2010年3月23日星期二

A Recall of JC Immersion

I had never seen the scenery of Singapore in the early morning, but the two weeks experience in Tampines Junior College gave me a chance to compensate for this pity. Every day in this fortnight, I had to be early birds to catch the bus. Although it might be unnecessary and wearing, we did have a fresh way to appreciate the so-called amazing Singapore, including Tampines Junior College.
The initial contact was always unforgettable, so was the first day of my JC experience, which was full of surprise. With the fragrance of obscure flowers permeating through the brisk air, the dew spattering my shoes, the spots of streetlights twinkling like stars, I got on the bus amidst a fairly nice mood. There were not so many cars like usual and skyscrapers were like silent giants in black suits, guarding this city. The moon light had not gone, stroking the wrinkled sea. I sat in my seat, leaning to the window, and gazed at the flashing scenes, the movie made by the morning of this city.
The time we arrived at the JC, I realized that an amazing journey started with the beautiful view of that campus. Because our orientation T-shirt conspicuously showed our identity, everyone greeted us with a big smile, which eliminated our nervousness at the very first. That was the warmest welcome that I had ever received.
Without much effort, we all got our buddies. My buddy is a warm-hearted and humorous boy, whose bright eyes showed his cleverness. Every day before class, he would arrange my seat and ask me if I was contented. And he liked to tell funny jokes to me, which entertained me a lot. Additionally, he invited me to attend his CCA( Co-curriculum Activities), hokey,which I had never played before. He was really a proficient player that could control the ball like his finger, unlike me, an awkward green hand. Fortunately, he patiently taught me how to play it and encouraged me to be confident. He was so kind that I could express my appreciation with my poor words.
What he did for me was really helpful, especially the social knowledge in Singapore which abated my stress in this unacquainted environment. I regarded him as a good friend and teacher of mine. Besides him,the teachers and students also did me a great favor to enjoy my time in the JC, as well as in Singapore. I really wanted to stay with them much longer.
Our farewell party was held in the Pasir Ris Park, a barbecue party. Setting on fire and putting on the food, we had a jubilated party under the beautiful blue sky, with the settings of the peaceful sea and uninhibited stray birds. Everyone was elated and gaily sang songs, for our transient stay and long-last friendship.
Though the soot made our faces black like the charcoal, we had the most beautiful smile faces, only because we were together with our best buddies.

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