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Kiss The Rain

Back when the Fall semester was still on, I told some of my friends about the song “Kiss The Rain” played by Yiruma. It’s a very nice song that I did not hesitate to learn. I started playing the song day and night before I began to master it.

I put some expressions into it and strived to make it sound perfect. It wasn’t easy, trust me. The days I took to make it sound right were definitely way more than those I took to learn the song. Apart from that, it’s very hard to play expressively in front of the camera. OMG!

So as promised, I’m dedicating this song to a friend of mine. *It goes with the poem I gave you* Hope you like it.

Disclaimer: PLEASE DO NOT FALL ASLEEP WHEN YOU’RE LISTENING TO IT!

Leave a comment if possible. =)

I Love My Friends!

Yesterday, I had dinner with some of my high school ex-classmates at Wang Chiew restaurant.

The name of the restaurant is real stupid. The Mandarin version of it - 黄记 - is pronounced as Huang Ji; Cantonese version - 黄记 - is pronounced as Wong Kei; and the English version reads Wang Chiew. What the heck? So I got into a slight trouble when telling my friends about the restaurant we’re going to dine at. (I used the Canto version when they are more familiar with the English version)

Anyways, I was really delighted when most of them turned up, which proved that I am not really a bad organizer! In fact, one of them  actually brought someone along*coughjaspercough*.

To satiate your curiosity, those who went were Michelle, Wei Guan, Li Foong, Wei Hoong, Jon, Jasper & GF, Jordan *LF’s Neighbour and I just knew about it*, Say Keong, Yung Xiang, KyeLing *Back from Aus!!*, and Huey Ee. So happy to see KyeLing after so many years.

My greatest achievement of the night – ordering food for everyone (13 of them) and it wasn’t easy. 6 dishes weren’t enough, sorry. But hey, we did have a balanced diet dinner. We had chicken, pork, fish, green vegetables, and tofu! Carbo, Fats, Protein, Fibre, etc. all there! =) My tummy wasn’t really satisfied, though, but it’s the atmosphere that counts.

Without further ado, let’s get on with the pictures. 

Ah~ What a wonderful family portrait!

Awww~ Me and 3 Angels. Charlie’s Angels? =)

From right: 1 serious, 1 suffocating, 1 AB-normal.

Ze good boys..

Jasper the friendly guy. Finally got yourself a companion eh?

KyeLing and Little Miss Sunshine! Yes, that shirt suits you a lot Huey Ee.

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Second Round, People. Went to Swensens in Ss2 for some delectable desserts! Whee~

Ss2 is always so jam-packed! I wonder why people flock to MURNI every night without FAIL when the place is not very hygienic *sorry but true* and the food is not really that Gooooood, plus the food is expensive. Can someone kindly explain to me, please? It made finding a parking space around that area almost impossible.

I wasn’t taken aback that I was the last to get my car parked. Haha.

So it was my second time at Swensens. The first time was at Changi! The steak I had was really really great. I missed it so much. Coming back, I fell in love with the Banana Split Ice Cream thingy when I flipped open the menu. Ordered it and it was great but I have to admit that I regretted a little. Should have ordered something extraordinary. Never mind, there’s always a 3rd time! 

Li Foong had a slight dilemma back then choosing between soup and ice-cream. She chose ice-cream in the end. Wei Hoong was relishing his Chocolate something ice-cream to every drop of it, Michelle thought that the mango ice-cream tasted a little bitter, and Jonathan, who was sitting on the other end of the table, was trying so hard to seduce someone with his seductive ice-cream eating technique when he was surrounded by guys, weirdo. But overall, ice-cream made everyone happy! Yay to ice-cream.

On the unhappy note, half the group just sat and had ice water as dessert. So potong steam!

Halfway through, Huey Ee and Kyeling went out to buy a pen. Weird. I thought so too at first. Why do you need a pen in a restaurant at 10pm? Little did I know that they needed the pen to write me a goodbye card, but instead, they wrote on Swensens’ quality serviette. Let me show you how sweet they are.

It’s the sincerity that counts. You guys made my day.

Not forgetting Kyeling’s special present for me…

The silver lining – She didn’t get to eat Mango in Australia for a very long time and she’s afraid that my fate will be similar to hers. So she bought this so that I could bring it over to the states and eat 2 sweets each year on my own self-declared Mango Day. Unfortunately, the expiry date falls on March 2010, 3 months after I arrived at Des Moines. Sorry Kyeling! *finishes the sweet*

I feel like a bright, shiny lamp post.

Another lovely family portrait! =)

Glad you guys had fun!

 

When can we meet up again? I couldn’t stop pondering…

Scarlet

Few months ago, I had my mom bought me a new piano because the one I had was really really bad. The sound wasn’t nice and I dislike the piano keys. Actually I just wanted a Yamaha piano. =)

So after getting the new piano, I started learning this song called Scarlet. A REALLY NICE SONG!

At first, I was using this piano sheet transcribed by Althea Chia. There wasn’t anything wrong with the piece, just that it’s arranged for beginners. The simplicity of the piece made it sounded different from the original song. I wasn’t pleased.

I went through all the hassle, rummaging through sites in search for a better one. At last! I found this piano sheet arranged by Noir1453. However, that piece wasn’t perfect. So I combined both pieces into Sean’s piece. =) Thank you.

Hope you enjoy. And PLEASE, LEAVE A COMMENT! Thank you.

The REPORT!

Disclaimer: This is a report I wrote for my club so it’ll be long-ish and detail-ish. The details are not that accurate as I wasn’t at the hall at all times/wasn’t paying attention. So, skip the writings and to the pictures you may. =)

It’s that time of the year again where people gather together on the last Thursday of November for a memorable thanksgiving night. This year 2009, thanksgiving falls on the 26th of November.

Less than 2 months ago, a newly formed club, American Eagle did not plan to just sit silently and witness this exciting day turn mundane. Collaborating with the Techno Science club, another club of the ADP department had made the organizing of an exhilarating thanksgiving dinner with Charity as the theme, an absolute success.

The clock on the wall showed 5 o’clock, when the preparations were almost done. A little bit more decorations to be put up and some band rehearsals would make it complete.

Half an hour later at 5.30pm, the invited children from the Nur Salam orphanage arrived at the entrance of the hall of HELP’s residence where the thanksgiving dinner was held. They eagerly formed a line before the reception counter to receive a goody bag each, which was kindly sponsored by UNICEF, before swarming into the hall adorned with colorful balloons and ribbons.

While the children were being seated at their respective tables, chattering and giggling away, the committee members were busy ushering guests and VIPs who arrived a little later.

At 6 o’clock sharp, hosts Shannon Goh and Michael Campton put a halt to the cacophony and cheered up the guests with their jokes before moving on to the welcoming speeches.

The thanksgiving dinner officially started after our very own Head of Department Mr. Ho; Ms Rani, the advisor of American Eagle Club; and Edwin Low the president gave their respective speeches on the stage. The long awaited dinner was then served after 3 lucky draw prizes were given out to the lucky ones.

While the children queued up for the food, bands and performers were getting prepared to give the large crowd a mind-blowing performance.

First up was a sexy modern jazz performance by 2 girls, donned in vests and fedoras, popping and locking to the beats of the music, which ended a few minutes later with a thundering applause.

Followed up was a singing and acoustic performance by Green Eggs and Ham. Despite being occupied relishing the wonderful dishes the buffet had offered, the audience sportingly took some time off the food and swayed to the rhythms of “Use Somebody”, a song by King Of Leon and “Chasing Cars”, a catchy song by Snow Patrol, which were performed.

Up next, there were interesting activities and amazing prizes up for grabs for the kids, now that their tummies were satisfied. Standing side by side, the kids were given deflated balloons each. In order to get the prize, they had to compete among themselves to be the first to inflate and pop the balloon. It was so much fun seeing how those little kids struggled to keep the balloons in place and pop them.

The next activity was even more exciting as it involved toilet tissue wrapping. After the kids were broken down into 3 groups and provided with toilet rolls, they embarked on a frantic search for a subject to wrap. Michael Campton, the host was held victim by the first group and was stuffed with toilet papers to look like a pregnant lady. Although the activity ended in massive mess, it was worthwhile to see how much creativity was brought into play by the children with just wrapping alone.

The last activity for the children was singing performance. Prizes were to be given to those who had courage to sing a song in front of the audience. Those who love singing started whispering ear to ear for an agreement of a suitable song before heading to the stage. Soon, melodious voices sounded across the hall as the kids swayed their body and sang to every word of their favourite song. The audience was utterly awed and mesmerized by the kids’ performances.

Finally, the last performance for the night was by the ministers of comedy. As they performed, Aunty May went from table to table, gesturing the audience to clap to the beat and kept the party going. When that could not make the night any merrier, she decided to invite people from tables to have a dance with her on the stage. Aunty May definitely made the audience choked with laughter.

Before the night was brought to an end, hampers were given out to the Nur Salam orphanage as charity, which was the theme of the dinner. Another session of lucky draw ensued, which brought the audience to attention. This time round, the lucky draw prizes were bigger, eventually bringing more joy to the lucky ones and greater disappointment to those whose numbers were not being called upon.

The night came to an official close right after the lucky draw.

 

 

 

OKAY! Pictures Time!

Qing Han happily playing with the kids! =)
Jeremy posing when he shouldn’t be there.

I KNOW WHAT YOU’RE THINKING! QING HAN IS IN EVERY SINGLE PICTURE! Anyways…..

I don’t like camwhor-ing.

Datin Jeesha! =) Where’s your hot dress?! HAHA.

Mr. KUMAR!

Ms. Rani! The teacher advisor of American Eagle Club and Techno Science?! o.O?

OKAY! SO THIS IS FOR YOUR NECK, YOUR THIGHS, YOUR BELLY, YOUR BUTT, AND YOUR BOOBS… There you go. 5 vouchers for the new Ukimono. =)

I’m not going to eat you Elaine…

That’s all! Heee~

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