Saying goodbye to the year 2010 is a hard thing for some, others just treat it like any other day.
Me? I thought I am not significant enough for a say.
Just kidding.
Hmm...what to say about the year 2010? One word: busy, and another word, if I'm permitted to have, confused.
Come to think of it, it's been 11 months since I took over the Class Monitor post, and with this post, everyday is like a battle. You do not know what I meant until you are really in my class. To be honest, I am still not proud of this class, don't even mention to love it. Seeing other people writing "I (heart) 5XX" or "I'm proud of my class", I could only ponder and sighed at them, for I would not have the pleasure to do so, unless the year MMXI changes them.
(Huh, they? Changing? What a laughter!)
I try not to be despair. I try to cherish some hope. But I do not put too much hope in it. If there's miracle, let it be a surprise then.
After clubs' AGMs, I'm busier than ever. I'm now holding the Chief Coach of Taichi group post in Kelab Wushu, and the Morning Session Representative post in the English Language Society.
In my opinion, I am happy in any moment in ELS, because it's more friendly, and not much pressure and stress over there. No, not because of my position in the committee but because it is less intense.
I feel terribly stressful as Chief Coach, and things got worse for me when I didn't pass the Taichi exams. I start to regret my decision to attend that interview, and landed me with such a post (and a louse). I didn't know that I was so incompetent, so unqualified, until I am the Chief Coach. I had thoughts of resigning (and still have) but there are people calling for me not to escape from responsibilities, and there are people saying that the examinations does not necessarily indicates that you are a lousy teacher. Well, examinations indicate how good are your skills, and you need a certain level of skills to teach, right?
Whatever the turnout, we shall see in the new year.
Oh yeah, I have been busy in Yellow House and Citrawarna, which both clashed at the same period, which is dubbed by my mother, the mixture to have a fever during mid-year examinations. But nevertheless, it was an experience, and a good one.
The business didn't stop there-there was inside-school drama competition, which my team have won the first place in the morning session category (and I'm glad they split it into afternoon and morning categories). Hereby, I would like to thank all people that have involved in the preparation and also the performance of the play. Thank you very much.
The Sabak Bernam camp also became one of the business, but I regard it as an escape from a greater business (the class). It was decent, and I met quite many nice and great people there, apart from making myself known because of that seminar (Sook May, Wei Han and Jia Shin, you know what I'm talking about). There's great memories, but also not-so-great memories as well (Wei Han......) but everything has now become history.
I've been busy with outings this year. In fact, this is the first year I received an outing with friends. (Quite sad and pathetic, right?) But nevertheless, all three of them are great and enjoyable! Thanks for the invitations and the outings!
This year, although the business, and although the confusion here and there, there are still great things to be cherished, and one of them are friends. Although most of the friendships were established in previous years, but in this year they were strengthened and became stronger. Hereby I would like to thank these awesome and wonderful friends that I could have never wished anything better (in alphabetical order): Ivan, Jian Ching, Li Anne, Lionel, Sara, Ser Lyn, Sook May, Von He, Wei Han and many more. May you have a great year ahead.
It's going to be New Year in less than 20 hours. Hereby, I wish all of you, happy new year of 2011, and may the year ahead be fruitful, successful and a great one!
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