A lot of people have been passing away recently =(
There was our Honorary President of the BB, whom we were just talking about the night before, who passed away the next morning while we were at one our our events.
The wakes and funerals were tough on us. As relatively new and young staff, we barely knew this man, let alone talked to him, although sure, we've seen him. But at the wake services, we felt like we understood him, and there was a deep respect for this gentleman. At the wake services, it was obvious that he was not only the reason the BB is still here, he also changed many lives, of the Boys, and Officers too.
Kinda somber period for a while. It was pretty weird at office too, and even the Officers noticed it.
The missing presence of Uncle. I miss him. A lot. He was always the cheery friendly face who brightens up my day, especially when i'm mang zhang about meetings.
But i believe both of them are in heaven now. =)
Heaven's a wonderful place, right?
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Monday, April 19, 2010
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
23 Mar 2010
MY EVENT IS FINALLY OVER!!!!
Haha shall rest. Happy =)
Lots of post event stuff to do up, but no worries. Relax a little.. A LITTLE.
Haha shall rest. Happy =)
Lots of post event stuff to do up, but no worries. Relax a little.. A LITTLE.
Sunday, February 14, 2010
14 February 2010
GRRRRR.....
Met mum's cell group members after church today.
Friend: WOW what a good looking son you have. guai hor guai...
Mum: *stunned face*
Dad* *continues eating*
Loisa: *jaw drops all the way to the basement*
Well i'm not exactly your typical girly girl, but for goodness sake, i don't think i look like a male.
Loisa: ha ha ha, auntie, you're so funny. I'm a girl... =)
Friend: Ah ya ya ya, such a pretty daughter you have... guai hor guai...
Mum: =.=""""
Dad: *continues eating*
Loisa: zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Friend: How old your son already arh?
Loisa & Mum: DAUGHTER!!
Friend: Yah daughter. How old? Primary 4 ah?
Mum: She's working already!
Friend: oh. So... how old? Primary 6?
Dad: *goes and queues for drinks*
Loisa: *gives a resigned sigh* Yes auntie, i just completed my PSLE. Waiting to go into Raffles Institution next year, so i'm working this year to earn some money.
Friend: aiyooo, so guai... you have such a guai boy...
Mum: *incredulous look*
Happy Valentines Day and Chinese New Year... sigh...
Met mum's cell group members after church today.
Friend: WOW what a good looking son you have. guai hor guai...
Mum: *stunned face*
Dad* *continues eating*
Loisa: *jaw drops all the way to the basement*
Well i'm not exactly your typical girly girl, but for goodness sake, i don't think i look like a male.
Loisa: ha ha ha, auntie, you're so funny. I'm a girl... =)
Friend: Ah ya ya ya, such a pretty daughter you have... guai hor guai...
Mum: =.=""""
Dad: *continues eating*
Loisa: zzzzzzzzzzzzzz
Friend: How old your son already arh?
Loisa & Mum: DAUGHTER!!
Friend: Yah daughter. How old? Primary 4 ah?
Mum: She's working already!
Friend: oh. So... how old? Primary 6?
Dad: *goes and queues for drinks*
Loisa: *gives a resigned sigh* Yes auntie, i just completed my PSLE. Waiting to go into Raffles Institution next year, so i'm working this year to earn some money.
Friend: aiyooo, so guai... you have such a guai boy...
Mum: *incredulous look*
Happy Valentines Day and Chinese New Year... sigh...
Sunday, February 07, 2010
7 February 2010
I found these in a first aid manual...
Read the following, and tell me if you want to laugh or cry...
Breaks in the skin are called closing wounds.
(Apparently, if i have broken skin, it is a closed wound.)
Some of these closing wounds may require stickers if you are serious enough.
(If i'm serious about my wounds, it'll be good to put stickers on the closing wounds.)
Opening wounds do not have a break in the skin and are identified by swelling and busies.
(By now, i'm speechless.)
If First Aid is done correctly, your victim will not die. Blood can be controlled, and infection is maximised.
(It's re-assuring to know that i'm performing first aid on a victim of mine, and that he/she will not die. And that of course, infections will be maximised should i try to save my victim.)
If you get a mussel cramp while exercising or doing other activity, you can stop your mussel s.
(Seafood cramps....!)
And these are just to name a few...
*smacks head*
Read the following, and tell me if you want to laugh or cry...
Breaks in the skin are called closing wounds.
(Apparently, if i have broken skin, it is a closed wound.)
Some of these closing wounds may require stickers if you are serious enough.
(If i'm serious about my wounds, it'll be good to put stickers on the closing wounds.)
Opening wounds do not have a break in the skin and are identified by swelling and busies.
(By now, i'm speechless.)
If First Aid is done correctly, your victim will not die. Blood can be controlled, and infection is maximised.
(It's re-assuring to know that i'm performing first aid on a victim of mine, and that he/she will not die. And that of course, infections will be maximised should i try to save my victim.)
If you get a mussel cramp while exercising or doing other activity, you can stop your mussel
(Seafood cramps....!)
And these are just to name a few...
*smacks head*
Friday, February 05, 2010
5 February 2010
OKAY FINALLY AN UPDATE! people, applause come on.
Anyway, been really busy with work. It's like fighting a war in office haha.
Went to Hong Kong for a holiday. Came back, almost died with work. Goodness.
Moral of the story: don't go for too long a holiday, otherwise, you wouldn't want to go back to work. 4-5 days is just nice. Any longer and you'll want to migrate to your vacation land. =.=
But i'm getting back into the swing of things. Mainly cause i'm panicking. -.-
I've got an event coming up. Have an estimate of 80 teams signing up for this event, over 400 Boys. At the moment, i've only had 2 teams, 10 Boys. Darrrrnnn.
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Anyway, been really busy with work. It's like fighting a war in office haha.
Went to Hong Kong for a holiday. Came back, almost died with work. Goodness.
Moral of the story: don't go for too long a holiday, otherwise, you wouldn't want to go back to work. 4-5 days is just nice. Any longer and you'll want to migrate to your vacation land. =.=
But i'm getting back into the swing of things. Mainly cause i'm panicking. -.-
I've got an event coming up. Have an estimate of 80 teams signing up for this event, over 400 Boys. At the moment, i've only had 2 teams, 10 Boys. Darrrrnnn.
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