'Those who hope on the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.'- Isaiah 40:31


LoOk HeRe..........NoTiCe

MOVING ON - FEEL THE SPIRIT, FIGHTING FOR WHAT I WANT!!!
1. Events/Highlights: 8th to 13th June- IB and Interact Club Service Trip to Chiangmai Thailand. 14th to 15th June-Scout camp.

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HOW ENVIOUS I am! :(
HOPE THAT YOU ALL WILL GET INTO ACJC WHICH I CAN'T AND DO GREAT THINGS THERE, THOSE THAT I'M UNABLE TO...ACCOLADES ACS:)
Bishop Oldham so lived his days that others might have tomorrow, we who are heirs of this great institution must surely play our part. The past we inherit, the present we create; for those who hope, believe and work, The Best is yet To Be. - T.W Hinch, Principal, ACS(1929-1947)
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A Dream that you Don't Chase after will Haunt you forever
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Be Prepared as The Best Is Yet To Be.......have faith in the lord

Being Happy!

Saturday, 26 January 2008

On Thursday the Os are released any Shit! Shit Shit! I did so terrible! One of the best years for Os and yet I.....I really feel very stupid. I feel disappointed. NEVER EVER GOING TO REVEAL MY GRADES! Muahaha! Why? What in the world happened! Not once but twice! All my major exams! Like my senior told me...It's all God's plan instore for me! I guess it's true...first to enter ACS(BR) Where I grew and acheived something and to love ACS....Now to ACS(Int)..there something waiting ahead of me! I do feel abit sad and sore that I can't go ACJC where all or most of my friends are going! Haiz! How I wish! but it can't be helped. I went on friday to apply to the school and was immediately accepted! Yay! I don't have to worry anymore! Thank you Mummy and Daddy for helping me once again! And it causes a bomb...but reletively cheaper than going overseas. And ultimately, I'm still going to be an ACSian. I told that be people there are BITCHY! Whoa! I better watchout! And that they have there own kind of clicks since they are like foreigners or follow ups from the ACS(Int) Sec. To all my friends! Since I can't get to ACJC, I wish you all the best and good luck in trying to fight your way into AC and have fun. :) Tomorrow I have to start school already! Yay! BYE INNOVA FOREVER! HELLO ACS (Int).

Over this weekend, when for the Venture Survival Camp...as a form of distress and to get things of my mind. Oh boh! Wow! Three days in the jungle of Mount Rosie! Hahah! As seniors. Erm! What did we do? Didn't do much actually...walk around, assist ppl. carry things, play fire and sit down and wait! First night, when into the jungle at around 10.30- 11.30pm after usual stuff have been done such as getting all the equipment needed, juniors had there bag checked, their excersie...blah blah blah. Stole, rather borrowed back to school two trolleys from Cold storage. And of course, it was returned back, the next day though. Scouts, We do silly stuff! but it will become memories that I will remember. Lets continue...settled into the night after finding a flat spot in the jungle(anywhere). We couldn't find our base camp in time as it was dark and the usual route was covered and blocked with vegetation.
The next day, the usual base camp was found and set up. The juniors had their water session( e.g drinking from a condom), traps session, navigation and a few more....I helped in building and example shelter for show with Gavin and Keith. At night, we had jungle bashing...my group got lost due to bearing problems and miscommunication. Ended up staying in there for like approximately 2 more hrs(can't remember). I was tired and shagged. Last day(today) had crawls again.


My lasy year's survivalcamp; copied from my older post: the first camp of the year was the Ventures’ Survival Camp @ ( I can’t say!). I was actually more excited than scared about it. The main highlight of the camp was drinking water form that… OMG! Condom. I was like laughing as well as wanting to spit out all the water. It tasted so horrible. All the chlorine for the pure tabs. Yuks! I guess it was the same for the rest of the ventures. It’s a tradition any way. I built my own shelter which I thought it was rather nice. It even had a miniature fountain beside it. And unfortunately, it poured heavily and we had to be evacuated out of the area which meant we cannot stay in our makeshift home……safety reason I think but actually it would have been fun. I ended up sleeping at the back of the Dnt block as a makeup for our solo nite. It was kinda of creepy and I scared myself by hanging my poncho out to dry on the railings and when the wind blew, it sounded as though someone was walking. I was darn scared. I quickly pulled it down and said my pray. I even covered face with wet tissue so that I wouldn’t see any thing. (When school reopened,I actually heard that the area was haunted as in the past, it was the swimming pool and that someone drown in it but thank goodness I didn’t know about it before the cmp or else I wouldn’t be able to sleep at all). The good thing was that I was dead beat and turned in early ( 9pm from what the seniors said). Due to my fatigue, I woke up late the following morning, I actually heard the whistle blown but it wasn’t so clear to startle me up that I went back to sleep. But it wasn’t me alone. We were all punished for being late. Sorry about that but I know you all wouldn’t mind right. Hahahah! I was told that most of us ate our dinner at like around 3pm in the afternoon as the sky was overcast and that the leader hinted to us that we could eat our dinner already and of course gullibly followed. We had crawls but I was already very shacked, I couldn’t even crawl properly but of course, crawling in the mud was definitely fun. Tore down our shelter and went back to school for an eating frenzy. We were supposed to eat up all our leftover ration. I couldn’t eat anymore, felt sick and puked. I was happy that it had finally ended and that I could go home and Zzzz! We stank and the worst thing which I hated about the camp was no water, no water to drink at all. We had learnt how to appreciate how precious water is. Hahah! Looking back, the survival camp was indeed enjoyable.

But As seniors, we by going back, it recaps lost infomation. Or even newer onces unheard before. And of course we have no rationing...all the food and water we need and no more solo night. But for certain activities like the crawls we still do. Fire fire...most played with it but I didn't
The Chalet
Me in the shelter I helped buit.

Group Pic

Keith and I

Naughtyboys!

The Crazy Fire

Our Lunch!

Nathaniel @ home
Jansen no longer smiling
Cumara Posing
Ben Khoo Cooking
Terry guarding his biscuits
Matty Crawling