Tuesday, December 8, 2009

hectic

just finish 4 days hosting the UIU delegates. im exhausted now.

saturday was the installation + alumni. i am...err finally the new members of Fayette House now. im in a mixed feeling that day. not too excited to get onboard, neither too depressed. helping to take pictures in alumni. Americans are friendly. well, a bit too much. they would keep talking to you and laughed at very small matter. wow, easy to please.


after installation.

i look kinda pale, and damn it! i have big eye bags! they are even bigger than my eyes! shoot!

sunday was the graduation. somehow the day was quite memorable. i couldn't stop thinking how would i look like in the robe when im graduating. i wanted to be in the summa cum laude list! i guess this indicates that i need to work very very hard for it, but not spending some nonsense time blogging here.

anyway, proceed. that day, to be frank. it was messed up. guess the PIC this year didn't plan properly ahead. certs are not done. the whole function delayed for 1 hour. registration counter was as messy as if it was refugee counter. many of them put the blame on Fayette House though it was not held by us. we were just helping. but the good thing is, we managed to have a free buffet lunch with the UIU delegates. i love the scenary up there! i could see Pavillion. man, never know that Pavillion looks so nice from that angle. not a big fan of architecture building, but thumbs up for the designer! the food looks appealing but err...it was just so-so.

monday, was the launching of international business. if the graduation was a mess, this was even worse. sorry if i have offended anyone.

as the event went on, all the problems pop out. nobody was beside the PA system all the time. common sense, our sucky college always have not-so-good PA system, after lotsa experiences of organizing events in college. mic was either too loud or too soft. no one was taking care of the lights. when should the light be turned on or off for slideshow presentation. performance kinda screw up, no CD after emcee introduced them. awkward silence was there throughout the event. the flow was quite jumpy. public speaking play kinda weird. no props, less music, don't understand the story. Dr. Steven is still the best lecturer for public speaking. the launching ceremony didn't go well as it should be.

however, big thumbs up given to communication club! great job for the "create change through culture" intercultural performance. the flow was good. great planning. lucille was still very excellent in doing all these things. i enjoyed the show. u people know why. "NOBODY" dance! muahahahahaha...

then finally today, err, i mean, just now. we had a dinner with the UIU delegates. and it would be the last day of our hosting. they are proceeding to KD and other SEGi campus soon. they bought us domino pizza! and we had lotsa fun! Mr Frazier said i looked like 12 years old girl in US. OMG im so flattered!


another note, i found my hidden talent. im so damn good in PR-ing! i could fake the smile throughout the whole event even i was scolded by some rude people. wow, i should have realized this long time ago!

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