons started. I even failed two of the four subjects I am having during my August test. Realised that my laziness may lead to fatal consequences, I worked slightly harder during my October exam and passed all my subjects within the borderline.

Xinh Guan was appointed as the monitor cum Head Monitor in the school whereas Sandra as assistant monitor cum Deputy Head Monitor. Xinh Guan was my 2-year classmate before we came to lower six. To be frank, I was aiming for a monitor post. However, this can't be fulfilled as I have applied to become a prefect before the nomination for monitor. The condition of the class was totally different compared to my previous years in this school. Most of my classmates were from ABC (SMK Aminuddin Baki, Chemor), JPP (SMK Jalan Pasir Puteh) and MC (Main Convent). Although we came from different background, but our rapport are getting stronger day by day~ =)


I have never been a prefect since primary school until lower six, where a sudden urge in me decided to apply to be one. Perhaps it's because the influence of my senior, Hong Wei. I saw the friendliness and the way of doing things among prefects in him. True enough, the entire board is like a family. I still remember my birthday this year where I came late for duties. I was given a late slip by Hong Wei. I was like 'WTH, it's my birthday and I got a late slip =_='. I filled in the slip and passed to Yen Chiew, the deputy lady head at that time. Moments later, she and Kartini passed me back the slip along with a Yummy chocolate candy box. I was touched at that moment. I never thought that the excos knew it was my birthday. T_T. There were some times where conflict arose in the board, but thankfully, all well ends well. =)


Inter-Society Understanding Commission or ISUC. There are 5 commissions in the prefectorial board and I was assigned to this commission. Leadership under my previous commission head, Tzen Shoong was cool. He will be calm and steady whenever anything happens and he taught me to think twice before making any decisions. I am the current commission head and now it's my turn to shape the route for this commission. Thankfully, Nicholas as the commission advisor is always there to advise me and to monitor the commission's progress. =)


I joined badminton club simply because I likes to play badminton. Being appointed as the Treasurer of the club, I can say that this club gives me no stress at all compared to other clubs that I've joined. My best friend Swee Kwan was the president. He became the vice president not long later because according to some teachers, one may not hold 2 president posts as he is the president for ADAMS (Arts, Drama and Music Society) too. A game of badminton once a fortnight on Wednesday definitely boost my stamina and freshen my mind. =)


The editorial board is mainly in charge of the annual school magazine production. To be frank, this club was my second choice as my first choice of joining the photography club was not granted by the admins. Nevertheless, I was appointed as one of the 4 main editors in the school. For the first few months in lower six, I have never imagine the stress that this club could cause me. When we start compiling everything for this year's magazine, it's where my nightmare started. The members of the club including me have to sacrifice our lesson time to collect informations for the magazine. 

However, I did not regret joining this club. It's not because I have high post or my face will appear in the magazine. It's mainly because I've never tried doing things like this in a team, what more the friends I've met in the club? I have to sincerely thank my fellow editors namely Jane Lam, Lai Lin and Nicholas. I am nothing without you guys. =)


I have been a St John member since form one. So my first choice of uniformed unit when I came to lower six of course it will be the same too. Since the only former members in this school was Joe Hang and I, I knew that both of us will be selected to become the president and the vice-president to lead this form six uniformed body. I was selected as the vice-president with Joe Hang alongside me. Meetings were different from what we experienced in the lower form because our sole aim is to teach first aid to the form six members.

I don't know but somehow or rather, I have trained myself to speak with confidence during meetings. Unlike the lower form, there are always questions to be answered by us. That's why we have to prepare ourselves all the time. The only challenges is that we have to prepare what to teach and what to demonstrate a few days prior to the meeting. St John is still a board that I can speak without any pressure in front of the members. To make it short, I enjoyed the most here. =)

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