Friday, April 16, 2004
TRIPLETS
I had not felt so genuinely happy in a long while. I was tired out after all the activities but yesterday was awesome indeed, not to forget that it was a day-off from all projects-related matters. As the Peace Boat students coordinator (Singapore), I had a great time working with J the international coordinator and making sure that everyone else would enjoy themselves during this cultural exchange. Through it all, I got to board a docked ship, resisted temptation to purchase duty-free Baileys/Absolut (and regretting it), was sabotaged by J to make an impromptu speech to a crowd of 100+ and met R, this exchange student from school who is in ROTC (!). By chance, we didn't know each other until he signed up for this event; we promise to hang out before he returns to US this May.
I had not felt so genuinely happy in a long while. I was tired out after all the activities but yesterday was awesome indeed, not to forget that it was a day-off from all projects-related matters. As the Peace Boat students coordinator (Singapore), I had a great time working with J the international coordinator and making sure that everyone else would enjoy themselves during this cultural exchange. Through it all, I got to board a docked ship, resisted temptation to purchase duty-free Baileys/Absolut (and regretting it), was sabotaged by J to make an impromptu speech to a crowd of 100+ and met R, this exchange student from school who is in ROTC (!). By chance, we didn't know each other until he signed up for this event; we promise to hang out before he returns to US this May.