Moving towards 55

It is some weird feelings in me, may be nostalgia, after reading so many of the previous blogpost in Xanga. Just got a call from a BB Officer asking for a collection of events happened for the past five years in 1stKL, that's why I'm searching inside-out and see if I've left out any. I guess my previous blogsite is helpful.

Alright, back to some updates on BB today.



Had P&W team practice at 10am in Church Santuary itself, ran well.

Senior Band is good already. Don't know why, I think our band just need some "pushings" and they can do well. After all, the Wednesdays and Fridays' practices were push-ing enough. Haven't got the time to look after the Junior Band, wonder if they can make it on time for the performance on June 6. The Pre-Juniors, lagi don't need say, Mdm Wendy will jaga, finger crossed. GB side, saw their mime, I guess it is 50% done only. Theme song, GB finally gets to hear it.



I think the camp next week WILL be a hard time for all of us, but I have faith that everything will be well done, if we put in the effort and strength that we have. The "don't care" attitude will never bring us near to our goal.

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Came across an article by a former 1stKL Officer, Mr.Timothy Chan, in Berita Anchor 2004. Again another typical writings about why-not-coming-back-to-BB. I also recalled another article by LT Wong GL about no one being called an ex-member of the Brigade. However, Timothy's let me think of my very own situation. In the future, if one is "forced" to leave, i.e. study abroad, does it make you an ex-? I always think, what if I really need to step out from 1stKL one day? How will my Saturdays be ever like? Or even the weekdays without the load of pre-occupied BB works-to-be-done-at-home? I will definitely miss something. Indescribable.



Therefore, I have decided. Even if one day I am gonna leave BB physically, I will still lent my helping hand to any behind-the-scene works. I know this may not be easy. Yes, it is not easy. But this at least will still give me that sense of belonging to the Brigade, that something that I can cling on.



I promise, my heart will never leave 1stKL.