Sunday, October 2, 2016
Another 4 Years Guys
-De Xuan
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
4 Years!
Monday, November 2, 2009
First year anniversary.
I've come to update this blog again. (Even though I don't think anyone will read it) It's our One-year anniversary soon. Do you guys want to have some celebration on that day? Like an outing? Reply asap. It's all gonna depend on the number. If it's less than five, no outing. Sorry abt that.
Asking Mr Chew and Madam Ernie if you guys have confirmed. I know many of you have Biology, so shall we have it on the 14th? (Day 3; kiwi 360, blokart, estuary and beach profile activity)
I'll try to organise and i'll be needing some of your help.
Here are some things that can be taken into consideration:
"L&P Ceremony" (I'll try to phone that new zealand shop a Clementi)
Lunch/Dinner at that New Zealand shop (Or around there. There's a lot of nice classy food. I've been there before to look for L&P)
Hokey Pokey flavoured Ice cream.
(That new zealand shop has it when i last been there 10 Months ago. The day of our school's concert)
Attire: New Zealand Sweater(?!) [please give suggestion to places to go where it is not hot]
So please inform the others (actually i'm talking to cheng guan and Terrence. LOL)
So long for now. Off studying my physics, after screwing up my chemistry :(
De Xuan
Friday, August 21, 2009
All THE BEST FOR YOUR UPCOMING EXAMS!
I don't think there's anyone here. *brushes spider webs and dusts away*
Well, it's high time somebody did something to this
Then tag this blog please!
*snaps back into reality* Anyway, I, De Xuan, is blogging to wish y'all GOOD LUCK and All the best for the upcoming exams - school prelims,
All i can say is, STUDY, STUDY, STUDY. WORK HARD, WORK HARD, WORK HARD. DO YOUR BEST, DO YOUR BEST, DO YOUR BEST.
Do consult your teachers to clear any doubts you have.
Screwed you Oral Exams? Screwed your Chinese 'O' Levels in June? Work harder in November. I screwed my EL Oral too. I was too nervous and said "Outjoor Dobs" instead of "Outdoor Jobs" and made the Examiners laughed.
Final Note : JIAYOU!, REMEMBER TO TAG!
Yours truly,
De Xuan
Monday, June 22, 2009
Junlin here.
I was at this camp organised by my church, and guess what, the main camp cheer was derived from the Hakka.
This comes to show how famous the New Zealand culture is.
It's a good thing we've been there and saw everything live ok!
See, New Zealand's All Black rugby team does the Hakka before they start a match.
This is how many have heard of the Hakka.
The original, of course, comes from the Maori.
We've seen the original :D
How's everyone?
With the recent outbreak of H1N1, I urge all of us to be alert and take care of ourselves.
It'll be bad if swine flu comes to MJR.
Till next time,
-junlin :x
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Post-MortemExam
Hope you guys are doing fine yea.
I'm (Junlin) here again to remind all of you that we went to embrace New Zealand before and that's a bond that remains with us, no matter voluntary or not.
Acknowledge the people who were there!
And say a "Hi" or something whenever you see one another, just like Xueli/Peifang and I.
Haha.
How were your exams?
Nicely done?
Keep up the good work!
Screwed?
It's ok, because the past is not equal to the future and the Mid Years totally do not affect our O's and N's.
Look forward to the sessions where we have to teach in July yea ;D
Maybe we could have a NZ outing this June holidays, but please be spontaneous.
-junlin :x
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Unexpected Update?
YAY! 5TH MONTH ANNIVERSARY SINCE WE'VE LEFT SINGAPORE ON 11th Nov! (I'm trying to bring some life here. Lols)
Ok peeps.. I didn't expect myself to update this blog, or to even blog at all after I've quit blogging on my personal blog and my "retirement" from a Secretary of my CCA. :S
How are you people? Doing fine? Exams? Relationships?
So anyway.. Here's the pictures for the New Zealand Presentation cum Haka Performance. Enjoy, especially the Captions by me - De Xuan!(:
Mdm Ernie "And now, the students who went to New Zealand last year will elaborate on how the New Zealanders *blah**blah**blah*... Total Defence"
De Xuan : (looks right)
Lynn : (looks left)
De Xuan : "How do I use this mic?" "I wonder if will the mic explode when i push this button?"
Lynn : "Hi Camera :D"
Phyllis : "Oh Junlin, I feel so enchanted by you. You're more amazing than the sights in New Zealand"
Junlin : (stoning)
De Xuan : "Is that a bird? Is that a plane?"
Lynn : "HELLO TO THE CAMERA THE SECOND TIME :D"
Harmony : "Why am I here? I should be up there! Many people wants to see my beautiful face."
(Erm, no comments)
Phyllis : "I shall now sing you a song"
Junlin (looks at Phyllis) : "Please don't start. :X"
Phyllis : "Somewhere over the rainbow~..."
Junlin : "Ok, I'm not listening to you..."
De Xuan : "I'm a tree!"
Lynn : "I'm not a tree!"
De Xuan : "New Zealand has plenty of land space..."
Lynn : "Hmm, is that a dollar coin on the floor?"
De Xuan : "At the McLaren Falls Park.."
Lynn : "Harmony, I think De Xuan has forgotten his line"
Harmony : "I agree. And look at his way of holding the script!"
"KAMATE KAMATE"
"KA ORA KA ORA"
"... PAKIA..."
"HII!"
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
So, how have you been, NZ-ers?
Haha.
I'm sure that for many of us, the trip was a memorable experience and would always be cherished.
After all, how many people have chances to go to New Zealand with and during their secondary school days?
Our 23, out of the school's approximate 1000.
That is around 2.3%.
We are the minority that got to share this chance, so do appreciate it.
Was everything over after the trip?
The answer is a definite no.
This experience we shared creates a bond in us; we went for that trip to New Zealand together.
So, the next time you see one of your fellows NZ-ers, do go up to them and say hi, for we're not strangers anymore right?
7 days of isolation from the mainland would've undoubtedly made us new friends.
Till next time,
Junlin.
P/s. do ask other NZ-ers to come tag this blog as proof that we - and this blog itself - is still alive. (:
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
NZ Assembly Sharin
Pls check out this vid. We are doing this! Come on boys! I have the lyrics. Will post it tomorrow.
NZ Assembly Sharin
Pls check out this vid. We are doing this! Come on boys! I have the lyrics. Will post it tomorrow.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
L&P Replica!
Tell me when you want it. I'll buy it for you, no service charge.
Note : Glass bottle. To be served only chilled.
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Loving L&P
I went to the shop yesterday, but the L&P is not here yet. The salesperson said that they import 12 cartons at a time. And 1 carton contains 12 x 1.5l bottles, at about $5 to $7 dollars each (i think)
If you want the name card, please come to me. I've took twenty of them.
Oh ya, I *might* sell L&P at about a dollar or two per paper cup (Haha), like those blogshop does, so i'll be like buying a carton? Not cheap. D: my three weeks allowance for one carton of L&P
Goodbye for now!
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
ABSOLUTELY NEW ZEALAND store
Store Add: Blk 106 Clementi St 12 (Sunset Way) #01-38D
Does anyone have an empty bottle to spare? I need to put it up at our noticeboard.
PROJECT...we still have a group project. I will see you guys in Jan about this.
ASSEMBLY ... In February. Think abt the group presentation. What are we going to do? The slide presenters have been informed. They are Phyllis, Peifang, Junlin and DeXuan.
The rest of us we must sing, shout and do the PUKANA..
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Friday, December 5, 2008
Ouch. Haha. ;D
So yea, Day 1 wasn't really a day spent in New Zealand. Most of that day would have probably been spent by us at home trying to figure if we'd forgotten anything essential that we have to bring along for the trip, or maybe some of us were getting as much rest as possible so that the arrival there wouldn't be so gloomy. And we gathered at the airport! Dionna was LATE by an hour but it was OK as we started with stuff only slightly before the time she came, which was at 7. Haha. We kissed our loved ones goodbye. Real emotional moment o.O And we went into the departure hall. That was the moment where the 'Guys on the left, girls on the right' thing began. Haha. We took a few group photos. It was a few photos of the same thing =_=
You might not be able to make out what's in the next picture. It's Singapore from the plane window.
I played multiplayer mahjong with sharil for 2 hours. Don't mess with him, he's quite skilled at it. Next, touch down. We reached NEW ZEALAND, yo! Our guide, Jess found us, and took us to the coach, where she formally introduced herself. It was roughly 11 o'clock and we were headed for Green Bay High School.
Still remember the she said we were going to have pizza for lunch? We were scammed. Haha. And most of us didn't realise it. Arrival at Green Bay High School. The first thing was, the teacher welcomed us, and we had lunch. Lunch was garlic breads, strawberries, sushi-s(which I'm allergic to) and orange juice.
I confess that I didn't take this picture above on the second day. I missed it that day =x
We went into a classroom after lunch. In it were our buddies for that day. We went in and each picked a seat. Beside each seat was a pupil. And we cross-introduced.
With that, our buddies took us to a tour around the school campus. I have to admit that my buddy was very very very quiet. In fact, i was the one keeping the conversation going. He tried to avoid me as much as possible =_= but others like Wenyi was very fortunate to have gotten a more spontaneous one.
We were headed to Mount Eden after that. Mount Eden is actually an extinct volcano, and it has this super huge crater right at the top. What's best is that the view of Auckland from the top of Mount Eden is just fantastically breath-taking!
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/estuary: estuary = that part of the mouth or lower course of a river in which the river's current meets the sea's tide.
We did a cockle survey there. We didn't survey the cockles, but instead, we dug for cockles to survey the health of the estuary. Cool stuff.
The next morning, we were supposed to check out of Pacific Park. So, everyone cleaned everywhere up. William did his job really hard, really well.
The first activity that we participated in would be the welcoming ceremony in the Marae. They did a mini cultural performance for us. Many nice songs. One of them caught my attention. It was none other than Po Karikari Ana, the love song. I realised that I heard it before, in primary school. And it's so cool to hear it directly from the tribe! Their Marae, by the way, was much larger than that of Green Bay High's.
We left the luge for a beach to have lunch. We headed back to Auckland, where we had an opportunity to shop at this big shopping place. It was like one whole sheltered Orchard Road. Haha. Dinner was at Nandos. There, Jess gave sort of a goodbye speech, and some 'prizes'. I got one, because she dropped my camera. Haha. Everyone ended up having one. Win-win situation. And due to some excess time, we went to this place to play miniature golf.
We played till dark, and then went to the petrol station opposite to get a drink. It was our last moments in New Zealand, a country that most of us, if not all of us had never been to before, and it was ending just like that. At the aiport, we said goodbye to Jess and Paul. They had been very good ambassadors of their country, and we truly appreciate it. Some last moments..
And into the plane we went, back to the island we call home. This New Zealand trip has been one of my greatest times overseas, and in Manjusri, I am really grateful for the opportunities that abound. My heart feels very heavy now, after all this re-embracing. Thank you Jess, thank you Paul! Let's have some random photos uploaded too.. All taken during the trip. I still can't fix the Mount Eden bright photo.. Haha.
Remember to hand in your reflection on 5/12!! Haha. Phew. I took a few days for this. My fingers hurt already~
-junlin =x


