Thursday, August 28, 2008

Mid-Autumn Fest at NP

Mid-autumn Fest



An extremely long day I had in school today!
I left home at 9am, and ended up reaching home at 11.30pm!
Today was indeed memorable.

Although I didn't win anything for the lucky draw, which I had expected, I had brought home with me not just prizes which could be seen or used, but even MORE meaningful things which money can't even buy.

This was the last event which we year 2 committee members were organising: Mid-autumn festival. And next year february, we will be having OUR own farewell party. It's really surprising how time flies. Before you least expect it, 1 and a half year of life in polytechnic is gone. That means there's another half more to go. Half of the 3 years, I mean.

In the past few days, Vina and I were busy with the decoration stuff. We spent our time going to Bras Basah to buy our materials and finish up with the I-LOVE-CHS badges, went to the library to cut out the star shapes, painting the 3-D moon and 2-D stars with fluorescent yellow and glow-in-the-dark paint, blah blah...

Today we were putting those BEAUTIFUL stars everywhere in the little theatrette at the Convection Centre. And of cos, not forgetting we had to take off EVERYTHING we decorated once the event was over.

Oh well. That was one of the few things I did, without forgetting that I hosted the Miao-maio Game Show together with SH.

As the minor comm members, we contributed a lot. But without our dear vice-chairman YJ, all these wouldn't be possible. She must be the one having the most stress. A round of applause for YJ :)

Also had a sort of H2H (heart-to-heart) talk with YF. She shared some matters with me, and I could really empathise with her. It's as if I almost found someone whom I can really talk to. Someone who does not have a fake personality, someone who doesn't say something but have another totally different meaning to it. (I'm not referring to anyone in particular here, just making a general statement.) And maybe I could even share the Wuhan University dorm with her and YJ, hopefully? Haha. Still have another semester to go, anyway.

YES. I DO mean another semester. ONE MORE FREAKING SEMESTER. And most probably our whole year 2 batch will be studying in China TOGETHER at the same time. Chances are there'll be no more splitting into 2 seperate batches. But still, I think lots will be drawed, as to who goes to ZUCC, who goes to Wuhan. Latest news which leaked out from the one of the teachers today okay. I can't remember who, but I think it's Nan laoshi. They haven't announced this officially yet, of cos. So probably attachment will be delayed? Hmm.

Only the 5 of us from L1 were there, sad to say. But oh well. There'll be more food to eat! Hah. I'm not a greedy pig okay :X

I'm not gonna comment too much on the event today. But I think that those 2 comedy skits which the year 1s had put up were entertaining! Good work :)

Another thing which I'll probably never ever forget: I sat in Nan laoshi's car when I went home! Yes! He actually drove the car to Dover Mrt Station! Hehe. Not forgetting to snap some pictures in the car. Haha. But of cos without flash, if not it'll be embarrasing if he knew that I was still taking pictures at that point of time.

Admirers of him: maybe next time you can try to spot which car in the carpark is his? I'd be magnanimous enough to reveal to you that it's black in colour :)

I took MANY photos with my camera, including the one which belonged to SH's friend Yue Ming. Thank you. Simply loved the 12X zoom which his Canon camera had! It was grreaaat :) I really liked the way which I could zoom in on someone from a reeaallly far distance. But it was only 6.0 mega-pixels, as compared to my Sony which was 7.9 mp. I still like mine better :D

Okay. I've realised I've written quite a lengthy post. To me, this is already lengthy. Considering the fact that I haven't written a post THIS long for a long period of time.


Since I can't afford to sleep late because I've a shoot coming up, I'll just let the pictures do the talking.



Here are just some of the nice ones which I took with my Sony:


















































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