Saturday, June 13, 2015

SEA Games 2015

Went to watch SEA Games with the Alpha Team because ZhengHong's coach was able to help us book some tickets! Felt a bit burden because the only date I could make it for the games was on 13th June because I'd be overseas for the rest of the other days... If not we would probably have gone for the finals. It was my first time ever going for these kind of games to watch it live. So it was such a fresh experience for me!
 

First things first... to get ourselves some water for all the cheering that we'd be doing. Like what the caption says, Alpha water for the Alpha team. Just kidding. It was the cheapest water we could find amongst the other bottled waters over there.


Just had to be a tourist over here.


Watched about 4-5 matches. The spot we sat at was really good! We were at the area near the athletes zone, and there was also a pool of cheering team near us. All that we needed for our filming. Huehuehue.




This one was KeanYew winning a game point. Bad quality cuz Snapchat. Heh. His match with the Vietnamese was really intense. Probably one of the longest games on court. But it was quite an interesting match!


So one of the many players who passed by our area was Singapore's top player for Men's Singles Derek Wong! Thanks for being so sporty and helped us with our filming for our school project, as well as the great game that you played!

Even though I was really lazy to leave house today and was so close to just giving today's games a miss, but I'm glad I didn't and no regrets at all because I really enjoyed the afternoon! Yayyy. Saw a lot of promising Singaporean players during the game. So all the best to them and hope they bring back some medals for Singapore!

Saturday, January 17, 2015

O Jesus, I have promised.

YF turns 34!

Well, while I was doing my recounts of 2014 to come up with my entry on the 31st of December, I read through every entries I posted in that year and to recall and reminiscence of the year. And this particular entry seemed to have been etched in my heart.

A part of this entry asked "Would I still be seated here again the same day next year to celebrate another year of God's providence for the YF on it's 34th anniversary?"

And in that very same entry, I answered ''I pray and hope that I would."

Call it a promise to God, but it was this very still little small voice that kept asking me if I would be still found in the presence of God's people even on the 34th anniversary of YF. And I thank God that He has helped me to keep my promise to him and brought me back even as we commemorated 34 years of God's faithfulness and providence for CPYF.

And as I prepared to go to YF today, I hummed to this hymn:

O Jesus, I have promised
  To serve Thee to the end;
Be Thou forever near me,
  My Master and my Friend;
I shall not fear the battle
  If Thou art by my side,
Nor wander from the pathway
  If Thou wilt be my Guide.
 
Oh, let me feel Thee near me;
  The world is ever near;
I see the sights that dazzle,
  The tempting sounds I hear;
My foes are ever near me,
  Around me and within;
But, Jesus, draw Thou nearer,
  And shield my soul from sin.
 
Oh, let me hear Thee speaking,
  In accents clear and still,
Above the storms of passion,
  The murmurs of self-will;
Oh, speak to reassure me,
  To hasten, or control;
Oh, speak, and make me listen,
  Thou Guardian of my soul.
 
O Jesus, Thou hast promised
  To all who follow Thee
That where Thou art in glory
  There shall Thy servant be;
And Jesus, I have promised
  To serve Thee to the end;
Oh, give me grace to follow,
  My Master and my Friend.

So I can now answer that yes, I was around to celebrate another year of God's providence to CPYF. And God willing, may He bring me to see the 35th.

Legal.

So this seems like my first post of the year! Have been oh-so-busy ever since it turned 2015. Alright let's start from the very first day of the year.

Was surprised by Emil, Doreen, Qiyin and Mark at my doorstep when they came to my house at 31 December 2359 with a cake.


Emil had to leave at 1+ so the rest of them stayed back. And because they couldn't rush in time for the last train, so they stayed over all the way to the first train. Spent the whole time chatting. Then we decided to climb to Kent Ridge Park just in time for the first day break of 2015.

 

 
Thank you all for the birthday and well wishes. I have read everyone of them. Really appreciate even the shortest text to wish me a happy birthday.
 

We made it through the day!


Historical moment I must record down. So on normal public holidays my family always go out to gai gai and shop. And then suddenly my brother asked me to walk with Ion to him (we were at Metro). WHY? I asked. To get me a pair of Converse he said. Cause I threw away my old pair of cream converse at Vietnam when it was soiled beyond redemption. Prices have raised over the years, and I honestly preferred the older design as compared to the new one. But all is well and good, I can finally wear sneakers with jeans again. Thank you Brother for my first ever birthday present from you.


So Jingqiau just came back from Aussieland for her summer break! Her family held a small gathering and she invited a few of us to her new home. So glad to see the girls after so long again. Caught up with old friends who were not in this picture like Lucas, Jiashen and Katherine too.

And then we come to the most hectic period of the year for CCOM! OPEN HOUSE. It was rather stressful for us leaders cause there were so many things to settle and making sure our appointed younger leaders were doing their jobs right.

"Never to forget to have some fun, even when you're doing the most stressful things!" - Hui En



I was looking elsewhere, Shing was adjusting her hair. But it was an unexpectedly glam shot.


So my finance girls came to surprise me when it was the closing of SPOH Day 0. Even though it was a last minute decision on their part, but I really didn't expect that they would do something for me. We aren't really close per se, but I was really touched when they did so much for me, and even called me their finance lao bu. Awwwww... :-") Thank you so much girls!!



SPOH Day 1 internal bus guide partner. Diva Xuan.



Yet another candid.



Was off duty on the last day of SPOH, but went to meet up with my sushis to celebrate the end of the biggest event that we were in charge of, on CCOM's side.



Cause I was the odd one out....


But nonetheless, really enjoyed this whole journey together as leader with them.

Oh yah, I forgot to include that actually in the afternoon, I was with these bunch of people. A short meet up and I wouldn't consider it as a catch up, but good enough for now. Glad to know that they are all doing well in their lives.
 

Okay... So I met him just recently at Jingqiau's house but we could only afford a better picture when we met up here. HAHAHA.


What can I say man... Still as shaoye as ever, ever since he moved up to J1.


So wow. An intern teacher currently?!?!?! HELLO MR NG!! HAHAHAHAH.


He became more sturdy and macho!! NS really does wonders to boys man...


Specially went over from JEM to IMM just to visit him at work!


We will never be complete without her around us.

Was missing yuanxing for this time's gathering. Tsk tsk, busy with his new girl. But it's alright, WE'LL MEET UP SOON AND CATCH UP THEN.

So... another historical moment happened. Went for Cats the musical with my brother and I was sponsored by papa as a form of reward for my past sem's results. DID MY BRO JUST WILLINGLY POSE FOR A PHOTO WITH ME?! And he was smiling too.





So towards the end of the intermission, the cats came out to teased the audiences. Thank you, dear actor for being so sporty and willing to pose for the selfie as soon as I whipped out my phone!

Got invited to OCS Alpha Wing Social Night. Honestly, I don't know what's the hype over being invited to Social Night. All my friends going crazy about it when they heard I got invited. But frankly, I went only because Ben couldn't find other girls who could make it. Technically I couldn't make it too, but I excused myself an hour earlier from Korean class so that I could go for this event.

Mad rush. Was picked up at 638, flew home to shower, change and make up, then flew to SAFTI and reached at 735. Round of applause for me pls.
 

Bumped into Ode and Jing there!!


Everyone there honestly looked super old man... I felt so young and out of the place. Sigh...


Met a DME senior that I've never seen before in SP but apparently he was quite a good friend of Ben. Hello Zhipeng!


Made a new friend there called Grace! Wow she was just so pretty I just can't.


So Grace was Xiuzheng's date and Xiuzheng was Ben's best friend. And the 4 of us basically just hung out together the whole of social night. And while the guys were busy taking group photos and all, we 2 girls were left to talk to each other. Even though we didn't chat non-stop, but I was glad I didn't feel super awkward around her at those times we weren't talking, but just watchin the people around us. She was such a nice girl.

And thank you Xiuzheng for the ride back home!


So after all your relentless beggings, I finally conceded and decided to help you and be your date for Social Night, if not I'd be guilty if you had to stay in camp for 3 weekends just because you didn't bring a date. But was really pleasantly surprised with all those gifts you prepared for me. The bouquet of roses were really pretty till even Jing was jealous that it was prettier than the ones her bf gave her. :P And your gifts of appreciation, along with the handmade card. Really appreciate all the effort you go through just to make sure it was a pleasant experience for me. Thank you Ben!


Receiving my first ever bouquet in my life. Even though it's from a friend, this deserves some commemoration.


So that's all for my eventful first half of January!

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

So goodbye, 2014.



Indeed, I can safely say that 2014 has been the most emotional year for me yet.

Started out the year on a good note I would say. The customary birthday wishes accompanied with the well wishes for the year.

Things was getting a little tough in school when disagreements, backstabbing and basically just any bad things that could turn a relationship sour happened with all the projects going on. Everyone was so tensed. Hey you hardly contributed to the project! Hey you are always MIA-ing on us! Hey can you at least try to ask where can you help? Hey you could have ... ... ... Even though they were smiling and kindly declined any help you offered, yet behind your backs they go "Walao this person never do anything at all."

But I was still alright, coping and surviving in my own little way.

And then there came the end of my 1st academic year in my polytechnic education. Maybe I was starting to get complacent with my results so far in the first 3 terms of the year, that my results wasn't as good as I expected. Was hoping for an A for my macroecons but got a B+ instead. But despite that, I got a sem GPA that was higher than my previous sem, so I was able to pull up my cumulative GPA by a bit. It was as though the Lord was telling me that even though I could study enough to pass, but I still have to rely on His strength if I want to glorify His name through my studies.

Disappointed, but contented. So I moved on to my end semester holidays.

Got selected to be the GL for SPSU's FOC for the freshies of 14/15. So I heard it was the most coveted role as a then freshie? Because out of the 40-50+ helpers, only 12 will be selected. And if you attended last year's FOC, it is only out of 6 because the other 6 slots will be left for those who didn't attend FOC.

I would say that being a part of FOC as a GL, or even as a helper, was really a (poly)life changing experience. All those tough trainings that we had to endure, and through all those, we made friends with new people, and even become closer than we were before with friends prior to the trainings.

Had to busily prepare for the Freshmen Orientation Weekend Activities, which the year 1 standing comm had the privilege in organising the entire camp themselves. So this was the first time ever that I was handling finance for a camp. Was in charge of food too. It was a fun experience, but it was there where it came strongly to me that, some people can be really good friends, but you just can't work together with them at all.

Then finally, there came the stepping up day. Stepping up to the executive committee in the Students' Union and also in the Student Council. Not forgetting, stepping up as the next tier of leaders in ACER. All coveted roles, and there I find there were so many that actually wanted those positions more than me, yet I was given those roles. Privileges after privileges, but really, there was more responsibilities to be taken up.

This was probably the first time in my entire life that I got to hold on to so many big leadership roles, that I would never have dreamt of just because I had never really gotten much favour from teachers who would usually hand pick their little leaders.

But the roughest patch of my education had definitely got to be this, that for the first time in my life schooling, I was all alone in class. The only friend I had in class was going to transfer to another course because she couldn't cope with the demands of our current course and so she decided to transfer to a course that suited her better. It was as though in that instant I found out, my little sky came crashing down. Who to sit with during lectures? Who to sit with in class? Who to eat with during breaks? Who to walk to the MRT with after lessons ended?

"I's okay. I'll be fine. I can be totally cool even if I'm by myself", the comforting lies I told myself, as I started to isolate myself from my class. I sat alone, most commonly at the first or the last rows during tutorials. I didn't want to intrude any cliques anyway, since their numbers were so perfectly even. I skipped as much lectures as I could. And was thankful that I needed to go back to the clubroom almost every school day because there were so many things that my club members needed me to settle.

So allow me to quote Matthew here "To the ones who doubted and mocked us. The ones who sneered at our dreams, scoffed at our ambitions, bitched or backstabbed us... thank you... for helping us realise reality and the ugly side of humanity. It's also because of you that I'm that bit more determined to be better; to celebrate the little milestones along the way and appreciate another kind of person even more - the ones who extend a gracious, genuine hand."

It was towards the end of the term where suddenly, this particular classmate decided to sit with me, away from his clique. And he started to probe and question me many kinds of why. He gave the wall that I built up in front of my class a little crack. And before I knew it, now he is one of my closest friend in class that I can actually share a lot freely with. And he always assures me that he has my back, especially when things in class got really ugly in the second term. In times where I really wanted to just give up when I realised that people just slander you just because they don't like you and even try to sow discord with your other good friends, bringing you down, but you always, always never fail to believe in me and what I did. And for that, for not giving up on me even though many times I tried to build a wall and keep you out, I just thank you for always willing to be there for me.

So let me just say that term 2 was the most emotional period of the year. It was tough, it was rough, and it was harsh. I still remember that I was so sick during the revision week before the exam week. I was coughing so badly, occasional fever on and off, and a never ending free flow of mucus. I couldn't even study properly. I even had to sit some paper with a slight fever. It was really a test of faith and I really had no way but to only put all my trust in God, that He will see me through.

I can still recall how I was so worried about my Human Resource Management module. I scored my first ever D in poly with a just-pass 51 during the Mid Sem Test. And even though the comfort was that it was only 10% in weightage, but the fear was that, it was only 10% and I got a D, I have no idea what to expect for a 50% weightage paper. But God has been faithful to see me through all my paper and guess what? He gave me my first ever perfect 4.0 in poly! And that earned me the Top 16 title in my whole cohort for that semester, and placed me in the School's Honour Roll.

So many first times just in 2014 itself.

Went for my first ever Overseas CIP and it was really a humbling experience, with many friendships forged. Here for my reflection that was featured on the school's DSD (or now known as DSA) Facebook page.

First time participating in a photo shoot for the school. Special mention and thanks to Jamie Chen (ey look, I specially bolded your name for you) for agreeing without hesitation to help me plan out what to wear for the shoot.

Then I was contacted to do an interview to be featured in the January issue of Teenage. Special thanks to Daniel for helping me vet through my words.


And then since yesterday, I've got a flood of messages and pictures from my friends saying they saw me in a pillar in school and on the brochure for business school.



I can't deny that I was quite excited when I was contacted to do all these, just because it was my first time and really, not many people get a chance to do all these, right? It was a refreshing and fun experience to have done all these, and having met new (and really good looking) friends through the photo shoot. While I see people's eyes of envy, some were really supportive of me doing all these, but I believe that there were some others who thought that I wasn't worthy to be doing all these. And while people are starting to look at me in a different light, let me just take a moment to thank all my friends who have helped me to where I am today, that I have not forgotten you and where I am today, you have played a big part in it. Never one moment where I have not been appreciative of what you all have done for me.

I honestly thought that it was just going to be a small picture of me hanging at some deserted place in the school. But really, to be featured in all these avenues, I really don't exactly know what to say. While I know that Valerie was in charge of all these, some told me that Michelle had a part in recommending me. Whatever the case, thank you, both Valerie and Michelle in giving me this once in a lifetime opportunity and experience for something for me to look back in the future and smile at this.

Looking back, 2014 was just too packed, too rushed and too jammed. One thing after another. And I am not exaggerating when I say I actually have all the weeks of my upcoming holidays already packed with school related things going on, just within the first two weeks when school had just reopened.

One of the more depressing moments that I faced, other than those alone times in classes, was one when I realised that it was time to move on from this friendship that wasn't working out anymore. I can't deny that a lot of what I have today, this friend had played a huge role in helping me up, but it was just somehow things didn't work out between us anymore. We can't agree with each other anymore. We don't like the ways each of us handle things.

And while I was depressed of this failing friendship, it came to me that many a times, it is actually not that the person has changed that you start to dislike them, but more often, it is just that you start to discover more of them that you dislike.

"To the ones who left us; the ones who've passed on or we’ve drifted away from. Nothing really lasts forever.. everything has it’s reason and time.. with you and I, we probably reached our chapter’s end. But even though we can’t or may never talk again.. thank you for the moments during our time together. Because it may never happen again, but we both know that what we had was real and it shall always be honoured in memory."

The biggest regret of the year would most probably be that I was really inactive in church activities and did not get to experience much sweet fellowship with likeminded brethren. Many times when I finally find myself back in YF again, I hear so many people saying to me "Wa, I haven't seen you in a very long time." So much so to a point when it started to annoy me, and really, guilt trip me. But I was still annoyed. Yes I know I know, I haven't seen you for a long time either. And so much so inactive that even those who joined YF during the period of the year sees me at  year end gatherings/camp, even they thought that I was a newcomer.

This inactivity also made many people think that I have forgotten all about the Lord to go and pursue worldly things. So I was perceived as this "backslidden Christian" to many. Well, I wouldn't blame them. I would have thought so about myself too if I were to see someone like me behaving like this too. And hence the many subtle rebukes coming from friends about how I should be going back to YF and all. Honestly, while I hope that their intentions were well and good, I can't help but be annoyed at their "holier than thou" tone that they have while putting across their messages. So much till I just became too lazy to explain my situation to them and just let it be. So note to my future self when I need to rebuke others, let me do it with a humble heart, but before that, let me take time to pray for wisdom for words.

Even though it isn't necessary and definitely for you to get good marks when you put God first in studying, but God has really blessed me with good results when I decided to place all my trust in him while studying, and taking the test. That He will give me nothing but the best to me and I just need to do my best, because he will deliver the rest.

I am just glad that even though I have been missing out a lot in fellowship, but the Lord has given me tests and trials for my faith in Him. Second year is just really terrible and I recall I was looking forward to the end of the second year just even in the 2nd week when the AY of 14/15 just started, and even now, I still am. I was still thinking about how do I survive my second year alone in class at the start of the year. But God always provides and so what if I didn't have any friends in my class that I could go to help? Thankful for Kokpin who has helped me with every single question that I had with regards to academics. A fellow commonwealthian that I only got to know as a friend only after we started the second sem. Need no bunch of clique when I can ask the top student of the cohort if I didn't understand anything.

There were many more academic excellence (not that they were fantastic, but good enough to not be ashamed of) that the Lord has given me. And they were able to make my parent a little more proud of my achievements. And I thank the Lord for that.



"And whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as unto the Lord, and not unto men; Knowing that of the Lord ye shall receive the reward of the inheritance: for ye serve the Lord Christ." —Colossians 3:23-24



2014. A rocky road. A painful journey. But God has been very good to me.

Sunday, December 28, 2014

Bliss.

What better way than to spend the last Lord's day of the year with His people!

Had batch lunch today at Fat Boy's (finally tried out that place). Went to my home a bit to chill. Then off to Jcube for some one-for-one Starbucks Christmas drink. Then off to church for SGH. Then went for dinner at Ayer Raja. Sambal stingray and Sambal Kangkong. Yumz. But so full.

Ok. This entry is actually just an excuse for me to post these pictures.



Chewie was sad that her Holy Caesar burger was flatter than my Pizza the Hut burger. You can see why.... -points to the picture below-






Fat *GIRLS after the meal man. HAHAHAHA.

But in all honesty, thank God that I decided to go for the batch lunch today. Reminded me of how sweet it is to have fellowship with likeminded brethren. You can never find that much joy and peace with anyone else, but only with God's people.

Goodnight!