Down memory lane, away from home
Wednesday, 4 April 2012
Second Entry (Exchange program to Wuhan, China)
I've had many holidays before but the two of my most interesting experiences was when i was 12 and when i was 14. It was during the June and December holidays and my parents took the whole family overseas to the United States of America. We alighted at the Los Angeles international airport where we rented a Chevrolet family car and drove to our hotel. After a good rest, we hopped onto to car and had a road trip to the different sightseeing locations. Disney Land and the universal studios showcased brilliant shows and had awesome rides which Singapore can never match up to. The stars of the many shows which we have seen on TV or in the movies come alive in a fantasy world which a die-hard fan like me could never forget. Furthermore, since it was Christmas, there was a Disney Christmas parade filled with fireworks and festivities. It was truly a party to die for. After a few days of utter enjoyment and indulgence, we took off in a road trip to San Diego to visit Sea World. There in Sea World, Shamu from the movie "Free Willy" and other marine creatures showed and wowed the audience with their intelligence doing flips and obeying commands which the trainers gave. The playful animals also teased the crowded with water splashing from the open air aquarium and “flipper” gestures. We had a great time and it was really an eye-opener for us in the United States of America, would love to go back to USA again soon.
Essay 2: the trip to Mexico
The trip to Mexico was an educational one. As my dad was posted in Mexico to work, we went there to accompany him for 6 months. Hence, while we were there, we were homeschooled and my sibling and I were given the opportunity to learn Spanish and we embraced it and learnt more than just a language. We learnt cultures and as well as jokes which I have forgotten many years ago. In Mexico, we lived in Santa Anita, Guadalajara where our humongous house was situated in a country club which had a golf course and many other facilities which Singapore does not have in its country clubs. We had 2 cars one family and one business and as well as 2 Go-karts and a buggy for golfing. During the day, my dad would go to work while the family stayed home. My brother and I had lessons and after the educational intellectual nutrition, we went into the backyard to find golf balls and catch wild animals. In the evening, the sun would set behind the mountain which was situated just in the background, splashing out a spectrum of beautiful colours before it faded away in the darkness of the night showcasing the many more stars and bigger and brighter moon as compared to the Singapore scenery. Dinner in Mexico was unusually later as compared to Singapore and the food was nothing but authentic food of the Spaniards. It was tasty and my dad and my brother had a tacos eating contest amongst them. My brother, being a greedy pig ate 46 tacos in a single sitting. This was usually what we’d do in Mexico and it was considered a boring holiday. But it is forged deeply in my memory and it is truly unforgettable.
First Entry (Exchange Program to Wuhan, China)
Tuesday, 3 April 2012
Entry 2 (Mission Trip With Church to Cambodia)
Entry 1 (Overseas Trip With Secondary School to Japan)
I am from the concert band, I was jumping off my seat! However, before I could make any decision, I would say that my parents were the biggest obstacle standing between me and the trip, the amount of trouble I had to go through was just unimaginable, but after a month or so of convincing and raising my own funds for the trip, about 60 of us were scheduled to take flight around mid December. Awesome!
I was lucky to get the window seat even though it was my first plane ride. With comfortable chairs, great facilities in the plane, and not forgetting a good scenery, we reached our destination in no time, (although it technically took about 8 hours). The minute we set foot on the grounds of Japan the temperature difference made us all put our hands together blowing hot air into our palms. We were all rushing to a place where possibly there would be heaters, but there were still those who quickly pulled out their cameras and took picture of everything their eyes set on. immigration took us awhile, but when it was done we head on to our hotel, instructions were given by our conductors of our roommates and to save time we quickly went to our room and settled down for awhile so that we could continue our activities for the day, ensuring that we do not miss anything.
Our trip to Japan was not all about fun and games, it was a learning trip as well, we had a few workshops with famous Japanese musicians, people like Toru Miura and Toshio Akiyama, definitely we were able to lean a lot from them on how to improve our self individually and as a group, but of course, there were some of us who were doing f during the workshops. (Hope they weren't spotted) We also wet to a Japanese high school for exchange, even though they were about the same age as us, we could hear a significant difference in the quality of music produced, we took this opportunity to learn as much as we could from them, and being heart-warming hosts they were ever wiling to help us. definitely there was a language barrier but it did not stop them from using sign language to communicate with us.
When it is time for work we would try to learn as much as we could, but when its time to play we would go crazy together. on the last few days of the trip we went to Disneyland, there we spent the whole days taking thrilling rides and munching down foods that are not normally found in Singapore, like a rice set box that is in the shape of Micky.
This trip was really unforgettable, I really felt that as a group of musicians who play together we have become closer as friends, and have also improved on our musical knowledge and technique by a notch. It would be great that we could have this experience again but it does not matter because we already have all these memories in us.
Short trip to Johor Bahru
Since Johor Bahru is just somewhat an expressway away, (a very long one to me at least if you're travelling from Bedok hahahaha) we decided to drive there! There were 2 cars driving there since there's so many of us! My parents, my 2 brothers, 2 sisters, me and my brother-in-law! As usual, we were all very noisy and chatty, to the extent of arguing over very minute details. I've always loved how my family is *rowdy*. Makes the trip more enjoyable and exciting!
First stop was a seafood restaurant! We were starving since we left on an empty stomach. It was 6pm and we were desperate for food. Yes, I am allergic to seafood and yes, we were dining in a seafood restaurant. Actually, I was the one who requested for it ;) I had craving for prawns and I know I had to have some prawns since we were already here! The prawns were really good and everyone simply loved the variety of seafood that was served on our table. We chatted over food and as usual my dad shared stories from his past. No matter how often we've heard it, a good story is worth listening to again. Soon after we finished our scrumptious dinner, I'd already started itching. But it was worth it!!! The prawns were mouth watering and I have no regrets :)
Next we headed down to Giant! I LOVE HOW THE GIANT THERE IS REALLY GIANT. It's slightly bigger than the usual Giant in Singapore, maybe excluding the one in Tampines? We bought a lot of food. We just keep filing up the shopping cart and my mum said, "Why not just buy the whole store?" as she looked at the mountain of food products in the cart.
We paid up and headed for more shopping! My dad and brothers went to a store selling baju kurung since they needed to buy one for themselves prior to my brother's wedding in a few months' time. Well, the girls did some window shopping, of course but we didn't bother to buy anything since we had too many plastic bags to carry already.
We ended up buying finger food and enjoyed the food while waiting for the guys to be done.
I like how our trips' highlights were always about food :) We're such foodies and I guess that's why I am such a foodie too!
I was too tired from all the walking so I fell asleep on the way back. Next thing I knew we were already back in Singapore!