Saturday, April 18, 2009 @ 12:49 PM
#16 - Handover 09
Firstly , we had changing parade. We were asked to change into our dark coloured tee and we did it in the time given :D I think it is really good as we could keep to the time limit. Then , it was station games ! My combined patrol , spabi ( sparrow & hibiscus ) , first went to the canteen . It was the straw game . Then we had to connect the straws together to form a longer straw. Sparrow got the longest one , while hibi only got 3 straws connected together. And it was all a trick . LOL. winner team got 1 cup only , while loser team got 2 cups of water to drink from the straw. & of coz , HIBI WON :D ( as our straw is shorter.. lols ) Then it was a tie la.. so we nid to cheer to see who louder :D
i created one part of the cheer randomly . lols . then hibi won again :D haha. Then, we went on to the next station which is the station near the towerhall :D We had to use our creativity and learn to put our body parts down , like what clara boh said. After that spabi did the forfeit which is to roll over the ponchos splashed with water. oh , it was cooling ;x Third station was the butterfly station . LOL. we played ice and water .. i didnt really get wet :D haha. We had to do a forfeit which is to wear our skirts until like above our waist ..lol it was really funny :D then it was time to assemble . then we had a short patrol interaction time. Up next was changing parade. We were all given 10mins to change into our full guides uni. We exceeded the time by a little bit but i think it was still quite good as the sec1s are changing into the uni for the 2nd time. But we could still improve on it to keep to the time limit. After that it was the handover ceremony . The horseshoe formation is so cool :D It is like the enrolment ceremony but just a little changes during the process. I am so happy that the whole company persevered to the end and no one fell out . I had the urge to as my leg was really numb .. but i did not as i know i must endure ! :D and i did . hahaha . so did u ! :D after the ceremony ended , we had our break at the canteen . Then , the sec1s gave the sec4s a wonderful present :D
and each of us received a hug from Yi Jing mam :D Then we finished up the food and cleared the tables. Next , we fall in and got dismissed .
Overall , i think we did quite well as no one fell out . that was fabulous :D And we had to thank the seniors for their never ending support !
-Sec1 Jiaying
Started Guides with a heavy heart, it is Handover today. Felt really different from last year, maybe it was because we bonded more and so on.
Fall in in front of the flagpole under the blazing hot sun then the usual routine. Questions, attention, take dressing, check attire but it was incomplete. We had to redo the whole thing (skipping the attire check part). My initial thought was “okay, Yi Jing ma’am is back.” But then it struck me a moment later that it was because today’s handover. My thoughts ran wild and I felt rather down. The whole company had to do punishments which were thankfully, helped to divert my attention for a while. We were not supposed to have a glum look pasted on our faces.
We changed to our dark coloured tshirt. Ixora had short combined patrol interaction with Flowerpecker before station games. We carried our 1.5s and blindfolds while in search of the ‘hidden’ stations. If I remembered correctly, Pamela ma’am was following us. Initially, we were at a loss as we went to the Home Econs area to search but there was not a single senior in sight. So we ran back to the concourse and the sec3s led us to the classrooms to try our luck.
HA HA, we found a station in 2H classroom. We played blindfolded Musical Chairs with Venus ma’am being the DJ and Lynn ma’am as our guide. Holding hands and walking around and around the chairs blindfolded made me so dizzy and blur. It seemed like a quest to find someone with the biggest buttocks, to me, which was fun.
And HA HA, for the second time. We went to the canteen station with Jasmine ma’am and Ting En i/c as station mistress. Each patrol had to make the longest straw in 30s. Both patrols will be given cups of water to empty in the shortest time possible I think. Yun Jin started drinking but it was too slow and someone suggested blowing air into it. Blowing into the water equals to water spilt out. Ixora lost, Flowerpecker won. So the losing patrol has to take tissue from the toilet and clear the water up. I thought that was all but there was a forfeit. Flowerpecker, made us write ‘PECKXORA’ using our beautiful (hopefully) big butts at the canteen entrance. But luckily, there were not many people around so I guess only Flowerpecker was having a delightful time laughing at us.
I am not going to say HA HA again(: We went to the Parade Square to play Ice and Water with Grace Ma’am and Evangelin i/c. The Ice patrol – Flowerpecker, was given masking tape to stick onto the other patrol. The Water patrol which was us, were given 20 water bombs to make them wet. The patrol with the most number of masking tape on them or very wet will have to do a forfeit. Then the fun started. Clara helped me to bite the bomb to make a hole. I could squish the bomb a little and the water would spurt out and wet the opponent. I had three with me but I threw one when it just started so I was left with two. HA HA, and I went around squirting water at Flowerpecker who was ‘bullying’ my junior so I got back at them. Denise started to chase me around the area when my water bombs ‘died’ on me. I was really enjoying myself though. After clearing up the mess we made, we had to fall in. And it seems to be a tie so PeckXora had to wear our skirts as high as possible as our forfeit.
Then we had patrol interaction since time was almost up. PeckXora ‘explored’ the different ways to wear our skirts high. The normal one would be just below the chest, worn normally which looked like some gothic-emotional edition Hanbok. Black and white. The sexy kind was to wear over our chest with the buckle and zip in the middle, like some halter-top without straps. Then we tried to wear it normally above the chest which looked so much better but it was hard to buckle so we left it alone. It became impossible to find another way to wear our skirts so we just sat down and yakked away. The Parade Square ground was horribly hot that maybe we got blisters on our butts. Then it was just Ixora patrol. So we started with our usual chitchat and the playful throwing of blindfolds around.
We were given 10mins(?) to change to our Guides Uniform but we exceeded the time limit although we had time extension. We sat down and talked a while. You could see many scared and dejected faces even before the handover ceremony.
Then the terror started. Roll call first then we made the horseshoe formation. We had to march on the spot for a long time to alter the position of the horseshoe because we had limited space. The ceremony started. I felt okay at first. However, when the sec4s marched out, it made me feel like I something was taken away from me. Then Flowerpecker PS was Clara Tan which means CLARA TRANSFER OUT OF IXORA. I heard sniffs and sobs, from myself and those in Ixora. Then I heard my name, Ixora PS. I could not believe what had happened, it was too fast. Am I the reason why Clara transferred out? I don’t know but tears just streamed out of my eyes. My, so sad. I saw Suan Ching ma’am and the other ma’ams’ face. And I cried even harder. I cannot remember who said what but I think I heard “save your tears for later”. Still, I continued crying. When marching back, I could not find Ixora then I spotted the sobbing-very-hard-Jia-en and Hwee Fen’s very sad look. Throughout the whole ceremony, I could not feel my toes. Everyone was too pre-occupied with who’s what and the sadness which came like waves crashing against them, continuously. Sorry, I cannot remember who became this this that. Finally, the thing ended. Hugging Yun Jin and Natasha after trying to fold my beret and crying out louder, which I couldn’t earlier on. Handover’s over, too fast. But the terror did not end. The sec4s will be leaving us and Clara not in Ixora. We lost a patrolmate but we got a junior, Rebecca.
Snack time in the canteen, singing Grace, exchanging Peach Tea for Lemon Tea with Hibiscus, chatter and HA HAs and tears. Then we were dismissed. No one went away yet, too busy with taking photographs here and there. Fun and laughter everywhere, topped with confusion and unhappiness. I didn’t feel like going back yet, sat around on the Parade Square with Rachel, Valerie and Denise after changing. See the orange wave-like pattern which resembles a person soaring and another below; it pretty much ended this year’s Handover.
-Chua Jia Ying
Today it was the last activity for the Secondary4s’o9 + Handover!
Games and gettin’ tekaned by the Sec4s, then handover.
Games were kinda challenging, idk why I feel tt way either hee. Minli Maam and Yanyan Maam’s current patrols combined and were called “Kingflower!” for the day’s games! We were losers and didn’t find the bonus checkpoint. :o
Dialogue. Changing parade. Dread + anticipation whilst waiting in the concourse. Handover.
It’s now my batch’s turn to takeover this company & we all don’t know what’s going to be in for us within the next one year that we’ll be taking over. Nevertheless I’m sure all 18 of us will give it our utmost and do what’s best for this company:) Sec1s, be good guides and listen to your seniors. Sec2s, rmb to take good care of the sec1s and set good examples and listen to the Sec3s, whatever the posts they have gotten. Sec3s, let’s rock smelly socks! :DD
Meow! Hahahah, I like to meow nowadays. Okay anyway :D to my sec3 batchmates! We are 18 girls and we’re all going to go through loads of fun tgt YAY. As in srsly, conflicts + gossiping + handling of juniors + weekly proposals + taking supercalifragi good care of the company, and to work towards PNA G!
This was what my vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv good friend once told me before Handover this year when I was fretting about a whole load of stuff (:
“No one cares what post you’ve gotten and what rank you’ve had before when you were a senior after you’ve passed out; juniors only care and will remember you because of what you have left, taught, & instilled in them.”
It totally enlightened me. In our own ways, we can achieve what we want from the juniors even if we do not get that desired post; don’t you guys feel it’s more meaningful? (Do not start thinking abt terrorizing them k hor.)
Who cares about the posts? I don’t already. As long as we stay tgt as a batch, stay happy, stay out of trouble with one another… what more can we ask for? (:
Oh ya, for Charlene to start considering to buy a brain & make sure she doesn’t spell her name wrongly as “CHALENE” on the back of her book anymore & to only realize it later WHEN I TELL HER (which btw is ½ a year later). Or think that char siew meat comes from a bird, or always does freestyle dancing when she thinks no one is looking… aiyah so much more lah hor Charlene Cai? HAHAH!! What the!! LAMEEEEEEEEEEE. Ok just kidding!!! :DDDD
But main point is.
Whoever’s sad now, everything happens for a reason and damn, so many seniors have said that our batch is supeduperfuper got potential so really, let’s just be kickbutt seniors that will rock smelly socks!! & no post is bad. EVER. Whoever’s feeling pekchek now, alamak. Whoever’s feeling happy/satisfied now, vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv sui for you. Whoever’s feeling scared now, don’t :D we’ve got 17x2=34 hands to back you up (X Whoever’s feeling v pekchek now, you’re not alone. Whoever’s planning to be haughty and proud over posts… goodluck.
:D Heat is the element of Fire,
Fire is the element of Hot,
Hot is the element of AHSGUIDESSEC3o9 :B
I’ll work hard at my post and give Guides a pretty image k. Hahaha! LOL, okay enough about sec3s. The rest of the juniors, ganbatte! (: ENDURE,EXPLORE,EXCEL!
I want a hot pink camera! Hahahaha logistics! *MEEE-OW!* The Sec4s have been very concerned and caring towards our batch and you guys rly pwn (: Esp me, I rly need to thank the seniors who have been so incredibly supportive of me in Term1 about stuff that are not blogmaterial o.o. All the help and advice, I rly cnt articulate my gratitude… Cont rockin’ :D :D :D oh ya, and Dustbins forever!!-MandyHAHA. Hello. Handover. Craziness. Sec3s must DO A GOOD JOB OKAY. If not we'll be back to hantam you (whatever you spell that) haha. and Mandy, NO ONE'S SPONSORING THE CAMERA YOU WANT:P teehee. alright there. All the best in your further endeavours and good luck. (Sec3s, KEEP GROTTO SMELLING GOOD ALRIGHT:D) yes DUSTBINS FOREVER (logistic's secret! TEEHHEEEE) oh goodness gracious me! its the LASTTTTTTTTTTT TIME IM GNA BLOG HERE! Bye Ahsgg.bs.com. I WILL MISS YOU. oh man oh man oh man! I DONT WANT TO LEAVE MY BABBYYYYYY! HAHAHA. nvm, mandy, you better do a good job as a nanny yo!:D see you everybody (I'LL BE ON THE TAGGGBOARRDDD MUAHAHA)
-Pamela
Thursday, April 9, 2009 @ 2:28 PM
#15 - Enrolment Ceremony 09
So we're enrolled!
First thing we did was changing parade. It was the sec-ones first changing parade into full guides uniform. Some of us had a little trouble with it, but the sec-twos helped us, which was nice of them(: Then we ran back down the stairs, Miss Chua came out of her classroom and told us that we were making too much noise, so that's something that we can improve on. Then was enrollment, the sec-ones went into horse shoe formation for the very first time, which was quite cool. Then we started to get enrolled. It was an interesting experience for me. So now that we're enrolled, we have to jiayou.
-April
Hey:D
Had enrolment on wed. Was a little worried as some of us had not tied braids. But, we were given 15mins for changing parade. So, we had sufficient time to make sure that our attire was proper. After the sec 4s checked our attire, we were given 3mins water break. Then,we were seated in the concourse. The sec 1s repeated our honour and our promise a number of times among ourselves as we were pretty worried about being nervous and forgetting them.
Following that,we fall in beside our PLs and then, marched into the horseshoe formation. A few of my batch mates had told me about how awed they were seeing our seniors marching in the horseshoe formation on thinking day and were excited about the fact that they would be joinning in the formation this time. As I was in the last patrol,Hibiscus<3,>
-Clara
It was enrolment ceremony on Wednesday afternoon. Enrolment ceremony was very significant for the secondary one batch because we were officially enrolled as guides. Before the ceremony, we had changing parade and we changed in our guides uniform for the first time. All of us were so proud to be wearing such a smart uniform. The seniors helped us adjust the uniform and the secondary twos aided us in wearing them. The seniors explained to us about the procedure of enrolment ceremony. However, despite repeated explanations from the seniors, most of the secondary ones were still not sure about the exact procedure so we were extremely nervous and afraid that we would be scolded if we made a mistake. Then after, the Colours was being put up and we had to stand at attention each time something important was being adjusted to the Colours. Before the enrolment ceremony, we wear our beret and march into the horseshoe formation. I was so scared because I had no idea how to go about doing that. After the enrolment ceremony was officially opened by the teacher, each patrol’s recruits had to march out together with our patrol leaders and we had to say what our honour means and recite the Guides’ Pledge before saluting to Colours and getting our enrolment batch pinned on our scarves. The enrolment ceremony was kind of frightening actually because the entire company was looking at us but exciting at the same time as we were being enrolled as guides after about two and a half months in guides. After each one of us were enrolled, we all felt extremely relieved. Then we were dismissed and most patrols had patrol interaction. I hope my batch can keep to the guides promise.
-Yuexin
Saturday, April 4, 2009 @ 12:23 PM
#14 - Friday Activity
Fall In
Gadget tying
Orienteering
Drills
Fall Out
The activities on Friday's Girl Guides were interesting, first we had Gadget Tying, tying the 12'' poles onto the 72'' poles was quite okay as I've done it before but tying two poles together while blindfolded was something very new to me and i didn't manage to tie finish the two poles together. My friend however, managed to tie the two poles together and did it quite well. Seeing that, I felt quite embarrassed as if she could do it, why couldn't I? Thus, I feel that I need to practise Gadget Tying on my own and try to tie the standard Square Lash within the standard time.
After Gadget Tying, we did Orienteering and my patrol had the shortest route so we felt that we needed to come back to school the first since we travelled the least. My Sec 2's carried the backpack for the first half of the way, i took over one of the backpack's after that. The last part of the route, we had to climb up a hill to reach the school, just then we saw Sparrow reaching the school soon too and we ran back to the concourse, arriving first just as we felt we needed to. Orienteering is actually very fun as I got to know the location of a certain place, the name of somewhere I had passed by many times before and how to get to the Bedok Stadium from our school( I had never walked there before ). Besides that, it teaches me how to read maps and find my way if I ever get lost.
Lastly, we had Drills. The weather was not hot and the air was cooling so our seniors expected us to do our Drills well. I feel that we could've performed better if we just listened to the timer and locked our arms, so as to keep our balance, then we could turn, lift our legs to 90 degrees pointed down and bang at the same time. We just need to practise more, then I think we will perform quite well.
-Natasha
Hello XD
Today for Guide activity, we did 3 main things.
The first activity we did was gadget tying. We sec2s were told to go to 1 Perseverance classroom [I think X)] to fall in. There, we were given 2 minutes to tie a standard square lash. After that, we were given 30 seconds to untie the gadget. We repeated the above another time, when the ICs told us that we would try to tie a square lash BLINDFOLDED. I was a little surprised as I never thought that it would be possible to tie a square lash blindfolded. Haha:D we were given 3 minutes to tie the square lash. I was able to complete the tying in 2+mins, but I overlapped at some parts. Then, sec2s went to 1 Respect classroom [I think again XD]. There, we were told to join our patrols. In our patrols, we had to tie a shoe rack in 10 mins.
After gadgetying, we had neighbourhood orienteering in our patrols:DD we were given a map with another paper giving the grid references. In our patrols, we had to find out the places that we were supposed to go. However, my patrol screwed up and read the map wrongly and ended up having to identify our destinations again. Luckily, we did not take much time, and managed to find the correct places. We then proceeded out of the main school gate to our first station – Tanamera Crest. It only took us a while to walk from AHS to the condominium. After taking the photograph, we then moved on to our next destination, which was the playground at Pari Dedap Walk. As it was quite near to the condominium, we could reach the playground in around 10 minutes. Our next and last station before going back to the school was the Lions’ Home for the Elders. As I live quite near to the home, I was able to lead my patrol to our station without much difficulty :D Next, we proceeded back to school. As majority of the patrol was already quite tired, we brisk walked back to AHS. Along the way back we were deciding on whether to run back or to continue at a steady pace. We finally decided on running short distances, and walking after that for another short distance. After a tiring journey back to school, we finally reached. We had took a total of 1 hour for the whole orienteering, and came in 6th. We then had patrol interaction for a while.
Our third main activity was a short drill session. The sec3s were in charge of sec2s and we marched for a while. After that, we were dismissed. We then had an interaction session with Yijing Ma’am. As a batch, we talked with Yijing Ma’am about many different topics, from relationships with other CCAs to scandals. Haha XD We only ended at about 6.48PM and we were quite surprised that we had interacted for about an hour. :D
Overall, I really enjoyed today’s activity, especially the neighbourhood orienteering as well as the interaction session. However, I feel that I could have put in more effort during gadgetying as the ICs mentioned that my frapping could be tighter. I also feel that the neighbourhood orienteering helped me to put my orienteering skills to test, and I hope there will be another orienteering session some time again. :D I think that today’s activity was great! :D
-Rachel (Sec2) Today’s Friday Activity could probably be summed up in a single word – FUN. (Haha!) Ok, it was probably not that fun when we had to walk under the hot afternoon sun, but still I think it was fun. That was fun-ny.
Now, to start the ball rolling, our first activity for today was Gadget Tying in 1SOMETHING. The first ‘part’ of the activity was no more than a humdrum routine of repeated Square-lash tying and pulling of twines.. HAHA! That certainly did help our juniors (not forgetting ourselves) improve on their (and our) Gadget Tying skills. Do you call them ‘skills’? Ok, I think so.
Then came the fun. We were turned into blind men (with the help of blindfolds and our eyelids, LOL) and were told to tie a Square lash in that manner. My square lash turned out to be not so much of a disaster as I’ve expected it to be. Also, many Sec1s and 3s did tie square lashes they are most proud of. The activity was not only creative, but was also super extremely ultra-engaging.
What we’ve learnt may also be put into good practical use in times of emergency, such as the setting up of an emergency shelter in pitch-blackness. (This is what the kind Jia-En told me.)
Later on, our Sec2 juniors joined us as a Patrol and we proceeded to tie a mini shoe rack suitable for huge shoes. Kingfisher’s shoe rack did not look VERY nice but I felt it was still quite presentable. (You must be thinking, ‘Of course you would say that’.)
After gadget tying, the company gathered in the concourse for a briefing on Orienteering. General rules and instructions such as the to-dos during an emergency were addressed. This helped get the company to be more ‘mentally-prepared’ – like knowing what to do should a Patrol member fall unconscious (just kidding). Maps were also handed out to individual patrols, and they quickly plotted the points as well as planned their routes.
Before long, all 8 patrols had already set out for their neighbourhood hike, with Sunflower, Flowerpecker, and Kingfisher leaving last. Although navigation was not a problem, the hike itself was rather tiring, but not extremely tiring (I think I’m undecided). (Yes, tell me you share my sentiments!!)
The 3 checkpoints Kingfisher went to were the Simpang Bedok Post Office, Bedok Methodist Church, and the Bedok Stadium. I dare (and proudly) say that Kingfisher took one of, if not the longest route among all 8 patrols. I am not trying to put any Patrol down OK!! (It’s just to make Kingfisher feel better.)
The patrol members took turns to carry the 2 backpacks, which was a rather encouraging sign to see. Besides, the Sec2s also cared for the Sec1s. (And so did the Sec3… *blinks with overweening pride*). We brisk-walked from one checkpoint to another and tried to run as far as possible. However, we were also compassionate enough to wait for one another.
The walking went on and on and on and after almost an eon, the coolest Patrol ever (Kingfisher) finally reached the school gates! Then, we were left with the last atom of our strength (this is a hyperbole) and almost couldn’t feel our legs anymore. YAY!!!! We returned to loud cheers from the company. YAY!! (We sure deserved it, RIGHT? Just kidding!)
Even though Kingfisher was sadly the last patrol (and the slowest), due consideration should be spared for us since we took such a long route. Haha! (*Tries to gain more sympathy..*) Sooo, we deserve a standing ovation more than a mere pat on the back, ok!
All in all, I guess Kingfisher somewhat realised how and why we should not count our chickens before they’re hatched (since we even fell into a reverie that we would be the first patrol).
After Orienteering, we had another fun thing – Foot Drills!!! Foot Drills was kind of impromptu but nonetheless fun. The Sec3s were split into half with one half taking the Sec1s and the other half taking the Sec2s. Yay.
The story ends here.
Good bye!!
-Min Li
Wednesday, April 1, 2009 @ 1:18 PM
#13 - Nyaa Award Presentation Ceremony
Today,16 of the sec4s went down to Singapore Polytechnic for the NYAA ceremony. (fast forward to reaching there) Upon reaching there, we realized that the bus dropped us off at the wrong point and walked 4 carparks down to the venue.
Mrs Lim Hwee Hua, Senior Minister of Finance and Transport was the guest-of-honour. The ceremony was alot about listening to the speeches made by the various figureheads and clapping for many others, whilst one wait for one's turn to walk up the stage and walk down in 10seconds. Though, one inspirational figure was a disabled guy who took up NYAA as an individual to challenge himself to greater heights in his own life, as he felt that he had nothing to lean back on, should he fail in his acdemic aspect.
After the whole ceremony was the photo-taking, followed by a tea reception where our guides showed their true colours, pouncing like a tiger pounces on its prey. Because the silver-awardees were released later, most people had taken their share of food and thus, the queues were not as long. As like most of these tea reception, there were items such as bee hoon, soon kueh, mid-wings, small pieces of pizza, bite-size pieces of oreo cheesecake. Our guides took their share of food and we assembled in a circle, having a good time of bonding with the accompaniment of the food. I believe that the guides had their fair share of refreshments.
Following, we took some group photos before making our journey back to the east.
-Deborah Koh
Saturday, April 18, 2009 @ 12:49 PM
#16 - Handover 09
Firstly , we had changing parade. We were asked to change into our dark coloured tee and we did it in the time given :D I think it is really good as we could keep to the time limit. Then , it was station games ! My combined patrol , spabi ( sparrow & hibiscus ) , first went to the canteen . It was the straw game . Then we had to connect the straws together to form a longer straw. Sparrow got the longest one , while hibi only got 3 straws connected together. And it was all a trick . LOL. winner team got 1 cup only , while loser team got 2 cups of water to drink from the straw. & of coz , HIBI WON :D ( as our straw is shorter.. lols ) Then it was a tie la.. so we nid to cheer to see who louder :D
i created one part of the cheer randomly . lols . then hibi won again :D haha. Then, we went on to the next station which is the station near the towerhall :D We had to use our creativity and learn to put our body parts down , like what clara boh said. After that spabi did the forfeit which is to roll over the ponchos splashed with water. oh , it was cooling ;x Third station was the butterfly station . LOL. we played ice and water .. i didnt really get wet :D haha. We had to do a forfeit which is to wear our skirts until like above our waist ..lol it was really funny :D then it was time to assemble . then we had a short patrol interaction time. Up next was changing parade. We were all given 10mins to change into our full guides uni. We exceeded the time by a little bit but i think it was still quite good as the sec1s are changing into the uni for the 2nd time. But we could still improve on it to keep to the time limit. After that it was the handover ceremony . The horseshoe formation is so cool :D It is like the enrolment ceremony but just a little changes during the process. I am so happy that the whole company persevered to the end and no one fell out . I had the urge to as my leg was really numb .. but i did not as i know i must endure ! :D and i did . hahaha . so did u ! :D after the ceremony ended , we had our break at the canteen . Then , the sec1s gave the sec4s a wonderful present :D
and each of us received a hug from Yi Jing mam :D Then we finished up the food and cleared the tables. Next , we fall in and got dismissed .
Overall , i think we did quite well as no one fell out . that was fabulous :D And we had to thank the seniors for their never ending support !
-Sec1 Jiaying
Started Guides with a heavy heart, it is Handover today. Felt really different from last year, maybe it was because we bonded more and so on.
Fall in in front of the flagpole under the blazing hot sun then the usual routine. Questions, attention, take dressing, check attire but it was incomplete. We had to redo the whole thing (skipping the attire check part). My initial thought was “okay, Yi Jing ma’am is back.” But then it struck me a moment later that it was because today’s handover. My thoughts ran wild and I felt rather down. The whole company had to do punishments which were thankfully, helped to divert my attention for a while. We were not supposed to have a glum look pasted on our faces.
We changed to our dark coloured tshirt. Ixora had short combined patrol interaction with Flowerpecker before station games. We carried our 1.5s and blindfolds while in search of the ‘hidden’ stations. If I remembered correctly, Pamela ma’am was following us. Initially, we were at a loss as we went to the Home Econs area to search but there was not a single senior in sight. So we ran back to the concourse and the sec3s led us to the classrooms to try our luck.
HA HA, we found a station in 2H classroom. We played blindfolded Musical Chairs with Venus ma’am being the DJ and Lynn ma’am as our guide. Holding hands and walking around and around the chairs blindfolded made me so dizzy and blur. It seemed like a quest to find someone with the biggest buttocks, to me, which was fun.
And HA HA, for the second time. We went to the canteen station with Jasmine ma’am and Ting En i/c as station mistress. Each patrol had to make the longest straw in 30s. Both patrols will be given cups of water to empty in the shortest time possible I think. Yun Jin started drinking but it was too slow and someone suggested blowing air into it. Blowing into the water equals to water spilt out. Ixora lost, Flowerpecker won. So the losing patrol has to take tissue from the toilet and clear the water up. I thought that was all but there was a forfeit. Flowerpecker, made us write ‘PECKXORA’ using our beautiful (hopefully) big butts at the canteen entrance. But luckily, there were not many people around so I guess only Flowerpecker was having a delightful time laughing at us.
I am not going to say HA HA again(: We went to the Parade Square to play Ice and Water with Grace Ma’am and Evangelin i/c. The Ice patrol – Flowerpecker, was given masking tape to stick onto the other patrol. The Water patrol which was us, were given 20 water bombs to make them wet. The patrol with the most number of masking tape on them or very wet will have to do a forfeit. Then the fun started. Clara helped me to bite the bomb to make a hole. I could squish the bomb a little and the water would spurt out and wet the opponent. I had three with me but I threw one when it just started so I was left with two. HA HA, and I went around squirting water at Flowerpecker who was ‘bullying’ my junior so I got back at them. Denise started to chase me around the area when my water bombs ‘died’ on me. I was really enjoying myself though. After clearing up the mess we made, we had to fall in. And it seems to be a tie so PeckXora had to wear our skirts as high as possible as our forfeit.
Then we had patrol interaction since time was almost up. PeckXora ‘explored’ the different ways to wear our skirts high. The normal one would be just below the chest, worn normally which looked like some gothic-emotional edition Hanbok. Black and white. The sexy kind was to wear over our chest with the buckle and zip in the middle, like some halter-top without straps. Then we tried to wear it normally above the chest which looked so much better but it was hard to buckle so we left it alone. It became impossible to find another way to wear our skirts so we just sat down and yakked away. The Parade Square ground was horribly hot that maybe we got blisters on our butts. Then it was just Ixora patrol. So we started with our usual chitchat and the playful throwing of blindfolds around.
We were given 10mins(?) to change to our Guides Uniform but we exceeded the time limit although we had time extension. We sat down and talked a while. You could see many scared and dejected faces even before the handover ceremony.
Then the terror started. Roll call first then we made the horseshoe formation. We had to march on the spot for a long time to alter the position of the horseshoe because we had limited space. The ceremony started. I felt okay at first. However, when the sec4s marched out, it made me feel like I something was taken away from me. Then Flowerpecker PS was Clara Tan which means CLARA TRANSFER OUT OF IXORA. I heard sniffs and sobs, from myself and those in Ixora. Then I heard my name, Ixora PS. I could not believe what had happened, it was too fast. Am I the reason why Clara transferred out? I don’t know but tears just streamed out of my eyes. My, so sad. I saw Suan Ching ma’am and the other ma’ams’ face. And I cried even harder. I cannot remember who said what but I think I heard “save your tears for later”. Still, I continued crying. When marching back, I could not find Ixora then I spotted the sobbing-very-hard-Jia-en and Hwee Fen’s very sad look. Throughout the whole ceremony, I could not feel my toes. Everyone was too pre-occupied with who’s what and the sadness which came like waves crashing against them, continuously. Sorry, I cannot remember who became this this that. Finally, the thing ended. Hugging Yun Jin and Natasha after trying to fold my beret and crying out louder, which I couldn’t earlier on. Handover’s over, too fast. But the terror did not end. The sec4s will be leaving us and Clara not in Ixora. We lost a patrolmate but we got a junior, Rebecca.
Snack time in the canteen, singing Grace, exchanging Peach Tea for Lemon Tea with Hibiscus, chatter and HA HAs and tears. Then we were dismissed. No one went away yet, too busy with taking photographs here and there. Fun and laughter everywhere, topped with confusion and unhappiness. I didn’t feel like going back yet, sat around on the Parade Square with Rachel, Valerie and Denise after changing. See the orange wave-like pattern which resembles a person soaring and another below; it pretty much ended this year’s Handover.
-Chua Jia Ying
Today it was the last activity for the Secondary4s’o9 + Handover!
Games and gettin’ tekaned by the Sec4s, then handover.
Games were kinda challenging, idk why I feel tt way either hee. Minli Maam and Yanyan Maam’s current patrols combined and were called “Kingflower!” for the day’s games! We were losers and didn’t find the bonus checkpoint. :o
Dialogue. Changing parade. Dread + anticipation whilst waiting in the concourse. Handover.
It’s now my batch’s turn to takeover this company & we all don’t know what’s going to be in for us within the next one year that we’ll be taking over. Nevertheless I’m sure all 18 of us will give it our utmost and do what’s best for this company:) Sec1s, be good guides and listen to your seniors. Sec2s, rmb to take good care of the sec1s and set good examples and listen to the Sec3s, whatever the posts they have gotten. Sec3s, let’s rock smelly socks! :DD
Meow! Hahahah, I like to meow nowadays. Okay anyway :D to my sec3 batchmates! We are 18 girls and we’re all going to go through loads of fun tgt YAY. As in srsly, conflicts + gossiping + handling of juniors + weekly proposals + taking supercalifragi good care of the company, and to work towards PNA G!
This was what my vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv good friend once told me before Handover this year when I was fretting about a whole load of stuff (:
“No one cares what post you’ve gotten and what rank you’ve had before when you were a senior after you’ve passed out; juniors only care and will remember you because of what you have left, taught, & instilled in them.”
It totally enlightened me. In our own ways, we can achieve what we want from the juniors even if we do not get that desired post; don’t you guys feel it’s more meaningful? (Do not start thinking abt terrorizing them k hor.)
Who cares about the posts? I don’t already. As long as we stay tgt as a batch, stay happy, stay out of trouble with one another… what more can we ask for? (:
Oh ya, for Charlene to start considering to buy a brain & make sure she doesn’t spell her name wrongly as “CHALENE” on the back of her book anymore & to only realize it later WHEN I TELL HER (which btw is ½ a year later). Or think that char siew meat comes from a bird, or always does freestyle dancing when she thinks no one is looking… aiyah so much more lah hor Charlene Cai? HAHAH!! What the!! LAMEEEEEEEEEEE. Ok just kidding!!! :DDDD
But main point is.
Whoever’s sad now, everything happens for a reason and damn, so many seniors have said that our batch is supeduperfuper got potential so really, let’s just be kickbutt seniors that will rock smelly socks!! & no post is bad. EVER. Whoever’s feeling pekchek now, alamak. Whoever’s feeling happy/satisfied now, vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv sui for you. Whoever’s feeling scared now, don’t :D we’ve got 17x2=34 hands to back you up (X Whoever’s feeling v pekchek now, you’re not alone. Whoever’s planning to be haughty and proud over posts… goodluck.
:D Heat is the element of Fire,
Fire is the element of Hot,
Hot is the element of AHSGUIDESSEC3o9 :B
I’ll work hard at my post and give Guides a pretty image k. Hahaha! LOL, okay enough about sec3s. The rest of the juniors, ganbatte! (: ENDURE,EXPLORE,EXCEL!
I want a hot pink camera! Hahahaha logistics! *MEEE-OW!* The Sec4s have been very concerned and caring towards our batch and you guys rly pwn (: Esp me, I rly need to thank the seniors who have been so incredibly supportive of me in Term1 about stuff that are not blogmaterial o.o. All the help and advice, I rly cnt articulate my gratitude… Cont rockin’ :D :D :D oh ya, and Dustbins forever!!-MandyHAHA. Hello. Handover. Craziness. Sec3s must DO A GOOD JOB OKAY. If not we'll be back to hantam you (whatever you spell that) haha. and Mandy, NO ONE'S SPONSORING THE CAMERA YOU WANT:P teehee. alright there. All the best in your further endeavours and good luck. (Sec3s, KEEP GROTTO SMELLING GOOD ALRIGHT:D) yes DUSTBINS FOREVER (logistic's secret! TEEHHEEEE) oh goodness gracious me! its the LASTTTTTTTTTTT TIME IM GNA BLOG HERE! Bye Ahsgg.bs.com. I WILL MISS YOU. oh man oh man oh man! I DONT WANT TO LEAVE MY BABBYYYYYY! HAHAHA. nvm, mandy, you better do a good job as a nanny yo!:D see you everybody (I'LL BE ON THE TAGGGBOARRDDD MUAHAHA)
-Pamela
Thursday, April 9, 2009 @ 2:28 PM
#15 - Enrolment Ceremony 09
So we're enrolled!
First thing we did was changing parade. It was the sec-ones first changing parade into full guides uniform. Some of us had a little trouble with it, but the sec-twos helped us, which was nice of them(: Then we ran back down the stairs, Miss Chua came out of her classroom and told us that we were making too much noise, so that's something that we can improve on. Then was enrollment, the sec-ones went into horse shoe formation for the very first time, which was quite cool. Then we started to get enrolled. It was an interesting experience for me. So now that we're enrolled, we have to jiayou.
-April
Hey:D
Had enrolment on wed. Was a little worried as some of us had not tied braids. But, we were given 15mins for changing parade. So, we had sufficient time to make sure that our attire was proper. After the sec 4s checked our attire, we were given 3mins water break. Then,we were seated in the concourse. The sec 1s repeated our honour and our promise a number of times among ourselves as we were pretty worried about being nervous and forgetting them.
Following that,we fall in beside our PLs and then, marched into the horseshoe formation. A few of my batch mates had told me about how awed they were seeing our seniors marching in the horseshoe formation on thinking day and were excited about the fact that they would be joinning in the formation this time. As I was in the last patrol,Hibiscus<3,>
-Clara
It was enrolment ceremony on Wednesday afternoon. Enrolment ceremony was very significant for the secondary one batch because we were officially enrolled as guides. Before the ceremony, we had changing parade and we changed in our guides uniform for the first time. All of us were so proud to be wearing such a smart uniform. The seniors helped us adjust the uniform and the secondary twos aided us in wearing them. The seniors explained to us about the procedure of enrolment ceremony. However, despite repeated explanations from the seniors, most of the secondary ones were still not sure about the exact procedure so we were extremely nervous and afraid that we would be scolded if we made a mistake. Then after, the Colours was being put up and we had to stand at attention each time something important was being adjusted to the Colours. Before the enrolment ceremony, we wear our beret and march into the horseshoe formation. I was so scared because I had no idea how to go about doing that. After the enrolment ceremony was officially opened by the teacher, each patrol’s recruits had to march out together with our patrol leaders and we had to say what our honour means and recite the Guides’ Pledge before saluting to Colours and getting our enrolment batch pinned on our scarves. The enrolment ceremony was kind of frightening actually because the entire company was looking at us but exciting at the same time as we were being enrolled as guides after about two and a half months in guides. After each one of us were enrolled, we all felt extremely relieved. Then we were dismissed and most patrols had patrol interaction. I hope my batch can keep to the guides promise.
-Yuexin
Saturday, April 4, 2009 @ 12:23 PM
#14 - Friday Activity
Fall In
Gadget tying
Orienteering
Drills
Fall Out
The activities on Friday's Girl Guides were interesting, first we had Gadget Tying, tying the 12'' poles onto the 72'' poles was quite okay as I've done it before but tying two poles together while blindfolded was something very new to me and i didn't manage to tie finish the two poles together. My friend however, managed to tie the two poles together and did it quite well. Seeing that, I felt quite embarrassed as if she could do it, why couldn't I? Thus, I feel that I need to practise Gadget Tying on my own and try to tie the standard Square Lash within the standard time.
After Gadget Tying, we did Orienteering and my patrol had the shortest route so we felt that we needed to come back to school the first since we travelled the least. My Sec 2's carried the backpack for the first half of the way, i took over one of the backpack's after that. The last part of the route, we had to climb up a hill to reach the school, just then we saw Sparrow reaching the school soon too and we ran back to the concourse, arriving first just as we felt we needed to. Orienteering is actually very fun as I got to know the location of a certain place, the name of somewhere I had passed by many times before and how to get to the Bedok Stadium from our school( I had never walked there before ). Besides that, it teaches me how to read maps and find my way if I ever get lost.
Lastly, we had Drills. The weather was not hot and the air was cooling so our seniors expected us to do our Drills well. I feel that we could've performed better if we just listened to the timer and locked our arms, so as to keep our balance, then we could turn, lift our legs to 90 degrees pointed down and bang at the same time. We just need to practise more, then I think we will perform quite well.
-Natasha
Hello XD
Today for Guide activity, we did 3 main things.
The first activity we did was gadget tying. We sec2s were told to go to 1 Perseverance classroom [I think X)] to fall in. There, we were given 2 minutes to tie a standard square lash. After that, we were given 30 seconds to untie the gadget. We repeated the above another time, when the ICs told us that we would try to tie a square lash BLINDFOLDED. I was a little surprised as I never thought that it would be possible to tie a square lash blindfolded. Haha:D we were given 3 minutes to tie the square lash. I was able to complete the tying in 2+mins, but I overlapped at some parts. Then, sec2s went to 1 Respect classroom [I think again XD]. There, we were told to join our patrols. In our patrols, we had to tie a shoe rack in 10 mins.
After gadgetying, we had neighbourhood orienteering in our patrols:DD we were given a map with another paper giving the grid references. In our patrols, we had to find out the places that we were supposed to go. However, my patrol screwed up and read the map wrongly and ended up having to identify our destinations again. Luckily, we did not take much time, and managed to find the correct places. We then proceeded out of the main school gate to our first station – Tanamera Crest. It only took us a while to walk from AHS to the condominium. After taking the photograph, we then moved on to our next destination, which was the playground at Pari Dedap Walk. As it was quite near to the condominium, we could reach the playground in around 10 minutes. Our next and last station before going back to the school was the Lions’ Home for the Elders. As I live quite near to the home, I was able to lead my patrol to our station without much difficulty :D Next, we proceeded back to school. As majority of the patrol was already quite tired, we brisk walked back to AHS. Along the way back we were deciding on whether to run back or to continue at a steady pace. We finally decided on running short distances, and walking after that for another short distance. After a tiring journey back to school, we finally reached. We had took a total of 1 hour for the whole orienteering, and came in 6th. We then had patrol interaction for a while.
Our third main activity was a short drill session. The sec3s were in charge of sec2s and we marched for a while. After that, we were dismissed. We then had an interaction session with Yijing Ma’am. As a batch, we talked with Yijing Ma’am about many different topics, from relationships with other CCAs to scandals. Haha XD We only ended at about 6.48PM and we were quite surprised that we had interacted for about an hour. :D
Overall, I really enjoyed today’s activity, especially the neighbourhood orienteering as well as the interaction session. However, I feel that I could have put in more effort during gadgetying as the ICs mentioned that my frapping could be tighter. I also feel that the neighbourhood orienteering helped me to put my orienteering skills to test, and I hope there will be another orienteering session some time again. :D I think that today’s activity was great! :D
-Rachel (Sec2) Today’s Friday Activity could probably be summed up in a single word – FUN. (Haha!) Ok, it was probably not that fun when we had to walk under the hot afternoon sun, but still I think it was fun. That was fun-ny.
Now, to start the ball rolling, our first activity for today was Gadget Tying in 1SOMETHING. The first ‘part’ of the activity was no more than a humdrum routine of repeated Square-lash tying and pulling of twines.. HAHA! That certainly did help our juniors (not forgetting ourselves) improve on their (and our) Gadget Tying skills. Do you call them ‘skills’? Ok, I think so.
Then came the fun. We were turned into blind men (with the help of blindfolds and our eyelids, LOL) and were told to tie a Square lash in that manner. My square lash turned out to be not so much of a disaster as I’ve expected it to be. Also, many Sec1s and 3s did tie square lashes they are most proud of. The activity was not only creative, but was also super extremely ultra-engaging.
What we’ve learnt may also be put into good practical use in times of emergency, such as the setting up of an emergency shelter in pitch-blackness. (This is what the kind Jia-En told me.)
Later on, our Sec2 juniors joined us as a Patrol and we proceeded to tie a mini shoe rack suitable for huge shoes. Kingfisher’s shoe rack did not look VERY nice but I felt it was still quite presentable. (You must be thinking, ‘Of course you would say that’.)
After gadget tying, the company gathered in the concourse for a briefing on Orienteering. General rules and instructions such as the to-dos during an emergency were addressed. This helped get the company to be more ‘mentally-prepared’ – like knowing what to do should a Patrol member fall unconscious (just kidding). Maps were also handed out to individual patrols, and they quickly plotted the points as well as planned their routes.
Before long, all 8 patrols had already set out for their neighbourhood hike, with Sunflower, Flowerpecker, and Kingfisher leaving last. Although navigation was not a problem, the hike itself was rather tiring, but not extremely tiring (I think I’m undecided). (Yes, tell me you share my sentiments!!)
The 3 checkpoints Kingfisher went to were the Simpang Bedok Post Office, Bedok Methodist Church, and the Bedok Stadium. I dare (and proudly) say that Kingfisher took one of, if not the longest route among all 8 patrols. I am not trying to put any Patrol down OK!! (It’s just to make Kingfisher feel better.)
The patrol members took turns to carry the 2 backpacks, which was a rather encouraging sign to see. Besides, the Sec2s also cared for the Sec1s. (And so did the Sec3… *blinks with overweening pride*). We brisk-walked from one checkpoint to another and tried to run as far as possible. However, we were also compassionate enough to wait for one another.
The walking went on and on and on and after almost an eon, the coolest Patrol ever (Kingfisher) finally reached the school gates! Then, we were left with the last atom of our strength (this is a hyperbole) and almost couldn’t feel our legs anymore. YAY!!!! We returned to loud cheers from the company. YAY!! (We sure deserved it, RIGHT? Just kidding!)
Even though Kingfisher was sadly the last patrol (and the slowest), due consideration should be spared for us since we took such a long route. Haha! (*Tries to gain more sympathy..*) Sooo, we deserve a standing ovation more than a mere pat on the back, ok!
All in all, I guess Kingfisher somewhat realised how and why we should not count our chickens before they’re hatched (since we even fell into a reverie that we would be the first patrol).
After Orienteering, we had another fun thing – Foot Drills!!! Foot Drills was kind of impromptu but nonetheless fun. The Sec3s were split into half with one half taking the Sec1s and the other half taking the Sec2s. Yay.
The story ends here.
Good bye!!
-Min Li
Wednesday, April 1, 2009 @ 1:18 PM
#13 - Nyaa Award Presentation Ceremony
Today,16 of the sec4s went down to Singapore Polytechnic for the NYAA ceremony. (fast forward to reaching there) Upon reaching there, we realized that the bus dropped us off at the wrong point and walked 4 carparks down to the venue.
Mrs Lim Hwee Hua, Senior Minister of Finance and Transport was the guest-of-honour. The ceremony was alot about listening to the speeches made by the various figureheads and clapping for many others, whilst one wait for one's turn to walk up the stage and walk down in 10seconds. Though, one inspirational figure was a disabled guy who took up NYAA as an individual to challenge himself to greater heights in his own life, as he felt that he had nothing to lean back on, should he fail in his acdemic aspect.
After the whole ceremony was the photo-taking, followed by a tea reception where our guides showed their true colours, pouncing like a tiger pounces on its prey. Because the silver-awardees were released later, most people had taken their share of food and thus, the queues were not as long. As like most of these tea reception, there were items such as bee hoon, soon kueh, mid-wings, small pieces of pizza, bite-size pieces of oreo cheesecake. Our guides took their share of food and we assembled in a circle, having a good time of bonding with the accompaniment of the food. I believe that the guides had their fair share of refreshments.
Following, we took some group photos before making our journey back to the east.
-Deborah Koh