Yohooo!! My stinky pillow!! miss you so much!!
Woops, excuse me.

Just got back from the Kuching High Red Crescent Leadership Camp 2006.
4 days 3 nights. Yes, I survived.
ONE-HOUR opening ceremony speech *my goodness*, early morning emergency calls, rock hard cement floor which nearly froze me in the middle of the night, annoying whistles every morning which means I’ll have to drag my body up again, morning inspections which need us to arrange each single strand of string outside our luggage and put it back again, having to cramp into a tiny cubical toilet with Agnes with 2 pails of water, long lectures in air-con room that I’ll have to smack and pinch myself just to be awake, ooooh yes, I SURVIVED!!
I’m NOT gonna look at those classrooms and toilets the same way again!
Now do I sound like I’m just back from an army camp or some sort? *hehe* Well, I did enjoy though.

Luv y’all! Group 7 – Rational
[hey, wait, I was also in grp 7 for the Johor Camp..what a coincidence..]
Other activities:
1. Flag making – our group produced the dirtiest flag out of all 8 groups which even the word RATIONAL is hardly readable. XD Yet we still got 7 for the presentation.
2 . Marching practice - Was somehow a difficulty. Not used to the tones and commands practiced by other schools. Different chapters, different style. We ended up showing each other how’s each of our schools’ different practices. Not much of practice.
3. Quiz Bee – ERC & first aid questions. Got 7 marks for this too. [not bad huh..]
4. Friendship Night –

Danced danced and danced. yep. 

A wonderful surprise birthday celebration for 6 of the participants. Aww..look at Liang Yuan and Pauline…Tears of joy!
5. Morning drill – Rather interesting. Conducted by Calvin Wong.
6. Relay Bandaging - Our group was SLOW. In addition to a few group members who didn’t have any idea about first aid. =.= Got 3 marks only.
7. Mobile kitchen – It was cool! [note: only the practical was fun. the lecture part?NO]
I got so hungry that when I got my portion of food, I got a realisation that rice is actually sweet. *hahaha*

Hands-on cooking

Our beloved Pn. Lim & Sarah, the beauty, XD frying eggies for one of our meals
8. Team Match – Fun! Our group managed to pull through every task.

I crawl, I crawl, I crawl crawl crawl
~Soaking wet & soapy~
9. Treasure Hunt – Gosh, we got only 2 marks for this. Having to do 20 times of frog jumping to get the last 2 clues plus all the other painstakingly collected clues which needed to form a map that was totally useless.

One of the task – Make silly faces *blaah!* [spot me!]
10. Presentation on how to organise an activity – 9 marks for this! Yep. Excellent! Considering we had only half an hour to sort everything out. and being the Programme Officer was totally about being hair-wired. Luckily managed get it done quite satisfyingly.
11. Marching Demo – We all ended up marching according to our own chapters.

SMK Chung Hua Miri was not bad.

As for our school, though it wasn’t perfect, but considering Ee hui having the guts to accept being the commander just half an hour before, she was amazing! *cheers!*

Beauty!
12. Talentine – We all did had a good laugh. Not to mention the ex-leaders fooling around at the back added a hell load of laughter into it. As for our group, it went well and we managed to drag to the 8th minute [not what we expected.]

T’was an improvisation of PCK comedy sketch which brings the message about being RATIONAL. got 7 marks. wohoo!
13. Obstacle course – The obstacles were set up by the scouts. Interesting. Lucky for us, the guys in our group were all splendid, they were all gentlemens offering tremendous help to us - the girls.
There were quite a few teary casualties. Thank God, our group were all still in one piece.


Pix1 : Wee! Pix2: *here!! pain ar!!*

For the last activity, THE GREAT WALL OF CHINA…
For our group, our leader and his brilliant idea – the masking tape.
Needless to say, our group formed the longest line. *teehee*
And for the last meal, we all had KFC. Hilarious isn’t it? KFC for camp. *wahaha*
Too bad, I couldn’t make it to stay back till the end for the closing ceremony. Didn’t even got the chance to say goodbye to my group members…Aww…..*sniff..*
The design for the camp T-shrit and the camp programme book was a beauty. Simplistic and plain.
And oh, this is not to be missed out! Way to go, RATIONAL group!
