02 April 2007

You'll Be All That I Need, Always

The exchange program held at Henderson Secondary turned out to be quite good actually, probably because we weren't forced to mingle and make conversation with strangers. All we did was warm up together and performed for the other Choirs as they listened. Every school took a turn. There were:
  1. Beatty Secondary School
  2. Bishan Park Secondary
  3. Bowen Secondary School
  4. Chai Chee Secondary School
  5. First Toa Payoh Secondary
  6. Henderson Secondary School
  7. North Vista Secondary School
  8. Unity Secondary School
.. And my school of course, Serangoon Garden Secondary School.
We were the smallest Choir there and we were all shivering in thought as we wondered about how we were gonna sound big and compete with all the 90-strong Choirs like Bowen and Henderson around us. Surprisingly, we were complimented on sounding strong and full for a Choir our size. It was great news for us and we were all so relieved after hearing that.
Leeyen was there too! We kept messaging each other during the program. Her Choir was quite good too! They had good melody and balance, I felt.

Well, anyway, Qing Ming Jie before that was pretty cool too, except for the fact that I had to wake up at 6AM in the wee hours of the morning. I didn't really fancy meeting my relatives either, but we didn't talk too, so yeah. We created the massive bonfire with all the joss paper and incense and hell notes and paper-what-nots. I do hope my grandmother does actually receive all of that, because we're really just creating pollution.

I've been slacking off a lot lately. But here I'll still carry on and introduce to you some nice films I've caught recently:
  • Happy Birthday (Chinese)
  • Little Miss Sunshine (English)
  • Stranger Than Fiction (English)
  • Crying Out Love, In The Centre Of The World (Japanese)
  • Thirteen (English)
  • Big Fish (English)
  • Forever Fever (English -Local)
Niceeee to waaaaaatch! Okay, time to shower and possibly do homework!

Samaria

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