Saturday, June 21, 2008

Give it a go!

Since Yiing has not updated this site for a long time, let me write something on the wall... Well, let see whether I got the talent to blog or not... (^_~)

Recently, we went to a language camp which was held in IPTI, Johor. Most of us enjoyed it very much... We danced, sang, laughed, aerobic, and the most fun after all; made a lot and lots and lots of friends!!!


"Happy Birthday, Madam... Happy Birthday, Madam..." A surprise event for Mrs. Lim before the boarding time..

From left: Grace (IPBL), Bonnie (IPBL), Alex (IPTI), and Sim (IPIK)... A lot more pics are coming up...

"Tinggi-tinggi gunung Kinabalu... Tinggi lagi sayang sama kamu..." Gathered in the hall while waiting for the next activity...


Look at the photo above... Guys, you can sign up to be a freelance model too... lol!



"Everyone, look at the lens!" This photo was snapped before our departure to Johor...

Well, I guess that's all for today... I'll update more later on...

Friday, December 14, 2007

8.10.2007 (FRIDAY)

It was a special day, we had done our banner and already handed in our assignments and it was FRIDAY! Friday means so many things to us, not the FRIDAY restaurant,
but it simply means weekend is here! But what is it so special about?
Well, Kuching Festival was around at that time, so it means we could go there and have fun at night! Alright, what else?

A cake? Why? Any celebrations? YES! Can’t you see what it had written on the surface? Sweet 18 Tharini! It was Tharini’s birthday. So, what did we do? Well, we had planned a wonderful surprise birthday party for her! You can consider the surprise birthday party as a lame one ‘cause she said she could guess it already (do you think so? Nah……). Our plan was so perfect, how could our dear Tharini get it?


Before this, let me explain a bit about our dear Tharini. Tharini is a tall and sweet girl who comes all the way from KL. I still remember the first day, I met her mum, oh she is very kind and friendly – Mrs Manoharan. Ooops, did I just say out Tharini’s full name? Hm… I think she won’t mind as she is a very considerate person. Her mum always send goodies to her like pineapple tart and gardenia bread! Haha, we all love Tharini so much, if u got this chance to visit this girls’ hostel then u will hear gossiping voices from the edge of the first floor especially the last three rooms. You will hear non stop laughing voices talking about THA-RINI. Well, I been there a few times and enjoyed a lot. I started to feel that I should not always hang out downstairs….oh no, did I just mention which floor im staying? Ok, no offense to Tharini, she is generous, I can always get gardenia bread from her and sugar from Zatul, her roommate. Even though she…haih…did I say I will only talk a bit? But quite a lot of crap ya.

Hm… I am writing out of topic already. Ok get back to the celebration story. Ohya, on that early morning, we all agreed to pretend not interested to talk to her and not even one of us wanted to wish her Happy Bday! Yea, we were so cruel… We even told other class people to keep this secret. After the class ends, we could see her eyes were rolling with tears (haha, ok, maybe not), our baby looked so upset for the whole day. From the afternoon till evening, no one wanted to ask her out. She just stayed in her room all alone. Whereas, some of us went to Kuching Festival and some went Satok, and one more secretly went to buy her birthday cake. Who was the secret one? It’s Sri Aman girl, Nana! High responsibility on her!

At 8pm sharp, everyone gathered at koperasi except for our Miss Tharini. We switched off the lights and quietly awaiting our Miss Tharini arrived. But how could she come if no one told her? So we let Jordan to announce that we had an urgent meeting at koperasi. And then we sang ~Happy bday to u….~ And did she feel touched and cry? I don’t know… hehe.

Yeah, posing while cuttin the cake... (wad on earth is bonnie smilin at d back ther, waiting to cut the cake also ka?)

Ammmmmm...yummy!

Can u see the balloon up there? A gift from us to Tharini, specially brought back from Kch Fest!!!

Afternoon, In Block D Hostel, Room D. XX,

Tharini: Mommy, I feel so sad, no one remembers my bday, I feel so lonely this year, it’s my 18th bday! How could it be like this? I feel so exhausted here, I wana go back to KL!!! I wana go shopping and celebrate my sweet 18!

Evening, In Block D Hostel, Room D. XX

Tharini: Where is everyone? (lonely…im miss lonely…)

8pm, Koperasi

Tharini: ???

12am, In Block D Hostel, Room D. XX

Tharini: Wahaha, my SWEETEST 18!

Okay, these monologues are what I think; maybe part of them is true, so it is still believable, am I right, Tharini?

Merdeka! Merdeka! Merdeka! Malaysiaku Gemilang!


What is so important with Merdeka? Well, it means our country got freedom and no more being British colony or be monopolised by other power. We have a democratic system which everyone stands a chance to vote for the government, to elect the suitable representatives for them. Alright, now that’s all bit information about our beloved Malaysia. What I am going to talk about is what we did to show how much we love Malaysia. At the earlier of the Eighth month, IPBL suggested that every class must create a banner with the theme of ‘Malaysiaku Gemilang’. Well, it was no more a suggestion, all the class monitors had a meeting with the JPPs and came out to become a competition between classes! Without any objections from our class (I think so), we all decided to let the professionals to do our job. We handed this prestigious job to Mr Jordan to send it to Kedai Fotostat in Satok area. There would have very skilful people to help us do designs, colours editing and printing and so on, sounds like very interesting. Actually, it is not that difficult and we manage to do it our own, we can buy a piece of white cloth and paint it ourselves. I believe our class got this talent to do it. We really have it! It was just at that moment we were all packed with assignments like doing scrapbooks, literature analysis, ICT, and etc. So we had to sacrifice this meaningful loving Malaysia banner. We did not have enough time to buy paints to design the banner. Besides that, the expenditure was also a problem. After our class accurately calculated out the class expenses under the lead of Aimi, the thrifty treasurer, so we decided to use rm68 (if im not mistaken) to employ the professionals to do our banner rather than buying paints which hm…… would be over budget. Like this, we could be more focused on our ASSIGNMENTS and would not feel stressful and some people would not freak out when he or she could not finish the work in time. See, what a great deal! Lastly, we managed to hand in the banner in time, thanked to Mr Jordan again who went to Satok to get the banner done. But… we found out the ‘Malaysiaku Gemilang’ was not obvious!!! After all, who cares anymore, at least we processed something out and it belongs to Otago 1, like our BABY. At last, everyone smiled while taking photo with our baby banner.

SMILE... ;p


Thursday, December 6, 2007

Tryout!!! Testing 1, 2, 3...

ok, now this is just a tryout for our new blog. What I would like to announce here is that i am just a new blogger, never do such high-tech thing before, so i hope anyone of you (the authors) who really knows how to work this thing out, please please please edit or design to make our blog look nice,ok. I have no comment on how you all do, i only wish it really does look nice in the end. If you got nicer templates for the blog, know how to make the posts in the blog look nicer, or you already have juiciest story to tell, you are all greatly encouraged and being appreciated to start do it right now. If you all want to change the settings, just do it as long as you think is appropriate. Well, now i think writing without short forms is quite matters, hm....i think better
we can still use short forms but don't over do it,k.
haha!

okie, mis u all! wish to c u all soon!

ohya, if you'd like to introduce about your state, your hometown, juz do it, coz i oso wana noe more bout it, hehe...