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"Of the many contradictions that exist in the world, the contrast between love and hate is perhaps the starkest. It is one that helps us value true love while understanding the ramifications of hatred."
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"A life without love is like a sunless garden when the flowers are dead. The consciousness of loving and being loved brings a warmth and richness to life that nothing else can bring."
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Friday, December 25

First things first: MERRY CHRISTMAS!

Second thing: RCYC'09 (after reading from Qi Wen Sir's and Daniela's blogs)

Joining RCYC as a mentor was something I really wanted to do, right from the days when I was in VIP camp last year. Hearing so much of RCYC from my juniors about how fun it was, I told myself that I wanted to experience it for myself, despite the fact that I would be a mentor with more responsibilities to hold on to.
I was not disappointed. With a new format for RCYC implemented this year, it just made RCYC all the more exciting.
Meeting Delta was like meeting Sec 1 juniors; all seemed so shy during the first contact session. But by Day 4, all seemed as if they known each other for years :)
It's hard to express my pride for Delta's determination, energy & teamwork throughout the 4 days, especially D2. At some points in the RED Race, I was heartened by the way they pushed, egged and encourage each other on.
Like Day 3. Being at ECP before them, I wasn't sure if they had time to even come to ECP when the rain poured. Imagine my shock when I received the call of D2 wanting to brave the rain to go to ECP. I know I wouldn't have wanted to do that when I was a cadet, strong as I was during my cadet years. But these people proved me DAMN RIGHT wrong. Although the mood was rather down when we carried the trash bags for D1 and our share, still I'm proud of their peseverance to do as much as they can, for the whole Delta division.
Like Day 4. Reaching our last station with only an hour to go before 3pm (& we took almost an hour to travel to the last station), with D1 still doing the last station, D2 had to make a choice to either wait and risk being late, or just go back straight to campsite and be on time. They chose the latter, & even helped D1 with their bags.


Deltaians!<333333
What else can I say? It was awesome being with you guys in this camp! I'm happy that we got so bonded, especially after Day 2 :) No words can express my love for you guys, and all the crap we talked, laughed, shared; singing A to Z, You Are My Sunshine etc, shouting advertisements after advertisements, imitating Charlie's actions, suanning the other divisions every other day, replying "RELAX LA!", bombing the other divisions...


Delta POs & PIs!
I really really really enjoyed working with all of you! Thank you so much for the experiences & lessons taught. I'll do my best to improve furthur!
*& yeah, I miss the white stone table already o_o

RCYC'10, I'll be there next year!