Thursday 23 August 2007

John Curtin Leadership Academy

Out of 400+ students being nominated for the John Curtin Leadership Academy, I have been selected and I am the only Asian!

A four days introductory workshop marked the starting of the whole course. It was held in a golf course resort - Vine Resort and we rent a house with 5 people staying in it. I stayed one room with an African lady - Helen. I enjoyed myself a lot in this workshop, though I admit wearing formal wear for straight four days can be very tiring. But the worst thing is I gained 3kgs in just that four days, due to all the buffets, especially the dessert buffets, which includes lots of different types of cheese cakes.

We have three modules to go through ($30 each). Kinda expensive, but I learned something throughout, which is that I am brave and confident enough to socialise with the "white people". I used to get very stress and scary when talking english in front of them because all of them speak good and fast english. Fast, in a sense that sometimes I still cannot catch what they mean. Plus, when I get tense, my English can be very broken. That is why I used to be QUITE quiet in class. But not now! I have varieties of friends now - local and international, students to club presidents, young to old.

In JCLA, we have to get involved in one of the three fundraising projects decided upon, which we will be having poster presentation in front of big companies, especially Rio Tinto. I chose the Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS). We only have three group members compared to other two groups which have about 6 or 7 members. Thus, we have quite a lot of things to do each person. But I am glad to be in that small group, because we get to exchange different roles and experiencing new things. We are as close too, due to the small number. Our project title is "Raising awareness for the Royal Flying Doctor Service". RFDS, informally known as The Flying Doctors, is an air ambulance service for those living in the remote inland areas of Australia. It is a not-for-profit organization which provides both emergency assistance and primary health care to people who cannot easily access a hospital or general practice due to the prohibitive distances of the Outback. The Service also assists with distance education.

To help RFDS, we work in getting donations of paper from the school of departments which we just did last Monday to print brochures for the RFDS and getting donations of sausage because we are going to have sausage sizzle on the 12th of September to raise money for printing costs and RFDS. So, make sure you come and help out yea! After printing all the brochures, we are going to hand out to the public.













Conference room which we spent four days in it.













Captain o Captain!






















Thinking how to solve things out!

















JCLA Olympics! Come on, finish the weetbrix quick!













Where is the blindfold Sheron?













Solving puzzle













Thanks Rio Tinto for sponsoring us three small bombs to disarm. This is my first time to disarm a bomb real life. We had to solve the puzzles in order to get the tips and tools to disarm (One puzzle for each tips or tools). Our bomb, is the only bomb out of three bomb, that exploded. Too bad!













Having set dinner in the resort. The Australians really love wine and beer. They must have at least a bottle of wine or a jug of beer for every dinner! I joined them only during the last dinner. Had three glasses of wine. 1 glass from Margaret River and 2 glasses from Hardy's. Prefer Hardy's because it tastes sweeter.


























































Girls with the German. Oh ya, I got to improve my German as well, speaking to a German. That was cool!

















German, American and German.













Picture taken after our last dinner where we chilled out in 38. (Just right isn't it? Where 38 in cantonese means talkative!) 38 is actually one of the guys house. We talked a lot that night and got even closer with each other. Stayed until 3am that night. Had one more wine in the house, offered by ACES president, David Montgomery. So, I just took it though I already had three glasses of wine before hand. Just for social purpose anyway.

Jodi, one of the participants didn't join us that night. Jodi reminded me of how I used to be. I used to miss out all the fun with the reason that I need a good sleep and always being the one going home the earliest. But it is still not late if I know now!













Our conference room full with posters drawn by one of the coordinators.

















Maureen and Jarrad, the coordinators. Guess what? Jarrad is only 19 years old and he is able to organise this JCLA. He is married and he is having his final year in commerce this semester.

















The other two coordinators.

















Taken before we left the resort. Check out my green wear.

















That's how I got fat!

Peggy's 18th Birthday

Last two week, we celebrated Peggy's and Angelica's birthday. We went to Happy Meal for dinner and went to Ruby Room (Club in Burswood) after that. Angelica did not join us because she was moving into a new house, quite a lot of moving tasks left behind, so she need to go home early.

It was my first time to be in a club that night. Not a bad experience. It was totally out of what I expect from a club. I used to think that a club is a smokey place, full with "bad" people who smoke and drink, "dangerous" place especially with drunk people. But when I went to Ruby Room, I knew I was wrong. In fact, it was quite a nice place, just too crowded with people dancing, because it was Saturday night. No smoke, no drunk people. Maybe it is just different with most Malayia's clubs. The police here is quite strict. They need to check your passport before letting you in. There is one girl who could not get in because she has not reach 18 years old yet and is a Malaysian because I saw her red passport. How ashamed is that, spoiling Malaysia's name! Had vodka + red bull there. I like the drink, but did not know what does it call. Zhao Ying ordered for me. My first time drinking red bull as well. I used to think that "red bull" is bad for health, is some kind of beer, so it won't taste nice. But seems like I am wrong again. I saw a signboard showing that the bar would not sell liquor to anyone who is almost drunk. No wonder I did not see any drunk people that night.

Left Ruby Room at 12am, following Zhao Ying back. Zhao Ying called her bf come to pick us early because I need to go to church the next morning, tho I want to stay longer. =P It was just starting by then. But anyway, I know I need to leave. Enough for the experience. Thanks for being understanding, Zhao Ying. Evette went to another club, Metro. She left before us. Then, Zhao Ying and I left the club, leaving behind, Winny, Peggy, Batsie(Peggy's sis), John, Kelvin, Ravi and Fido. Ben came around 1am.

The next morning, Stella knew I went clubbing last night and she pulled me aside before the service started. She asked me a question "Is it wrong for a Christian to go clubbing?". Well, me, being the core member is meant to be answering questions regarding on Christianity issues, but I was stunt by that second. Luckily, Joanne, my cell leader just passed through us. So, I got her and asked her that question. She answered club is a place where there are a lot temptations to sin, but if you can avoid from sinning, as long as you still keep your Christian virtue, it is not wrong. Thanks for the answer, Joanne.

In Happy Meal, before the dinner.










Evette, me, Zhao Ying











Batsie (Peggy's sis), Peggy, Evette, Sheron, Zhao Ying, Winny














Finished dinner. After John came back from checking out with the Baskin Robbin













Fido, Ravi, Kelvin, Peggy, Winny in Ruby Room

The presents we got for Peggy

















Pinafore

















Turtle neck blouse

Sunday 19 August 2007

Crazy Day

Last Saturday, I enjoyed myself a lot being with my two "sot sot" housemates, Sylvia and Yee Enn. Sylvia and I had already planned the night before that we want to cook a good Saturday dinner to treat ourselves. So, we woke Yee Enn up at 12pm because we need him to accompany us to go for grocery shopping and carry all our stuff. No one could imagine us spending four hours in Coles and one small oriental shop. But overall, it was worth spending the time!

We went to Coles and the oriental shop to buy the ingredients that we need for the dinner and grocery of the week. Then, we went home and prepare the food.














Me & Sylvia preparing food in the kitchen.














Cutting the hotdog.














Food waiting to be cooked.

While waiting for the cooking time, we went to the backyard plucking mandarin oranges.




















Our harvest













Our dinner - Tom Yum Soup.. Big big bowl, isn't it?? Last us for two big meals each.
Total of 7 serves.














1 Serve














Me & Sylvia posing while having our dinner















We ended the dinner with bottoms up using mandarin oranges!!














Finally, we had Shrek after dinner in my room.

Actually I was quite down that day because I just quarrelled with that someone special to me on Friday night. But thank you guys for being there and I truly enjoyed myself. It has been so long time that I laughed until my stomach hurts.

Picture of Me & Yee Enn on Sylvia's bed, taken by Sylvia when watching movie.

Sunday 5 August 2007

7 Keys to a Successful Relationships

We all need relationships in our lives as our relationships determine our happiness, success, and character.
Make LOVE our greatest aim in life.
Life without love is meaningless.
Life - Love = 0
Life = Love

7 Keys to a Successful Relationship
1. Serve one another
2. Give to others - when you give, never give with a catch.
3. Esteem others.
4. Be interested in people - you will learn and be blessed.
5. Encourage others.
6. Appreciate others and be thankful to them.
7. Smile

"The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life, and he who win souls is wise."Prov 11:30