Yesterday was Sports Day. Too bad our class could not eat outside school for lunch. So in the end we called for pizzas to be delivered, and we ate outside the Performance Theatre.
The atmosphere in the afternoon was great! The sun was blazing hot but I did not perspire at all. This is because the (mainly) 4A people were in a classroom playing bridge. There were also a few playing soccer in the fully air-conditioned room. I think the temperature was around 20 degrees, totally shiok.
Hey but I went down to watch the cheerleading. I really salute the cheerleaders because they spent much time and effort trying to perfect their moves. In the end it seemed like it was the nervousness that brought some of them down. The pressure they had in them - to do well to win house points, not to disappoint their peers and seniors - was much for them to handle. Nonetheless, I am sure that they enjoyed themselves no matter what the outcome was, and bonded as a team, and that is the most important.
And the free Sportades! 1 thing I regret not doing is taking the whole carton of Sportades home. Only managed to take 1 half-drunk bottle home.
It's May already. That means less than 2 weeks to Symphony of Voices. Circle seats are still empty. For those who have not bought the tickets, please do consider going down to Esplanade on the 12th to support us. It's only $21 to hear a world class choir sing. And to VJchoir members, please work hard to sell your tickets. If you haven't sold your 10, try getting your friends to go. If you have sold the 10 you're supposed to sell, you should aim to sell more. Don't just stop at 10.
VJchoir, let's be more serious for practices from now on.
The atmosphere in the afternoon was great! The sun was blazing hot but I did not perspire at all. This is because the (mainly) 4A people were in a classroom playing bridge. There were also a few playing soccer in the fully air-conditioned room. I think the temperature was around 20 degrees, totally shiok.
Hey but I went down to watch the cheerleading. I really salute the cheerleaders because they spent much time and effort trying to perfect their moves. In the end it seemed like it was the nervousness that brought some of them down. The pressure they had in them - to do well to win house points, not to disappoint their peers and seniors - was much for them to handle. Nonetheless, I am sure that they enjoyed themselves no matter what the outcome was, and bonded as a team, and that is the most important.
And the free Sportades! 1 thing I regret not doing is taking the whole carton of Sportades home. Only managed to take 1 half-drunk bottle home.
It's May already. That means less than 2 weeks to Symphony of Voices. Circle seats are still empty. For those who have not bought the tickets, please do consider going down to Esplanade on the 12th to support us. It's only $21 to hear a world class choir sing. And to VJchoir members, please work hard to sell your tickets. If you haven't sold your 10, try getting your friends to go. If you have sold the 10 you're supposed to sell, you should aim to sell more. Don't just stop at 10.
VJchoir, let's be more serious for practices from now on.
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