autumn in shanghai

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Thursday, July 11, 2002

Bright cheery morning! It's nuaing day for me today, hehe. Think I'd better appreciate such days, not many of them left...! Can't believe myself... had griped and griped about not getting enough exercise in Shanghai, but now that I'm back, all I do is (literally) lie around. From my bed to the sofa, to sis' bed, to the floor... hurhur, maybe I can start making friends with the ants running around... Didn't do much in Sentosa too. Hehe, the most siong thing was probably the "My Bonnie" camp song during campfire. JH was behind me, and Adodo in front. We got to a "B" where we were supposed to sit on each others' legs, but dearest JH stood up, and beefy Mr Adodo was still on my lap! For that 3 seconds, my butts contemplated the lure of the sand... but ehem, falling down in front of all the freshies is so unglam! Especially since it's just a silly "My Bonnie"... Sigh! anyway, my thighs are aching now... Looking at the kids playing really brought back alot of memories from those OMC days. And from an "outsider" perspective, hall orientation is indeed what all my friends have been telling me - silly! *tsk tsk* Winnie and I had planned to go back to play the traditional beach game, but erm, the guys look so silly forming chains in the sea and cheering, we decided to sit far, far away and pretended to not know them. Really evil, I know... I was quite surprised at myself, because I thought I'd feel nostalgic and "gian" after 2 years in the com... Nostalgic yes, and sian... ended up chit-chatting on the beach. *yawn* I did willingly lend my voice to the "Pass It On" song at the end of campfire, though. Hmm, quite sad, think I really grew out of all these things already. I wish time would slow a bit, I am growing up too fast... But orientation is really a very good chance to let the new kids on the block(s) know each other and the seniors... and there's no better way to make new friends than through all these seemingly foolish games, which actually involved one full year of efforts and preparations. Kudos to everyone in OMC this year. No matter how the programmes go, your sweat and tears will leave wonderful memories for a long time to come.

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