Friday, January 06, 2006

End of orientation week...

Its been a really hectic week, what with the new batch of sec 1s coming in and the CCA open house which just ended today...
To tell you the truth, i am really exhausted... and am really glad that the orientation week is over.

The first day of school started badly enough, with the sorta last minute plan in sorting the sec 1 into their classes in the hall. It might have been because i had missed the briefing, but seriously, others should know more than I do and yet they don't seem to know what to do either...

And i think talking about that reminds me about latecoming...
It seemed to have become a tradition here, that by asking people to meet at 6:45am would lead them to appear at around 7am...
This phenomenon totally boggles my mind. For one thing, the people that we are asking to meet here are SC (student councillors) so aren't they supposed to be on time for tasks... It would seem weird if the students whom elected this SCs into office would take that lying down...

And this phenomenon doesn't seems to end there, call a meeting with some people and be prepared to be dragged by about 10+ minutes just to wait for people...
Weird eh?

And it ain't over yet...

To tell you the truth, i was not really excited by the fact that we were going to do sundance all over again... (it had been bugging me for three years, and we're doing it again?!) Of course, i would have been happier if they had reverted to the old version, but i guess you can't have everything in life right?

I am fine with dancing it once or twice, but six times in the morning is overboard... You know that something is wrong when you are helping each level to dance the sundance and well, it just tag me out...
Maybe its because i got AP on that day...
And then class performance had sundance (OK, it is getting overboard, but sundance for class performance is fine with me)

And today was CCA open house. All of us was a bit tagged by that fact that the sec 1s are visiting our booths the whole day...Of course, we entertained ourselves by making fun of the other uniformed groups.

For NPCC, we were tagged by their flag pole, so we rebuilt our flag pole to make it about three times their flagpole height.
For NCC, we were deciding whether or not we should send a bunch of people there saying that the fire that was over there was actually set up using our fire as their lighter spoilt (really shows that they are unprepared eh?)
For St John, we had a really fun time collecting their stickers (as usual) and than using it to form words like "Join scouts"

Ok, that practically wraps up orientation week... and i should just shut up for the time being...

Discmon

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