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Sunday, November 12, 2006
10:36 AM

This morning, I woke up and glanced at my clock. It says 9.25. I heard the television on and got up. I plopped onto the sofa and watch Doraemon for half-an-hour. I ate some chocolate cake. I drank some green tea.
It seems too normal to be true.
It was only when I saw the box of things that I've brought home from the camp that I realised that I had spent almost 2 months preparing for a camp. With that, I've missed band practices (much to my guilt), got scoldings from my mum, flared up, enjoyed typing away at the computer, spent time with my friends, cheered till my voice would screech up even in normal speech, scolded people, led the team around the school, stared at the dancing flames from the campfire, witnessed flirtings and clique-wars, chatted with my juniors, and many more memories I would add to my collection of camp experiences.
3 years! I've been in a camp for 3 consecutive years. And each one brings unique lessons and fun times.
And I know from experience that I would probably feel quite down after the camp. Which is very true. I spent a lot of time preparing for the camp, including sleeping beside my computer, being at Pei Chun from 7.30am~8.00pm, laughed and vexed over the tight schedule we are working with.
And now, while we need a break, I'm longing for more work to do. It feels quite weird just wanting to type out the schedule for fun while I've nearly cried over it 3 weeks ago.
And after this, after today, I'm going back to my normal routine. I don't know if I can cope.
In the camp booklet, I've wrote many reflections. I think I should include one more: Treasure the time you have with people you like.
And after that, look forward to the next time you see them.
I think I should organize another camp. Facils only camp. That would be fun.
Maybe I should. Convince me on MSN. I would try.
And thanks for everything, facils. You people light up my life.
I was just having my fortune read by an online tarot card reader. I'll quote.
"Today, prepare for a tour of the World courtesy of the Wheel of Fortune! But watch out, Jiasheng – you might get so caught up in all this merry activity that you lose track of things. Don’t accept invitations for two events at the same time on the same evening, for instance. If you try to go in too many directions at once, you won’t get anywhere. At work, changes of scenery and/or travel are favored. The Wheel of Fortune is breathing new energy into your everyday life, increasing your freedom of action and your independence, and your self-confidence is at an all-time high. Now's the time to organize some outside meetings, to meet with clients or partners and discuss the way forward - and get things moving!"
Get things moving! If I stay in a stagnant pond I'll drown. So I'll breathe easy and start swimming.
And prepare for a new high point.
In Wenxi's words:
Go me.

signed, jiasheng

jiasheng

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