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Sunday, February 27, 2011


@9:25 PM

Went Sentosa with Spectrum today. SUPER DUPER FUN! And did facial for the first time in my life on friday, together with my sis. SUPER DUPER SHIOK!

Then on saturday, I worked for an event called Danceworks. It was so fun! Albeit tiring... I was part of the crew who had to scout for the dance team to move to backstage when it was their turn to perform. There were 20 primary school dance teams in total, and oh my, they can really dance! Synchro, energetic and entertaining! The only not-so-nice part was dealing with demanding and fussy teachers and parents. But everything turned out okay and happy in the end.

I really love working at events, despite the long hours, hard (physical) work, and (sometimes) low pay. I like to see a project/event progressing from the start to the end. I like meeting and working with new people at different events. I like the challenges encountered at different events and finding the best solution to each challenge. I love the sense of satisfaction whenever every event ends successfully. As some would put it, "It's like watching your baby grow up."

That's why I enjoyed my days in TPSS Student Council, TPJC ODAC, Hall 13 events, and most importantly, Spectrum. I like working with people, planning and managing different aspects of the event. School work vs CCA work - it's always CCA work that I will settle first. Something just draws me to making sure that the event I am planning turns out to be a success. I dont mind sacrificing sleep, school work, time with friends/family to plan and find resources for my event. I dont mind serving and smiling at people

Why "most importantly, Spectrum"? Because in Spectrum, I play the part of a senior who share and teach my juniors what I know to help them improve. Seeing them grow and improve and for some, even exceeding me, instils so much pride in me. When they hit their stunts and tell me "thank you veron", the feeling is amazing. Although I am not their bases who help them hit their stunts, but I am happy to be the one pushing (sometimes forcing? =P) them for the stunt, sharing my experiences, giving them moral support, and being there to look out for them. This is literally "seeing my babies grow up". I believe that when you give, you receive.


{until tomorrow}

Friday, February 18, 2011


@1:31 AM

I finally invested money in IPL permanent hair removal for underarm.

$288. Ouch very much.

All thanks to Jieying; I'm very easily tempted by my peers.

She says $288 for 6 treatment is reasonable. I believe her.

Cross fingers that it IS worth it.

No more plucking/epilating *ELATED*


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