Saturday, June 30, 2007

Singapore Youth Festival

Have attended the SYF Opening Ceremony last evening and watched a gala of vibrant colours and music. SYF does showcase the best of Dances and the vitality and energy found in our youths. Looking at the performances, much work must have gone into the planning, the rehearsing so as to make the whole ceremony a smooth and successful one.

Sometimes, I wonder. Given so many talents in Dances, Choir, Musical Instruments Ensemble, Bands and Orchestras, why do we still lack people in the arts? Is the SYF Central Judging in Primary and Secondary Schools just a fleeting glimpse of what our youths can achieve, and then they fade away into normal Singaporeans? Being a realistic nation of efficient citizens, most Singaporeans feel more secure getting a proper education and paper qualifications. Seldom do you see anyone "straying" off to develop their artistic talents. Sigh.

I must admit that much energy and time is devoted to every single preparation for SYF. Sometimes, we are torn between letting students spend more time to rehearse and spending more time to just study for their 'O' Levels. For some students, it maybe the one and only chance for them to be ever on stage to perform at their very best. I feel that students should really make the best of their one chance to show themselves that they can achieve greater heights. Sadly, not everyone thinks this way.

With more schools putting emphasis on performing arts, we see more resourcs channelled towards the performing arts CCAs. Hence, a silver or gold award these days are much harder to obtain than say 5-10 years ago. While I wish we can maintain our standard, it's hard not to follow the flow. Only by cultivating the students' interest in the CCA can we hope to motivate them to strive for higher standards while maintaining a strong love for the CCA. Not an easy feat to accomplish.

I feel I am getting old just trying to make everything work. An infusion of new blood would be most timely now...

July

July aka Term 3 has never been a fantastic time for most teachers, especially Mother Tongue teachers, as so many events happen in July.

Early July: 'O' Level Mother Tongue Oral Exams
Preparations for Metamorphosis (2007 only)
Setting of Common Test 2
Mid July: 'N' Level Mother Tongue Oral Exams
Preparations for Racial Harmony Day
Preparations for National Day/Annual Awards
Preparations for Sec 2 Subject Selection Exercise
Late July: Setting of SA 2
English Oral Exams

Fortunately, I'm not involved in Oral Exmas this year, else I wouldn't know how to pull through this period of time. Now that I'm nursing a sore throat and a blocked/runny nose, July is less likeable to me...

Thursday, June 28, 2007

《广岛之恋》

百听不厌的经典情歌。


《广岛之恋》
张洪量,莫文蔚
词:张洪量 曲:张洪量

你早就该拒绝我 不该放任我的追求
给我渴望的故事 留下丢不掉的名字

时间难倒回 空间已破碎
二十四小时的爱情 是我一生难忘的美丽回忆

越过道德的边境 我们走过爱的禁区
享受幸福的错觉 误解了快乐的意义

是谁太勇敢 说喜欢离别
只要今天不要明天 眼睁睁看着爱从指缝中溜走 还说再见

不够时间好好来爱你 早该停止风流的游戏
愿被你抛弃 就算了解而分离 不愿爱得没有答案结局
不够时间好好来恨你 终于明白恨人不容易
爱恨消失前 用手温暖我的脸
为我证明我曾真心爱过你
爱过你 爱过你
爱过你 爱过你
爱过你 爱过你

李玟之《被爱的女人》

《被爱的女人》是李玟刚出道不久的经典歌曲。虽然我国国产石欣慧曾唱过这首歌,但我还是觉得李玟的歌声比较有震撼。


《被爱的女人》李玟
词:许常德 曲:郭子

在镜子前面 我是个被爱的女人
他就在门外这个周末 我可以依赖在他的胸怀
在情人面前 我还是单身的女人
爱若缺了缘份 我想我只能 用情至深 但不能太认真
为什么被爱 有时却觉得悲哀
为什么我 还是害怕 一个人醒来
为什么相爱 日子却仍然空白
为什么你 走不到我的未来

让爱固定下来 我不会永远青春可爱
我的美丽要你的温柔 帮我保留下来
让爱固定下来 我和你不要不要分开
我不要爱一再一再彩排 
我不是每次失恋后 都能重新再来
我不是每次失恋后 都能重新再来

李玟之《月光爱人》

我喜欢的一首歌:电影《卧虎藏龙》的主题曲《月光爱人》



《月光爱人》 李玟
我醒来 睡在月光里 下弦月 让我想你
不想醒过来 谁明白 怕眼睁开 你不在

爱人心 沈如海 带我去 把它找回来
请爱我 一万年 用心爱
我愿为爱沉睡 别醒来

永恒哪 在不在 怪我的心 放不开
北极星 带我走 别躲藏 把爱找出来
我爱你 每一夜 我等待 我的心
为了爱 睡在月之海
孤单的我 想念谁 谁明白
等待真心人把我吻醒
我愿为了爱沉睡 到永远

Monday, June 25, 2007

I am alive!

As you would have read, I went for my overseas reservist in Taiwan. This time round, the exercise area is in the south, which is relatively new to me despite it being my 3rd time in Taiwan for military exercise. We were hit by a cold front and experienced rain while on the way to the exercise area. Knowing how stressed everyone back in orchestra would be, I took the trouble to order a bouquet of flowers before my departure. It was meant to arrive in school on the eve of SYF, so that I could convey my well-wishes. Together with the talk we had, I'm sure the orchestra members would be motivated to do their best.

Some students would have noticed a scar on my left forehead. Yeah, I actually got it from my reservist in Taiwan. In fact, it happened just 2 days after SYF. A civilian car crashed into the vehicle I was travelling in. As I was in the rear seat without any seat belt to secure me, I was thrown off balance and hit my forehead, resulting in 8 stitches and a scar. Now I'm the Harry Potter of BBSS, save without the flying broomstick, good looks, nor cool-looking wizard robes. (I do have a wand though). I'm just lucky to be alive an relatively unscathed.

Misfortune aside, this reservist also gave me a chance to study the city of Gaoxiong in southern Taiwan. Towards the end of the exercise, we were allowed to go to nearby towns to tour around. We came to a Taiwan diving beach resort area and patronise the stalls along the road. The kebabs were fabulous! For a small sum of NT$10, you get to enjoy 3 types of grilled kebabs! I choose beef, mutton & pork. Still miss the taste of it now!


The Taiwanese are pretty innovative when it comes to design and tastes. Here, you see a car being converted into a mobile stall which sells fishballs, fishcakes, rice cakes and stuff cooked in soup. The stall looks pretty ingenious and manage to contain all the necessary stuff for selling the food.
They have also stapled 3 mini cups to a big cup so that you can hold everything in 1 hand and savour the food in the other. Fascinating! The food looked tasty, but I was on a tight budget, so didn't try them out. Sigh, am still regretting my decision now.

I also had the chance to cross Gaoxiong's biggest river: Ai He (River of Love). Reminds me of Singapore river with all the commercial buildings on both sides of the river.

Next, I visited the night market in Gaoxiong. Night markets are a culture in Taiwan, and Gaoxiong alone has 5 of them. Over there, you see stalls after stalls of food, and some other accessories, clothes, souvenirs. Ever willing to sample good food, I visited stall after stall to try out various stuff.


Let me recall: Shanghai Dumplings, Fochow Pepper Ovenbaked Bun, Meat Ball, Oyster Mee Suah, Deep Fried Ice Cream and Passion Fruit Green Bubble Tea with Pearls.

Attention: The next few pictures mainly depict what I see, not exactly what I eat. The “七里香” you see in the picture is actually parson's nose, or grilled chicken backside. Taiwanese regard it as a grilled delicacy.


Being a region with Chinese as the majority, Carrefour in Gaoxiong has far greater things in terms of variety. Imagine you can buy braised pig trotters and cold spicy seaweed and hot tau pok there!

Taiwanese are also very environmental conscious, as they always use special bags in supermarkets. Convenience shops charge for getting paper bags and all rubbish is sorted into plastic, metal, paper and glass. Apparently, Singapore still has a long way to go!


Finally, home sweet home.



Return of the ( )

Yes, it's been a long while and people are probably wondering if I'm still alive and existing on Earth. Well, it's been a hectic 3 months.

Late March: Trying to cover as much syllabus as I can before reservist
Making preparations for SYF 2007
Helping out in External Validation
Setting Class Test 2 & SA 1 for Term 2
Planning the lessons for most of Term 2 when I'm not around

26th Mar - 18th Apr: Reservist

19th Apr - 26th Apr: Revision for SA 1 & clearing up assignments not given or marked yet
Final preparations for Post Exam Activities

27th Apr - 9th May: SA 1

10th, 11th May: Post Exam Activities cum marking
Sorting out Chinese Orchestra inventory

14th May - 18th May: Going through questions and finally returning scripts
Packing Chinese Orchestra instruments
Cooking at home, grocery shopping (I'm the cook coz Dad overseas)

21st May - 25th May: Overseeing moving of Chinese Orchestra instruments
Starting to pack my stuff
Faculty Assembly
Preparations for Parents-Teachers Meeting
National Library Visit for School Leaders
(Yes, I'm still the cook)

28th May - 1st Jun: Move my items over to Toh Tuck Campus
(Reluctantly hand kitchen & car back to Dad. Sigh!)

4th Jun - 13th Jun: Marking of Jun 'O' Level Chinese Language Paper

14th Jun - 15th Jun: Unpacking Chinese Orchestra stuff & arranging inventory in storeroom
Starting to unpack personal stuff

18th Jun - 22nd Jun: Sec 2 Subject Selection Exercise Draft
SMC Meeting & Deans' Meeting
HOD Symposium
Staff Contact Time, Department Meeting (last min!), Music Camp Concert
Unpacking 70% of my stuff and preparations for Term 3

Err..... did I mention school holidays?