Monday, June 19, 2006

Miss Malaysia

Vern Yie is easy to spot in school. When you see Yanmin, you see her. When you see Rachel you see her. When you see Yanmin and Rachel, the third person has to be her. Ha... I always see the three of them together that I begin imagining them as S.H.E. Also because of her, I have the impression that Yanmin and Rachel are malaysian badminton players.
Vern Yie, you are a pleasant girl filled with smiles. I can see that you are hardworking and is consistent in your work. Keep up the good work. Aha I mistakenly put you down for remedial but you still come with a good spirit. I actually wanted the 'malaysian' players to come but I conveniently group the three of you together. Oops.

Somehow I feel that your humble nature will make you a good virtuous wife in the future.

Stay positive and work hard!

Saturday, June 03, 2006

Hope for a Better Future

We are probably looking at a man who will shape the country's future... in the future... provided he remembers to return his donation card on time. This man is no other than LC... oops I mean JC. In case he gets prideful, I shall not mention about his IQ.

You've been a joy to teach and you certainly make the class more interesting with your unique humour. Its amazing that on top of your strengths in the 4 subjects, you possess good writing skills. Of course I did not check with your GP tutor. I witnessed it in your coherent 1000++ words essay when you analysed which gender should take the beds in a chalet.

Keep up your consistent good academic work. All the best for your As!

Thursday, May 25, 2006

A Sweet Victory

I've long heard about the victories they won. Today I finally witnessed how good they are. Both RJC Boys and Girls badminton clinched gold with impressive victories.


Well done Yan Min and team! Your 2nd set was adrenaline filled but you won back your 3rd set comfortably with a superb performance. Congrats Yan Min and Rachel for ending your 1.5 yrs in RJC badminton with another gold.

Also congrats to Aisyah and her hockey girls team for finishing 3rd. Well done!
This is probably over-said but I like to say that though winning the gold is important, the journey travelled, lessons learnt, friends forged, victories won and even defeats tasted are the best rewards.
Now as the curtains have closed, time for Physics... ha...

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Our Kaede Rukawa

One day I was asking someone if he knows Jason in the volleyball team. He replied, 'You mean the handsome one? Oh he plays volleyball very well too. '

Though I've never seen you or Darrell play volleyball, I can imagine that the both of you play well. If Darrell looks like Hamamichi as described in my blog, then you will be Kaede Rukawa. Ha... your hairstyle looks quite similar in fact.

You present yourself as someone who is quiet, amiable, generous, caring and also someone who thinks alot. So during my lessons, I always see a cool guy sitting at the rear right corner of the classroom (with someone snoring away beside you).

When you do speak, I must say that it is a joy talking to you. So you must talk more!

Perhaps one day, we can arrange a class outing in Sentosa and play beach v-ball together.

Work hard and come to me if you have problem.

2S06I

Monday, May 08, 2006

Learning Journey


We have a vision for tomorrow... Some probably thinking harder than the rest, like the one with glasses and the fist punching his chin...
Bowen thinking of running for presidency one day.

Sometimes we can be abit lost.

But with proper guidance, we can smile again with hope.

Finally we've made it!
Someone: 'Hey don't jump too fast, I haven't even take off'
The ones in the middle certainly look like PAP winning the elections.

A Magical Night

This is a mystical night where g < 9.81 ms-2, bodies can bend without elastic deformation not to mention that they resonant in various modes according to the pace of the music, clogs are worn on hands instead of feet, everyone looks almost the same (though some heights evidently differ) .... If you ask me which item is the hottest, I would say its the Chinese dance. Even the aircon can't stop them from using their fans. Its a pity that I can't capture any of those moments using my camera. Here are some pics taken after the performance...


Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Nt Mbuf

Our acquaintance has been shortchanged. She became a citizen of 6i in late Feb. This means that she has missed almost 3 mths of my lessons!



















I have the impression that you always give me a cheeky look when I look at you. Ha... was that intentional? Btw I was pleasantly surprised when I first hear you speak. You speak with a cartoon accent normally slightly greater than a whisper. This is the kind of unique voice that I will probably remember for several years. In short, you have a sweet voice.

My initial impression of you is that you are wild... probably I tend to mistakenly associate beauty with wildness. After knowing you better, I feel that you are someone who genuinely do what you like and you are a decent and pure (with my limited vocab) girl. Seems like a guai guai girl to me.

Work hard and also work smart in your studies. I am attached, engaged but available. Don't hesitate to come to me for help.

p.s. Thx for coming to the Life concert.

Sunday, April 30, 2006

Saturday, April 22, 2006

Some Updates...

In a completely uneventful week filled with clinic and hospital visits, I made a very important decision in my life. I decided that it would be wise to end my 6 years BGR...


















A new beginning has dawned...

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

Monday, April 10, 2006

Our Money Collector

This is one girl that I'm 100% sure will never forget my birthday. A decade after a powerful genius is borned, Boxian came onto planet earth...


















You surprised me a few times in this 1.4 yrs. I was first surprised when I went to your house for class BBQ. Your house is big! That was the first time I went to a house with a swimming pool, pool table and a lift. Ever since, I noticed that you are always one of the key masterminds to class outings. Somehow, I think the class has relied on the few of you for class outings to be initiated.

Next, you surprised me with your promo results. I must say that I'm very proud of your achievements. You are the female version of JCFS... haha... if you know what I mean.

[ Just to put an additional note to the rest of you, I've always regarded 6i as an academically inclined class. I've faith in all of you. If you happen not to perform well in your recent CT, don't get too upset. Faith is seeing things that are unseen. When all your committments have ended, rightfully return to your studies and I'm sure you will do well in your 'A' levels. ]

Boxian, though you are outspoken, I see the maturity in you to speak at appropriate times. At least in my lessons. That to me is a strength because you can project yourself well to others.

As a class rep in my uni days for 4 yrs, I came to realise that everyone begin to rely on me for things to happen in class. Though there were rewarding times, it can be quite draining and taxing to be always in the forefront. What people forget is the need for support and encouragement. Hereby, I like to ask everyone to be supportive to all the reps in 6i. They don't have to do the extra work for you. Yet they are doing so. Appreciate them and surprise them with encouragement cards/gifts occassionally.

Sunday, April 02, 2006

SAJC Live Concert

Heya, on a personal level, I like to invite all of you to SAJC Live Concert.

When? ---> This Thursday! 6th Apr
Time? ---> 5.45 pm
Where? ---> SAJC cultural centre



Live Concert is a yearly performance specially put up by a Christian fellowship group in SAJC called Saints For Christ (SFC).

Hey no obligations to go for the event. I'm not performing there but I've volunteered myself to be an usher.

There are a few reasons why you should go for the concert.

1. This is probably your once in a life chance to visit the newly built SAJC (situated in St. Andrew Village). Furthermore, this concert is held at their new 1000 seater cultural centre.

2. I will take care of your transport to SAJC (near Potong Pasir NEL).

3. You will get to meet a lot of SAJC students there. You can really see a difference in their culture compared to ours.

4. You will get to be ushered to your seats by me!

5. To me, this will be a great concert. Dedicated students have spent nights and even overnights to prepare for this!

Hey, let me know if you are coming via chatterbox asap.
Though the tickets are free, they are limited. I need to get them for you.

Saturday, March 25, 2006

Photoshop or Real?


I've waited for our ever enthusiastic Francis Sin to solve the mystery but he is taking too long. So I've created another pic for him to work on his investigations. A clue - i'm not the person on the right.

Mr Sniper

This is our self-acclaimed sniper because he is in Air Rifle and he plays D.o.t.a.

Hongwei is a hardworking guy. Whenever I see him in the staff lift, he is either 1) going up to the library, 2) going down to canteen from the library or 3) in the library. Guess who else is with him... If you know him well enough and pay attention to his sometimes senseless statements, Hongwei is actually quite humorous. (At least that is what I discovered. Ha...)

Hongwei is always well prepared for his tutorial and is ever ready to present his solutions and truthfully it is a joy for teachers to have such students. Of course many of you fall in this category too!

Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Our Badminton gal

First of all, all the best for your badminton competition! Rachel you too! (not sure if you are competiting)

I appreciate you as someone very real, genuine and sincere. Honestly I got to know you better only after you got chicken pox. Thanks for being honest in sharing about your struggles in physics. I also enjoy chatting with you through msn. I do see your hard work invested in Physics this year. I'm confident you can do well for your Physics A level though it is nothing short of hard work and perseverance.

Stay focus in whatever you do, fight a good fight and win the race.

Friday, March 10, 2006

RJCSB

I went to watch our very own RJC Band Concert - PLAY 2006. Though I am not into music entertainment, I enjoyed the entire concert especially the 2nd half. More importantly, I saw a little angel playing saxophone. wow!

Well done RJCSB!

Thursday, March 09, 2006

Living a joyful life

Heya, just wanna encourage all of you in this stressful period of time (CT coming and work piling up, CCA committments, competitions nearing...) to do your best yet at the same time enjoy what you are doing.

Sometimes stress is inevitable. Nothing can take away the workload. What we can change is the way we look at things in our lives. One thing you can do is to choose to rejoice in whatever you have. For me, I make a choice to rejoice every morning that I've a God who is in control of whatever situation I am in. Of course, you can rejoice in other things - like having parents/friends around you, your own belief and so on.

In view of the recent suicide cases, please do not get 'encouraged' by such acts. Of course I know that all of you are too mature to do such things. But sometimes, stress can overwhelm us and cause us to do silly things. Just remember what I said in one of my civics lessons -

'Death is a permanent solution to a temporary problem.'

Conclusion? - Very wasted.

Let's also take this time to encourage and support one another. Don't hesitate to talk to someone if you really can't take it. I'm always available for you if you don't mind. :P

Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Mr Billabong

The reason why I call him Mr Billabong is that recently I chanced upon him when I went to play pool. He came up to me and said that my Billabong shirt is nice. The reason is that he has the same shirt as mine.

Timothy, I regard you as someone who has overcomed your visual obstacle and excel in everything you do. The reason why I am opening in saying this is that you always take your classmates teasings in good stride and I respect you for that. You are confident yet shy, witty and smart, diligent and achieving.

Continue to work hard and remain as who you are. I'm sure you will be someone great in the future.

Saturday, March 04, 2006