When the faintest sunlight dawned upon the Earth, I was already wide awake on my bed, trying to force myself to open my eyes widely. 0__0 Well, I'm not sure if my eyes ever did open widely cause they're just too small (like handicraft beads). Nevertheless, I got up in the end and after my daily ablutions, I went to school with Seak Li to attend the 2nd session of flash mob practice in preparation for an up-coming school funding program at Gurney Paragon.
The moves of flash mob dance was kindda cool and I really like the guy who taught us the moves a lot. If there's only one word to describe him, that would be none other than - SWAG! The way he moved his body together with the rhythm and tempo of the song was just great and perfect. All of the students cooperated with him and by the end of the practice session, we could dance like pros. At least almost like pros :P
After the flash mob practice session, a bunch of my friends and I went to the place where the sisters live at the side of the church near our school. We actually planned for this visit since a decade ago but we did not forsee that the flash mob practice will be held on the particular same day, so it all ended up like this - We went there in our sweat-soaked shirts and greated the sisters, wishing that we were not giving off very bad odour. The sisters there were very friendly and all of them welcomed us with warm greetings but they were a bit shocked because there was just 9 (Jia Sheng, Qin Huai & Hui Qin joined in later) of us out of 25 students that our teacher in-charged had informed them earlier who were present this morning.
But we carried on our community service anyways. We were then divided into groups and followed different sisters to carry out our chores respectively. Chien Hooi and I were being assigned to clean the windows downstairs. Both of us took two buckets and two clothes and straight away started our chore efficiently. The windows were quite high and long and we had to separate our duties. Because of my height (that is short), I get to wipe the window glasses counting from the sixth one from the top until the last piece of glass.
Photos of our community service . Taken by Teacher Photographer Tan Lay Yee:
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