Oasis Haven
an oasis.. a haven

By Anonymous
I found someone's wallet in the washroom yesterday morning. Took a look at the notes pocket, saw nothing and returned it to the General Office. Not like I would have taken the money if there was, anyway.

The owner came by my class today after recess to say thanks.
 


By Anonymous
Went to Parkway Parade to buy another book today, The Wedding, Nicholas Sparks. Here's what it says at the back.

"After thirty years, Wilson Lewis is forced to face a painful truth. His wife, Jane, has fallen out of love with him, and it is entirely his fault.

Despite the shining example of his in-laws, Noah and Allie Calhoun, and their fifty-year love affair, Wilson is unable to express his true feelings. He has spent too little time at home and too much at the office. Now his daughter is about to marry, and his wife is thinking about leaving him. But if Wilson is sure of anything, it's this, his love for Jane has grown over the years, and he will do anything he can to save their marriage. With the memories of Noah and Allie's inspiring life together as a guide, he vows to find a way to make his wife fall in love with him.. all over again."

Nicholas Sparks has never failed to amaze me with his creativity and writing skills. His books are really excellent, he just keeps me reading them.

It all started with me browsing through TV aimlessly, until I came to HBO, channel 60. A Walk To Remember really touched me, even though I only caught it halfway. I watched it another two times and even recorded one of them. I found out about the book itself and it sparked off my interest in reading. As for what the story is about.. you should watch the movie or read the book.. it'll be worth it. ;)

I'm not really a bookworm, I just enjoy a good read. =)
 


By Anonymous
Well.. the preliminary exams are coming up in 10 weeks and after-school revision starts in 2 weeks. It's time to get serious about my studies.

I really hope I'll be able to score well. As much as getting into a JC and then into a university is important for my future in finding a job, I don't think I will be happy there. I'm more of a hands-on person.. not a book person..
 


By Anonymous

Just got home from LLTC, really tired..

It was an awesome camp, a memorable one at that.

The highlight of the whole camp for me must be my attachment to Robless, cause their group admin was missing most of the time. Even though I spent very little time with them, I was still filled with tears during the commissioning on the fifth night, I probably could have broken down right then.

If there was a best group award, I'd give it to them. The first night (3rd day) that I got to know them, I was gonna ask them to gather for a group discussion, but they gathered by themselves instead. All of them spoke a fair share too, even though it was about the same thing. I was really amazed by that.

I was even more surprised during the morning run on the last day. All of them ran together and even came in first though they started out second! Their journals also projected them as mature teenagers.

During the commissioning, some of them apologised to one particular person for making fun of him. It takes guts to do that! One of them even said, "I'd like to thank --- (their missing-in-action group admin), cause without him, Wei Ket is here with us."

One of the Robless group members really strike me. His thoughts are mature and well-gathered. The only problem is that he himself thinks that he goes a little too far sometimes, calling himself arrogant. However, I wrote in his journal that he should not think so. Something like "people tend to lose track of themselves when they are really interested in doing something, that includes you, there is no need to put down yourself". His handwriting is cursive and I also heard that he is the top scorer. Amazing kid.

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Second night.. my knees hurt like hell. Probably cause I cycled a little after using my legs to support myself while rocking the dragon boat. It was unbearable, thank God we had deep-heating cream, else I would have had a real tough time. I hate muscle aches.

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Donald was also treating me coldly. He said something like "ride your bike here for what? Think the school very big ar?" when I cycled towards him. The previous night, he told me he wanted to cycle but I said no cause I was going to sleep, so I thought I'd let him cycle but he gave me the cold treatment instead.

It was only in his affirmation note that I knew what was wrong. He thought that I was "going too far again". I sent him an sms after I read it, telling him that I didn't know what I did wrong, but what I did know was that it wasn't intentional and hadn't been since the Ipoh convention, also asked him to reconsider before thinking that I was "back to my old self". We talked a little during the walk to the bus stop when the camp was over, so I guess everything is fine now.

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Speaking of that "previous night", Benjamin Lim's (one of the faciliators) leg injury was acting up again so he had to go home. He could barely move his left leg and he said it was numb. I was relieved to see him the next day. He is one of those who went with me to the Ipoh convention last year. What he said when he got back really made my day though, he told me that someone will appreciate my efforts, I was really glad to know that someone noticed me.

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One last thing, I had a conflict with Jorge cause he thought that I wanted the main role badly during the auditions held during the faciliators' retreat. We argued for a good bit there. I was really surprised when he asked me to join him for "Into The Fire", cause I was told to take over his role in the first place. Guess we're peaced now.
 


By Anonymous
Going to the Lasallian Leadership Training Camp (LLTC) tomorrow, looking foward to it cause I just love camps.. We'll be facilitating this time, unlike last year where I joined as a participant.

I wish Mr Kenny Wong would have let me taken over him as La Salle during the full dress rehearsal earlier though, cause Marc left. I would have done a much better job than him, if I do say so myself. =P

Just waiting for Norton to finish scanning my laptop, the time is 11.37pm.. Gotta wake up at 5.30am tomorrow and be at St Joseph's Institution at 7, good thing we left our bags at St Patrick's already. As to why I mentioned both SJI and SPS, the first few hours of camp will be held at the former, then we'll go to SPS for the rest.
 


By Anonymous
My second sis said that she would pack her stuff and come to our house immediately if my brother-in-law brought his dad to their home. Of course, she should help take care of him, but she is already battered up from taking care of her son - my nephew and she has to work from morning to evening too.

I almost blew up during the previous incident - one which should not be mentioned. Almost told my brother-in-law off but being stubborn and inflexible. He was pushing my second sis to a corner..

If something does happen and she does come home with a bag and my nephew, I'm gonna stand up for my second sis. Not gonna let her be mistreated.
 


By Anonymous
Just realised I haven't posted in a month..

Well.. the whole month of June are holidays, but the first two were wasted in school and I'm enjoying this third week. Next week, fourth week, I'll be in camp. I'm looking forward to it cause this time, I'll be there as a facilitator. I went last year as a participant and it was really fun. :)

I really don't understand people. Why do divorces even happen? They married each other in the first place cause they were in love, right? Or maybe not..

Personally, I think I'm the kinda person who would love someone forever. Of course, that's hard to say at this point of time.. but I'll be waiting for that special girl. Someone whom I can talk to whenever I need a listening ear.. someone whom I can say sweet dreams to every night.. someone who will support me in things I do.. someone whom I can say "I love you" to..