about me
hey hey, I am Peiyi.
Not a person good with words, but I hope to compensate this with my big heart..
The greatest blessing in my life is my ever-caring family and being endowned with many groups of encouraging friends. Both of which have been constantly there for me.
I dedicate this blog to my friends who I regret at times, due to time constraints are unable to keep close contact with as much as I want to..
I hope that via this blog, I am able to keep my friends updated with my life and keep me updated with theirs.
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Saturday, May 31, 2008
HUMPH.
Sometimes, I wonder why I always get myself involve in things that at the end of the day make me feeling pissed about my initial decision.. But, at least I comfort myself but knowing that I've learnt an extremely important lesson from this lousy experience: In future, before making any form of decisions, weigh all pros and cons CAREFULLY before diving into it.
I am definitely not
blaming anyone for my joining of this project and I love my comm
people very very much. 3 cheers to
wanli for being such a great and understanding leader and to my comm members for being such a supportive and hardworking team mates. But the people way UP there, there have been countless of incidents, which I have been too lazy to bring it up as there are too many, where I feel that all of you could have use as much of your little
EQ in your brain to realise that we are neither your employees nor
subordinates. We are mere VOLUNTEERS trying to help out in this project for our friends. We do not have any purpose in doing this. So, is there a need, like during this briefing, to draw a line between us and you by wearing formal clothes while making us wear the
over sized EXCO jersey, jeans and shoes just because you are giving a speech to the participants while we are not? It is ironic why the shirt is labelled
EXCO when we look more like the
subordinates.
But, as the first aid
liaison officer, I must really thank
GESS,
BPGH,
SCSS SJAB First Aiders who volunteered their time without any qualms, to meet at
RJC for the first aid briefing even though I myself am unable to comprehend why the venue
RJC when we do not have any facilitators from
RJ. (Hint Hint, Mister way up there is from
RJ) In addition, I would like to thank the First Aiders cooperativeness and helpfulness. Special thanks going out to
GESS Emily and Valerie,
SCSS Annie,
BPGH Kerrisa and Anastasia. Safety of this event would have not been possible without all of your help in coordination with me and your school. Thank you.
Rather than grumbling over my silly decision, I would rather make the best out of it at the end of the day.