Sunday, November 28, 2004

Log of a Camp Commander (DAY 2)

*i've decided to use pictures to explain what's going on. minimum writing. as they say, a picture is worth a thousand words.
** i've uploaded all the photos a couple of days back, i just procrastinated.
*** more pictures this time!


DAY 2


woke up the morning, with roommates Mr Patrick and Andrew waking me up. apparently, my hand phone alarm clock woke everyone in the room, except me. had morning devotion, led by Pastor Stephen, with my roommates. apparently, all the morning devotion touched on the book of Joshua.

after breakfast, was the second talk by our guest speaker. went for the groundnuts and tobacco leaf drying factories after that. had lunch, and later workshop one. i was in Wendy's group, and we talked about the kind of person we are, after we did the personality test before the visitation. it seems that i'm a person who has more sanguine traits, out of the sanguine, choleric, melancholy, and phlegmatic traits. what is a sanguine person like? they are like me, Jason, Kevin, Enoch, Swee Seng, Jocelyn, Lydia and Gigi! gila-gila people!

right after the workshop, we went for the physical challenge, which was changed into the waterfall visit! it was great... err... sort of. and at night, we had the following sermon, and then free time, were the CF committee had our meeting. blurred out what was going on to me to all the committee members and advisors present. that, was i believe at that time, was a good time.

slept at around 1 am, after small chats and viewing at creatures from the forest nearby invading our space... or is it the other way around?



Shi How and Kevin were estatic when we got to the groundnut factory. the girls were just speechless by their actions.
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the girls and a few nuts among them!
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the guys, and we're nuts about nuts, not to mention are nuts ourselves!
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we are just nuts over nuts! wow... what a cliche!
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this is where the roasted nuts are sent for packaging. while i got my hand stuck, sarcastic, sadistic Jocelyn tried to finish my hand off!
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NOW my hand's really stuck! nah, just kidding!
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need i explain more what this is?
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Tobacco plant. we were at a tobacco leaf drying factory after our trip to the groundnut factory.
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this is how they're dried.
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as you can see... tobacco kills. therefore, smoking kills. duh!
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Benum Hill Resort. crawling with National Service trainers.
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the campers at Benum Hill Resort... waiting for comformation of the usage of place. suppose to do our physical challenge here. but God had other plans for us.
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The waterfall we went to. not only did we all have fun here, this is also where i loss not only my diginity, but i got my limited edition FIFA FRANCE 98 that my uncle got from France torn here! you guys will pay!~ *argh*
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campers at the waterfall. i guess you can't always get good shots when the camera is near water.
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we enjoyed ourselves at the waterfall. much better than physical training? yeah!
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cool!~ some campers saw a big lizard around the waterfall. but me without glasses can't really get a good look at it.
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the waterfall that we were at! Jocelyn blurred in the picture.
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funky shoe! Shi How's left slipper got swept away by the current while we enjoyed ourselves. Nancy saw it, but it was too late. thanks to Andrew, Kevin, and myself, Shi How got a new shoe! it only lasted for about a day.
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Love & Peace!~


BC?

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