1 August 2015

St. David's High School Carnival 2015 (1/8/15)

  After five months when the SPM results were released, this marked my first time going back to my alma mater- St. David's High School, Malacca, as a senior. I was clad in my Buddhist Society t-shirt which I wore back in high school with a pair of jeans and black shoes. I arrived at 9.00am. I walked straight to the Buddhist Society stall. I saw Cikgu Asmi- who is my Form 1 Malay language when I was in Form One and History teacher in Form Four for a few months. 

  Okay, let's go back to the main part. As I was saying, the main purpose I went back because I wanted to give back as I mentioned earlier. After dropping me at the stall, my mum left with my aunt. My junior Jing Hua explained the price for each item. "For magnets, key chains and handmade letter openers are RM 1 as well as the vegetarian food," Jing Hua said. One by one customers thronged to the stall. I have to say, business was running high. 

  The first senior who came by to the stall was the school captain of 2012-2013- Lee Jia En. I was happy to see her. "Hi, Jia En Jie! Welcome to the Buddhist Society stall," I said. "Hi, Kar Marn! Are you helping out?" she asked. I nodded. Before she left, we took a senior-junior selfie! My ex-classmates came to drop by too but they didn't buy anything. 

  Janice Ng- one of my juniors came to the stall. I bought a book marker from her. "I pick randomly for you, is it okay?" she asked. "Well go ahead, be my guest," I said. She picked out and read it out loud "If you dream it, you can do it!" I think it's very suitable for anyone whose dreams are big! A famous magician once said "Keep dreaming and keep the magic real," 

  When I was helping with the coupons, I saw a familiar face at the stall. My primary school friend- Ong Jia En came to drop by. Well, I haven't anytime for myself so it was time for me to get out of the stall and roamed around. I met up with my friends of class 2014 as well as some seniors who graduated in 2013. I walked around to meet up some juniors and teachers as well.  

  Kumar asked me what I wanted to do when I grow up one day. "Well, I want to help kids who are going through the same pain as me. And I want to be either a writer, singer or a professional blogger one day," I said. They were quite impressive! "Good keep up the good work! We hope to hear your voice on the radio or see you on television one day," he said.  "We will always be there with you no matter what because to us, you're our sister," Nichloas said. 

   Around 2pm, Jia En went back home so did Ling Hui because she was on duty. As I got back to the stall, I took off my shoes and stretched my tired legs. Not long after that, I spent time with my seniors again, this time was even longer. I even met up with Dylan! Samantha gave me a cup cake with picture of Elsa from the animated Disney hit movie Frozen. We joked around and talked about the fun stuff that we did back in high school, it's a total different kind of crazy! 

  After that, under a watchful eye of my senior, Nitin, he escorted me to the canteen. This was the best day of my life! Thank you St. David's High School to give me the golden opportunity to give back. 

  I love St. David's High School! 

  

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