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YY .Wednesday, August 05, 2009.

back from sports camp! seriously mentally and physically straining for me, even though i'm not a freshie anymore. still challenging to run a camp with my fellow progs and other 'backstage' people such as the log and welfare people. in total i think i had less than 12 hours of sleep for that 7 days. thankfully the weather was good and sea ex sea sports went smoothly (generally)! this yr's cohort seem more closely knitted? maybe its because of many freshies getting fever. and i'm practically a station master for every games event, or at least a controller. think every prog should know why lah.. last but not least, i got to observe or at least see almost everyone in camp having fun, so mission accomplished! all photos up on fb :)



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