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NTU Surf n Sweat 2007, National Vertical Marathon 2007

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2 Events to keep ya sports freaks busy for the 1st quarter of Janurary, namely the NTU Surf n Sweat 2007 & the all-usual NTU National Vertical Marathon 2007. More will be coming soon, especially the cross-country season.

NTU Surf n Sweat 2007

Event Date: 4 February 2007
Venue: Tanjong Beach, Sentosa
Time: 8am – 6pm
Organiser: NTU Sports Club
Main Events: Surf & Run, Surf & Ride (biathlons)
Side Events: Beach Volleyball, Beach Soccer, Ultimate Frisbee, Beach Touch Rugby

Notable Rules:

  • Compulsory to wear race identification tags/bands issued.
  • No aqua shoes are allowed
  • Life jackets MUST be worn
  • Only paddling allowed on surf segment
  • Participant are allowed to recover from falls from board
  • Time will still run despite hidnerance from traffic flow
  • Running shoes are compulsory during run
  • Board dismounting is permitted only at marked dismounting point

[ Full set of Rules ]

Registration:
Closing Date: 19 Jan 2007 (Friday)
Fees: 10-$16 for individuals ~ $35 for team events (see registration form for details)

Obtain registration forms from Flash n Splash @ Velocity, Heeren, Citylink, PlazaSingapura: SurferGirl @Wisma, Citylink: Ripcurl @ PacificPlaza, MarinaSquare, VivoCity, Stussy @ PacificPlaza or…

Send the Registration Form & cheque (payable to “NTU Student Union”) to:

Surf n Sweat 2007
NTU SPORTS CLUB, c/o Sports & Recreation Centre, 20 Nanyang Green Singapore 637715
National Vertical Marathon

Event Date: 25th February 2007 (Sunday)
Venue: Republic Plaza
Time: 7am – 7pm
Organiser: NTU Sports Club

Registration
Closing Date: 5th Feb 07 (Monday)
Fees:
$14 per participant for NTU Team, Inter-JC Challenge & Youths’ Challenge Categories
$18 per participant for other categories.

Hardcopy Registration forms are available at:
Yishun SAFRA Club, Toa Payoh Central, Tanjong Pagar, Siglap, Marine Parade, The Frontier and Nanyang Community Centres, Bedok, Bishan, Bukit Gombak, Clementi, Chua Chu Kang, Delta, Hougang, Jurong East, Jurong West, School of Physical Education, Tampines, Toa Payoh, Yio Chua Kang, Yishun Sports Complexes

Or Download here

All entries should be mailed together with the registration forms and cheque payments to:

National Vertical Marathon 2007
NTU SPORTS CLUB, c/o Sports & Recreation Centre, 20 Nanyang Green Singapore 637715

Event Categories:

  • Men’s Open
  • Women’s Open
  • Team Open
  • NTU Team Challenge
  • Youths’ Challenge
  • Lovers’ Challenge
  • Inter-JC Challenge
  • Veterans’ Challenge
  • Special Olympics Challenge (By Invitation Only)
  • CDL Corporate Challenge

Would really love to participate in the Surf N Sweat event, but that’s smack right in between my semester exam papers, but would definitely be running up republic plaza next month. In the meantime, time to get back to studying! The semester exams are just around the corner! 😉

Exams coming, Labrador Park Run

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Labrador Park Round Run 1.22km

Ahh here I am tucked in the comfort of my room surrounded by lecture notes, library books and stationary, while still typing this post.

Well the exams are just around the corner & I say, this semester is as tough as it can get, in fact it’s the most packed ever, with 9 modules to take (excluding the internship quiz module) and most of them are in-course so it’s jammed pack with reports, assignments and presentations to make. The good thing is that I have only 2 papers to take during the official semester exams week (30th Jan Materials and 6th Feb Engineering Maths III). So theres technically 2 weeks left to clear all of these… grrr. Or I can say that this semester is simply just exceptional short – about 4 weeks shorter than usual, maybe that is why everything is all on hyperdrive now.

Popped by Labrador Park for an evening run, the place is still very popular with families, photographers and a popular fishing spot as such. While Sheena went about taking project photos on her Canon 10D. Commemorated my first 30km for the first week of 2007. Man considering I’ve not really ran in about 2 weeks, the distance is quite demanding to catch up, though this was chicken feet during my pre-marathon training, it goes to show how fast you can get out of tune in running by just a short absence from the sport.

Mileage for the week (7 day period 1-7th Jan)
Track & Field Training Macritchie X-Ctry Run – 11km – Tuesday
SP Gym 3 Sets Weight Training + Treadmill 6km – Wednesday
Labrador Park Run 15 rounds – 16km – Sunday-
Total Millage for week: 33km (110% of 30km/week target met)
Total Accumulative Millage for 2007: 33km

The talking about the word “Commemorating”, apparently in response to the spelling mistake on Singapore Marathon 2006 medal (ST Online Forum, Dec 18) – “Commerating the 5th Anniversary” (It supposed to be “Commemorating” instead), the event Director of the SCM 2006 Organising Committee is offering marathon participants the option to exchange their medals for the “right one” with the following details:

Contact Ms Priscilla Samson at 6340-9877 or e-mail her at ssc_sbd@ssc.gov.sg to arrange for the collection.
You may like to do this by 31 January 2007.

😀 On a side-track, Me dreams to win a White Sony PSP!

Lets talk about Toes! & Spinnovex 2007

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Internet had been very screwy lately, even can’t even access yahoo mail or even google.com, me wonders how I survived without internet when I was a kid… Oh yea there was still the invention called TV back then…

:mrgreen:At least now I can tell which site are locally based, depending on their access speeds… Those at the other end of the globe – hello Timeout! Mmm a good reason to do homework on a rainy Wednesday night, oh yea did I mentioned that there was track training today? Yea but I went to the gym instead, been 2 weeks since I did so, guess I will have a hard time getting out of bed tomorrow, if I could-just-feel-my-arms…

And now onto topic – Since my Standard Charted Marathon last December, my right second toe had developed an under-nail blood clot. Presumably from the repeated “strike cycles” it gets from my running shoe. Ironically the clot only developed on my master foot/leg & it’s all black & ulgy!

But that was weeks ago. But I woke up one day last week discovering that my toe turned white! (don’t laugh). So it’s unlike the ulgy black duckling, umm – Toe stuck between a crown of jewels – it’s all white now! But heck this is no case of a white swan though – it’s still all wiggly and shaky… like milk tooth, AND that is bad because you won’t stop meddling with it… Well maybe when it pops out, the tooth fairy will come, only if there are nail fairies…

This toe nail thing, remarkably sparked a whole new talk in my track team about toes -toe talk, which seems to be a rather common victim for us runners. For starters just look at yours – is your big toe the longest or your second? it differs greatly between individuals though, then theres the whole assortment of shoes for different feet types, very interesting science of toes, wonder why there ain’t any undergraduate programs for that…

Today is the first prep day for SP Spinnovex 2007. Interestingly if I have not mentioned this yet, my lecturer”die die” want to display my prototype project models – even before it was graded! Bhwarrr! At first I didn’t kinda approve of it considering that it’s a final year exhibition & I am only in second year! But I let it pass as the only words he seems the chant to himself while clenching the model tightly, was: “my preciooousss…”

Other than that, it had been quite hectic lately in campus rushing projects & stuffs, most of seniors are all beyond reach & even the teachers are all too busy for consultation, oh well…

Foxtrot comic to cease dailies

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Foxtrot comic to cease dailies

Ah great, my favorite comic strip Foxtrot has ceased it dailies… Brrwrr!

Kansas City, MO (12/05/2006) Bill Amend’s popular FoxTrot comic strip will go to a Sunday-only publication schedule as of Dec. 31, 2006, announced Universal Press Syndicate today. The last daily will be Saturday, Dec. 30. Reruns of dailies will be available for Web usage.

“After spending close to half of my life writing and drawing FoxTrot cartoons, I think it’s time I got out of the house and tried some new things,” said Amend. “I love cartooning and I absolutely want to continue doing the strip, just not at the current all-consuming pace. I’ve been blessed over the years with a terrific syndicate, patient newspaper clients, and more support from readers than I probably deserve, and I want to assure them all that while I’ll be now a less-frequent participant on the comics pages, I’ll continue to treat my visits as the special privilege they are.”

At least it’s not the end of the world as it seems. Foxtrot will only be appearing on Sundays, starting this year.

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First 2007 run at Macritchie

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Did a 11km cross-country run at MR today afternoon (Time 1:07). Running there today does bring back alot of old army memories – It’s along the tree top route past the round about MR route into rather familiar training areas I’ve trained during my NSF days, then exiting around the golf course area back through MR then at the memorial for cool down. Despite the continuous rain last week (with a few very muddy spots), it’s a very good cloudy weather today. Been quite out of shape & had not ran for about 2 weeks since I was out of Singapore the last week. Cheers to Elrick and Darius for ran the route together, the rest of the track team did intervals.

Upgraded to Firefox 2.0 last week and after using it since then, I seems slower than the previous 1.5. With all my favorite extensions installed (now called add-ons), tabs & buttons respond slower now & I do not seem to be able get any video fully loaded on you-tube, they all always get loaded halfway and refuse to go further, even after countless reloads. I hope it’s not the taiwan earthquake which amplifies this, but surfing now on FF now reminds me of the dreaded old Internet explorer days. And IE7.0 is knocking on my door as well.

I don’t I should downgrade back to 1.5, I love the improved security features plus the form spellcheck features 2.0 has…

I guess it’s the saying again after all, newer is not always better.

I am @ Youth.SG

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I am @ Youth.SG – Written by yours truly.

In the deep dark shadows of Area-Y,
Lies the conspiracy of the blog
Jointly headed by agent Y,
Head blogging agent, Youth.SG
Smack you with my lightsaber you may
Readers alike, feeders or may
Till the minions bow before, they may
Better not, later kana Tomorrow-ed
Ping a-ling Permalink
Drumroll for the Blogroll
Tick-Tag there goes Technorati
From Xiaxue to Myagi
Browntown? That’s Oldtown
Mos to Zouk, CSS to RSS
Freedom of speech, I believe
HongLim digitized, any Comment(s)?
I am @ Youth.SG
Outgrown it’s luncheon is Spam
Drenched in it’s seeping oil
So let’s just blog about breakfast –
That’s my Youth.SG.
Broken-links? Houston thats a 404
Broken-bones? Skate@Somerset
Broken-singlishTM?
Wait, now where’s that spell check button?
MSN-MMS-SMS
Typing at the speed of light
Going lol! at every remark
Youth.SG – A way of life
IA! IA! IA! Internet down 0.O
Kop neighbour wireless?
Nah, later Permalink in jail…
Macdonalds? – Youth food!
A sentient Skynetglobal,
Assaulted wireless it may be
Till no end the robots may strike
Lasers flying everywhere…
Overtime & Bullettime
Crawlers & Google bots
Now where’s that bug-spray…
Hasta La Vista Baby!
Speech blown in the distant wind
Never spoken but keyed
The power of connectivity, I believe,
Wait, now that’s Yoda talk…
There screams my Podcast –
Vocalization unlimited
Till this line, millions will read
I am @ Youth.SG
Feel my wrath, laugh out loud! 😛

Over & out… : )

1st day of 2007

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It the first morning of 2007 and it’s already nice and sunny around here, nothing much of the long old days of rain back in 2006. Whee! mabe I can get started on my weekly runs again!

Hello 2007!

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My New year Resolutions & Targets for 2007:

> School:

  • Maintain my GPA at 4.0 (with 2 academic semesters left!)
  • Achieve NYAA Gold by end 2007

> Business:

  • Rocket my e-commerce sales & savings
  • Benefit more from long term investments

> Community:

  • Contribute more community service within Singapore

> Health & Sports:

  • Clock at least 1000km of running millage
  • Build more muscle mass (more gym visits duh…)
  • Achieve a 1:50 half-marathon
  • Achieve a 4:30 marathon

> Habits:

  • Avoid impulsive buying
  • Learn to be satisfied with what I have
  • Be more optimistic – as things could be worse
  • Be a Happy Person! Smile Singapore!

Now to achieve them. Hello 2007! May it be an enjoyable year for all!

Goodbye 2006…

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Its time again, reflection time! Oh yea with that in hand I guess I hadn’t had the opportunity to wish everybody (and on a rather late note) a very happy Merry Christmas 2006, Selamat Hari Raya Haji and a very Happy new year.

Alot has happened since I came back, namely greeted by new of Singapore flooding around the Thompson area, good thing my family didn’t do our pre-christmas shopping there like what we did last year. What’s more this month also marks the most amount of rainfall in what 100 over years in Singapore? (if I didn’t get the facts wrong). Saddam didn’t get to see 2007 and Thailand got 7 big explosions to welcome the new year.

Reflecting on last year’s resolutions to achieve, I didn’t exactly achieved all of them but with some twist and turns, I guess it would turn out to be, the resolutions I’ve last year:

  1. To attain a study grant or scholarship:
    I did not qualify for one & sadly, academic excellence is not recognized as part of the selection it’s all bursaries. There are no other open scholarships for the year without a bond & awards solely based on good grades. However, the only thing I got was an unexpected book prize presented to me by the director MM during the final year assembly at the convention center recently for topping the cohort in the IDEAs module. And damn! one prize can only be issued per student, if not I wish I could have walked away with 16…. 🙄
  2. Be Fitter & Leaner
    To clock at least 30km a week since April 2006 (when I started my weekly running log), having a logged millage of 742.39km till today. Also ran a half (AHM) and full marathon (SCM) this year.
  3. Maintain my BMI (20.8 now)
    Still around 21.3… not too far off… 😳
  4. Maintain my cumulative GPA at 4.0
    Yes it’s still at 4.0, this semester’s exams are coming soon… ekk!
  5. Do better in my $$ Business $$
    I recalled one of my teachers teaching entrepreneurship saying: “for students, a good source of side-income will definitely be e-commerce”. Man hell is he true… not to mention a very good source of passive income. Business is good & I will bring it further next year. 💡
  6. Better Time Management
    I now not only manage school and personal projects, but work too. Moreover, I am currently managing 4 project groups in 4 different modules as team CEO & strangely I kinda enjoy it, so is my team. Definitely you don’t need a PhD in Management to do that.

2006 was a good year for my family & me. May 2007 be a more prosperous and safe year for all of us.

Rotaract Medan 2006 Trip Day 6 /6

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Day6, the highland in the Morning

24th Dec Sunday- The days just seem to pass by faster and faster, this is the last day in Medan, Indonesia, also our rest day where we get to do sightseeing and shopping. Got out of bed 8am local time which means about 6 hours of sleep from the last night (where many got less having BBQ overnight).

Good I bathed last night too when the heater was working, contrary to Chenling, my roommate who kept complaining about bathing last night in icey chilled water and the cold highlands- best combination. By passed all the morning toilet madness with my personal water store of mineral water, whee planning goes a long way!

Interesting I have to share the experience of brushing teeth in Indonesia (or places where tap water is undrinkable) you have to stash water in a bottle and gurgle your teeth with it, and use tap water (not clean) to wash everything else, always rather confusing having take tap water as drinking water (and for granted) in Singapore.

What will we do with peili and lots of excessive jellys? Stuff them into her mouth of course, too bad she can only hold 6. Ok enough talk about this, lets get back to the agenda.

Visited the local market where I can finally spent all the remaining money I had left before flying off, coupled with Lisa’s dad bargaining skills it’s the best combination for a load of souvenirs – keychains, accessories, and wear-ables.

The day followed by a visit to the brastagi market
Brastagi market
theres horses, not to mention loads of natural landmines everywhere
Horses & shops!
and we even get to ride some back at the resort
Pony rides!

One of the most interesting things we saw (besides the ever abundance of horse waste lined along the route) is the presence of a mobile KFC restaurant- Made out of 2 trucks back to back with a makeshift large mobile tent as the eating area. One truck is the mobile kitchen while the other is a cold store for food. We visited a Buddhist temple where we brought a gift bracket (with money shared from all of us) for Ann as a birthday present. Lunch was back at the in house resort where the elders go about deep frying all the remaining uncooked BBQ items to finish up so we can start packing and cleaning up the place before leaving.

a farewell shot before leaving the highlands
Groupshot before departing
our last night at one of the 'fast food' coffeeshops with more NasiAyam!
farewell dinner
we couldn't stop taking pictures here...
bidding farewell at the airport

Ning, Nesh, Malcolm and Pelili had pony rides back at the resort before wrapping up and heading back on our long bus trip to Kota, Medan. Lisa’s dad brought us to the highland hot springs, where added with sulphur, has medicinal healoing properties for skin.

our flight back to Singapore

Farewell Medan
Back in sutomo, we gathered all our belongings and bid farewell before meeting up with the rotary president and the Medan rotary group on top of Lisa’s family who brought us to a nearby “fast food” restaurant (they call their eaterys “fast food” unlike back home) for dinner where we all chat heartily. However, looming over us is always the evident sad fact that as all meetings and trips, there will be always a departure – in a few hours time.

We took countless number of photos for remembrance at the departure hall, not to mention always thanking the host and the Medan rotary club and president for their hospitality during our stay in Medan. We bid farewell before boarding our flight on time. It’s back home for now.

Thats all folks, the Rotaract Club 06 Medan Trip!

This ends the chapter and last day of the Medan, Indonesia community service. It was a fulfilling trip with help & aid offered to various organizations, something just monetary support won’t be able to fully fulfill. Yes it may be demanding an tiring at some points but the end results in the end are extremely rewarding – something money can’t buy – like putting a smile on somebody’s face, spending time or brightening up someone’s day – it’s simply something priceless.

Notably are the school and old folks home visit where our contributions greatly impact and goes in benefit for the locals. We can be rest assured that out efforts will indeed go a long way, for time to come.

Thats all folks, for now.

[ Trip Photo Album ]

Rotaract Medan 2006 Trip Day 5/6

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23th Dec Saturday – It bag packing time and we are heading to Brastagi! We were told to split our bags into 2 sets, one to bring up, the other left at home so we can pick it up on our way back tomorrow (& it beats carrying all our luggage up there too). Breakfast this time, is the beehoon version of the banana leaf breakfast we always had. Sleep felt funny, as if I had never slept but I can vaguely remember some dreams I’ve, which is a good thing as that means I’ve entered REM, no wonder I do not really feel so ‘dead’ had a bad heaty throat too but that cleared by with some throat clearing and drinking lots of water.

Day5, Bus trip...

It was not till late morning where we made our way downstairs of sutomo where our charted bus for the day arrived – which was totally unexpected of us. Initially the plan was to travel for about an hour plus of the 3 hour journey before having lunch midway, but we had lunch in Kota instead as the Medan juvenile people arrived late, prompting us to have lunch at a nearby coffee shop (duck beehoon) where we waited.

“People here, rubber time…” as said by Lisa’s dad as he came popping around with his vitamin-c evanescence tablets as our lunch beverage, similar to that we had on our first night in Medan. Our bus trip started after meeting up and greeting the Medan juvenile volunteers on the bus. Our trip saw us making our way through different towns and cities before climbing uphill, there came our first stop for the day, the orphanage.

Day5, Bus trip up to Brastagi Highlands
The Brastagi Highlands
up to Brastagi Highlands!
The scenery
it's almost like genting, foggy and cloudy but not too cold either
foggy and cloudy but not too cold either

The scenery in the area is definitely a good break from the urban madness at home, with beautiful fir-like trees coupled with nice cool dry air. We were greeted by a burst of English architecture upon entering the compound. Something fresh and unique in a Muslim country. The place is all nicely laid out with a large big green garden at the front, with a brick red cottage/church sitting behind.

Our task for the day is at the highland catholic orphanage

Orphanage Visit
There we were welcomed by the pastor of the catholic orphanage, Bethlehem Orphanage, where we were led through the area past the animal farms, food stores into the backyard where we were greeted by a school of children and young adolescents all sitting on wood stump seats laid out nicely in the rear court yard. Its interaction time with the kids again, not to mention making balloon sculpture and figures for the kids as well, they simply love the balloons. The only problem we had was the balloons tend to burst easier in the elevated highland being more rigid, but that didn’t stop us from putting a good show and balloon making performance for the kids as a whole. The kids here all come from a very poor background, (that’s one of the requirements to be accepted into the orphanage) having lost one or both parents here is where they live, work, farm and play. Funding the orphanage is money earned from the agricultural vegetable crops and meat sold to the slaughterhouses (they keep pigs there too) are used to run the orphanage operations as a whole. Very much a very self sufficient organization I say, with the kids at heart.

The kids are a happy bunch
They are a happy bunch
The pastor of the orphanage
Meeting the pastor
And balloons come standard!
Interaction time!

The kids do understand basic English, making us rather dumbfounded trying to communicate in Malay at first, where they actually understand our English in the first place, we forgo games, given the limited space the court yard and stick to getting to know them and us better. The gathering ended with handshakes and personally issued gifts (commodity items such as sarong, etc) for everyone as whole. We were given a tour of the area by the pastor who brought us to the monkey cages, pig sty and the rabbit huts. Thereafter we were treated to tea and pastry before ending the visit with much commemorative thanks.

don't you take my sotong balls! (repeat in indian accent)

Overnight fellowship BBQ
We continued the journey up to the highlands passing by a few rather interesting landmarks an Aqua bottled water factory, not to mention scenery of endless green rolling hill covered by white clouds. We also tried the steamed corn served from the roadside stores during a bus pitstop – a nice smooth touch for sore throats in the highlands.

The resort is like a row of townhouses, all lined along the contours of the hilly highlands. There’s quite alot of such resorts in the vicinity, so I guess it’s a popular getaway for the locals. The lack of the BBQ pit prompted a need to build one, where we came prepared with bricks and wire meshes to construct our home made bbq pit, (not to mention after some serious engineering considerations to effectively employ bricks and wire mesh to build it & hold food, duh). Other interesting happenings are such as using the kitchen gas stove to light the charcoal (having forgotten fire starters, but then there came diesel accelerant). Then there’s my trademark chinchow dessert & Ning’s made fonde with bananas and raspberries. On top of the regular fillet, hotdogs and crabsticks. We celebrated Ann’s birthday in the wee of the night, with cheers and cake for all. Everyone on the trip also each received a souvenir Mayan pyramid each from the host as a gift. Coolies!

there Charcoal and Diesel grills!!
overnight fellowship BBQ!
and Ning's speciality chocolate fondue
Ning’s specialty chocolate fondue
and there's gifts for everybody!
Prize presentation

Luckily there’s hot water in the bath as well, with the exception of not very well maintained plumbing, bathing from a bucket of water is not that of a far cry either. Went out for midnight walk before turning in for the night, the climate is so cooling, there isn’t any air conditioning (not that we needed that at all), it’s cool to the extent of comfort and not that too cold either, it was a pleasant night.

[ Trip Photo Album ]

Rotaract Medan 2006 Trip Day 4/6

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Day4, Visit to the Government Mental Hospital

22th Dec Friday – Today would be the mental hospital day visit, for many it will be a first time experience stepping into one, coupled with all kinds of freaky stories Ning told us the day before. Breakfast was hokkein mee on banana leaf before embarking on about an hour’s long journey to the hospital which is situated in a rather remote rural area.

Mental Hospital Visit
Outside, it looks like any 2 floored building which could be mistaken for a school unless you notice the signs on it. There, we were introduced and brought round by Dr Wilson, the doctor on duty for the day. The patients were housed inside long houses lined along a central white tiled walkway, ranging from the ‘intermediate’ ward to the ‘advanced’ stage of mental unsoundness, where their controlled dosage of a drug to keep them sedated is being lowered as their condition improves. Sadly, a handful of the patients are more or less normal, but their families just refused to take them back. Then there are some who just got thrown in (some even recently) because of repeated family violence, deeming then as mental patients.

There Dr wilson gave us a tour and practises the hospital has in treating and handling mental patients.
Dr Wilson
The patients are all locked up in long houses, while the ones deemed normal are allowed to roam the area
The long houses
some stories from the patients can be rather sad too
stories from the patients

We get to interact and learn about some stories from the patients in the long houses, including the ones were deemed normal are allowed to roam the compound area freely. Some stories are rather touching while some are quite hard to believe, after all we must not forget that mental patients tend to be deficient in distinguishing reality from fiction, the realistic form the unrealistic, so there’s a degree of trust and belief we put into interacting with the patients (also as cautioned by Dr Wilson himself, besides also the possibility of being splat by patients). Nevertheless leaving the paranoia behind,

The place is a government funded hospital so everything there is more or less subsidized. There we were also introduced to the brain mapping and ECG rooms, a place for them to determine the degree of ‘brain unsoundness’ and the following treatment thereafter, ECG is more an equivalent of the Men-In-Black neutralizer – To wipe your mind clean of something (like an incident, thoughts of suicide, etc) for recovery.

before heading to the local supermarket to purchase our BBQ items for Day5

Admin Time
The trip will end with a fellowship rotary BBQ on the last few days of the trip. Found some time as the end of the day for some shopping for the coming Sunday’s BBQ items at nearby Brastagi super market. It seems like BBQ shopping revisited – just like shopping for my track & field BBQ last week. At least my memory of required items, foodstuffs and accessories are still fresh in my head, allowing an accurate gauge of the needed amount of quantities for the needed target audience -29 people. Trademark items includes chinchow dessert, boneless chicken on top of the standard hotdogs, crabsticks & nuggets. Even Nig had plans for a chocolate fondue, prompting a raid at the chocolate sections. Nesh married to a 12kg box of Mangos which he’s gonna so heroically bring back home. Besides the lack of boneless fillet & seafood, (which will be purchased separately at carrefour later) there was a brief moment of Peili zipping around in the shopping trolley prompting some orderly attention by the guards, otherwise shopping was cool.

Dinner that night was at our very hospitable rotary president's home again

Had a long much needed rest back at home before heading to the rotaract president’s home for dinner at night. It’s surprising of her to invite again. We had home cooked food with a rather large spread – chili crabs with fried buns, prawns on top of 2 kinds vegetables and fried sotongs on top of a rather mother load of dinner table chatting our group has (not to mention lameness and craptalk) courtesy our rather noisy, overly-entertaining, side-splitting but rather interactive members.

As told by Lisa’s dad, the Rotary president just simply loves inviting and hosting dinners at her residence, it’s something which makes her happy and she deeply enjoys it. That is also why they too, try their best to frequent the president’s home for social gatherings- To keep her happy.

It will be a long day tomorrow…

[ Trip Photo Album ]