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The Road To Being A Leader(Beware of the long entry)/ 8:18 PM
Saturday, March 15, 2008

Hey just got back from Ridhwan's house to do IPW an hour or so ago. Didn't have the video cam with us, so we made the props 1st. Ridhwan and I had a quite hard time walking, because of the Physical Training (PT) at SC camp. Speaking of it, let me write a few stuff about what had happen during the camp.

Arrived at school on Thursday, 7.30 am. The camp started at 8, and then there were some intros from the instructers. I was assigned to group 4. We had quite a good time during Ice Breaker, and we decided to call ourselves PITA(Pain In The Ass =D ). We then had some activities that focused on working as a team. Most of my team members, includig yours truly, were quite disgusted when we were asked to pass ping-pong ball with our mouths. Then the groups competed in the tallest straw structure. It was exciting and there were interesting structures like the U-Turn =).

Anyway, let's forward to the Amazing Race. Our group did badly(well the worst compared to others) when organizing it, but others did same so we got a little scolding. We soon didn't feel down anymore as there was campfire. And to add to the excitement, the ambassadors joined in the celebration. We had a fun time together, singing along and dancing like there's no tomorrow at the Parade Square. Then the SCs slept at the hall.

At about 2a.m. or so, I was sleeping peacefully when I heard the instructers shouting. It was Turn Out(or whatever it's called), and SCs were running to the Parade Square like hell. I still have bad memories of it, as it was very suprising(which made me terrified). We had to do push-ups(I couldn't handle it so I was told to do sit-ups. We had harsh training, but little did we know
the challenge that was awaiting us...

3 hours of sleeping again after Turn Out, we were told to wake up again. This time, I was not ready in attire, so I had to do punishment. We then had some hellish jumping jacks. After that we went for a morning run(jog you could say). It wasn't tough for me(I like running=D), but about half of the SCs can't take it and didn't run.

Fast forward to Friday prayers. Most of the Malay boys(including me) went to Assafa'ah mosque. After prayers, we took our time and returned to school. Immediately after we reported to the instructers, the Amazing Race organized by the Excos. I had to help them in telling the participants what to do in one of the stations. I liked the station where teams were asked to be blindfolded. The participants enjoyed the race, but the instructers weren't pleased by the unorganized parts of the race.

After a few final words we at last went home. I really missed the camp, the experience, and the people there. I really learnt a lot, and I'll try my best to be a leader. Well, I think that's about it. I'm really not feeling great with all the unfinished homework and assignments. See ya later.