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Memories on the Mountains…

I actually just wanted to post “Avenue Q is open for booking!” but after watching the church camp photo video montage (mum requested to see it on our tv), I felt like sharing a little bit about the camp.

Even before the camp, God was already teaching me much, especially since I was in-charge of games (again) this year. During one of the committee meetings, I remember the committee members saying they wanted something more from the games this year, like a “structured experience” not just for the finale night game but also on Wednesday night, leading up to the must-have-without-fail fruit fair.

It seemed like a good and exciting idea at that time, but little did Jun Qiang and myself realise how much work we had gotten ourselves into.

I met up with Amanda one evening to discuss games and we sat at Starbucks for hours cracking our heads. How were we going to make the program seamlessly move into the game? How were we going to involve all the campers? Were they going to get the game? Were they even going to realise the game has started?

Thank God that by the end of the night, we did come up with something. By then, we were exhausted and a gallon of creative juices had been wrung dry.

The finale night planning was the worst. Busy schedules prevented the games committee (made up Jun Qiang, Amanda, Nat and myself) from really getting together and brain-storming. Things dragged on until we really started panicking two Sundays before the camp. I remember we had a meeting after church until 3pm and then met again at Jun Qiang’s house at 6.30pm. That meeting (including dinner of course) lasted way after 11pm. Once again, another exhausting and frustrating meeting, but at least we accomplished the basic storyline. Haha. And thanks to Jun Qiang, we all got sent home!

During the camp, all three games, including the indoor games on the second day, were each different learning experiences in itself.

For the indoor games, after a particular game, our super-competitive campers started a rather big dispute with regards to the rules of the game. I, honestly, was taken aback and quite confused as to how I should address the situation. But thank God for my other game com members who were a little less confused and more calm than me. We huddled together and came to an agreed solution that although didn’t appease everyone, allowed the games to carry on and everyone continued having fun.

The fruit fair game was the most trying for me. While planning, Amanda and I overlooked a lot of details that were never addressed even during the game itself. A lot of miscommunication, hiccups and a lack of foresight led to a very messy start, hasty changes during the game and a dramatic ending. I was at my wits end and very very very discouraged at how everything was turning out. While I was in my corner as the “banker”, I remember just wanting to cry.

But every time I wanted to, someone would show up at my “bank”, or a committee member would say that the campers are actually having fun and getting the game, or an encourager would appear with assuring words. Looking back, I realise perhaps how childish I was to let my emotions so easily overwhelm me when the situation really wasn’t that bad. I do take myself too seriously at times and tend to take the entire blame when something goes wrong. But when it all ended, I had even more encouraging words, thank yous and a hug from a friend.

The finale was well-worth all our time and effort. I wouldn’t say it went smoothly without a hitch (as again, there had to be so many last minute changes) but it was fun fun fun. Even though we always have a drama night at every church camp, I think we brought a little something this time, involving everyone from start to finish.

Most importantly, God touched my heart during the camp again. Besides the games, God made sure I had a lesson to learn from each day’s message. Being “Complete in Christ” took on a whole new meaning for me. And I thank God, it wasn’t just a “church camp high”, but a feeling that is still burning in my heart.

Though many things happened throughout the camp, I still want to go back to the mountains with its cold morning breeze, the cool serenity, God’s creation surrounding me, the clean crisp mountain air, the delicious scones and of course, the memories.

Next June, anyone?

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M.I.A

Pardon the noticeable neglecting of this blog.
I’m just plain lazy.
Heh.

Anywayyyyy.
Anyone interested to go Club Med?
Check out the link – http://www.airfares.com.sg/resorts/clubmed/FE_Promo_Natas_1for1_ClubMed.htm

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Random Church Camp Photographs!

Just because my blog is getting a little too serious and too boring…


amanda and i with a gorgeous hilltop view behind


my long-suffering games com members – nat & amanda


me, fiona & stephanie @ the BOH tea plantation


eating ice cream in cameron highlands – cold weather + ice cream = doubly happy kat!


me & kenneth @ Bala’s Inn waiting for our scones to arrive!


fooling around with the “tv” nat drew for drama night – notice the height difference!

More peektures when I get them from my bro!

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I spoke too soon…

*bleah* Just when I thought everything was finalized, set and all ready to go to Club Med Bintan, the PR emails to say we can’t go next Wednesday. Why? Because the executive chef we were supposed to interview is on LEAVE. The first thing that came to my mind was “what are the odds man”. So yes. It’s been postponed yet again to sometime in May. I wonder if the PR feels bad about it. Geez. And, we won’t be able to photograph the kitchen because it’s undergoing renovations. So ridiculous. They know full well our story angle and our requirements, they know what’s going on at their resort, and yet they still want to invite us over to do the story. What utter rubbish! Lousy PR skills. Lousy lousy lousy. Pfffttt.

But ok. The good things that came out of it is that I will have more time to plan for my Sunday School lesson and I won’t be so tired when I go for the Flamenco Festival on Saturday at C.H.I.J.M.E.S. Can’t wait for that actually. Looking forward to seeing Mel do her Spanish thing and meet up with the girls. Should be an absolute blast. Two other colleagues are coming along too. Haha. It’s always interesting to see your colleagues (behave) outside of the office environment. Hmm. Which reminds me, I need to get a dress for the event! Mel says that the girls usually come in pretty dressed with frills and flowers. Shopping time!

Actually, shopping time isn’t as exciting or fun as before. Many many many many countless times I have gone out shopping with JY only to come home empty handed. There just isn’t anything to buy, or rather anything that fits me and comes with an affordable price tag. Sure Mango, Zara and the other generic staple brands have smaller cuts but one glance at the price tag and I immediately put it back. It’s annoying really. Can’t wait to go to Perth where they have Supre (i.e size XXS)!

Speaking of Perth, I’ve been bugging JY for the longest time about the exact dates which we will be there. Being in the magazine industry, taking leave requires a lot of planning due to the strict deadlines. However, he has yet to tell me. Bah. Absent-minded. Hurhurhur. Another thing I’m worried about Perth is getting air tickets! Might be easier since we’re going during an off-peak period and when it’s winter in Australia but you never know. My parents have already booked a flight to Sydney and it’s all full despite the flight taking off only in September! That’s a good 5 months ahead! And it’s not exactly cheap mind you….

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Bon Voyage!

Finally my press trip to Bintan Club Med has been confirmed – I’m leaving on a ferry the following Wednesday (16th) and returning back to this equally sunny island on Friday (18th). There, I will be interviewing chefs, wait staff, directing the photographer’s lens, scribbling down notes like crazy and learning how to create a “Club Med Special”. Hopefully, I’ll also get the chance to laze around, enjoy the free snacks and cock/mocktails and find the time to prepare for my Sunday School lesson on the 20th.

All in all, I’m just thankful for the opportunity to travel, and for FREE. I love traveling thats for sure. The thought of going to another country, eating, shopping, doing whatever touristy thing just excites me. Of course, it’s always interesting to see how other people live their lives. When I was younger, I used to think everyone was like me. Including their families, what they eat, the way they interact etc. Good thing as a kid you’re allowed to be idealistic…

Besides this trip, I’ve got more traveling to do this year. I’m headed for the hills of Cameron Highlands in June for our bi-annual church camp and hopefully to Perth in July. I’m also really itching to go back to Hongkong (I missed Macau and Ocean Park the last time I was there…) and looking to visit Philippines. Geez. Perhaps its time to stop spending so much on food and shopping and start saving up….

For now, I’m still doing my thing at the magazine. Eating, writing, bugging people for information, doing interviews and annoying Mel, Lili and Shiqi (heeheehee!). But I guess I really should start looking around for a new job. With the pay I’m getting right now, I can kiss goodbye to any future traveling plans or any of those, erm, future “grown-up” plans. Ha. Oh well. Life has been good being in the media….so far at least…..

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P/s: To Corlissa – Just so you know, I never ever use pre-mix. I detest that stuff!

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