Wednesday, February 4, 2009

'CNY Tour 2009' - ACS style


Rays of sunlight illuminates this blessed morning. Ah, just the right weather to for some 'visitings' @ CNY 2009. Been hoping to do it very long time already... and now, comes the chance ...

I woke up at an unusual 8.30am at the incessant ringings of my beloved HP. Lazily(dunno if this word exists oso....hahaha), I forced myself to the bathroom and eventually got prepared for my 'mission'.........
Well, I left home at 9a.m. with a friend (DS) while being led by another carload of pals. Kinda weird though. I was a little shock when my classmate told me that we were shooting off to Masjid Tanah. But nonetheless, I followed along ... we had a very diverse chat in my car all the way to MT. Interesting to know the many progresses of my friends after so many months apart. The path to MT was very 'snakey' (pardon my language k ... i'm void of words at the moment ... sigh) and given the fact that my 'faster-than-turtle' driving speed, it was natural that I was left behind often. Hehehe, luckily my classmate was with me to direct the journey.
Around 10++ am, we reached our distant friend's home. We were lost at first, having being misled by some 'naughty' friends. We were tricked and left behind by our mischiveous classmates somewhere near to our destination. They sped off, leaving the 2 of us alone. How bad .... arghhhh .... and with justice done to us, we reached our destination by another route by luck. Hahaha... And what happens next? I found out that our friend (PLH) was still tucked away in bed... wah... can sleep so long... When all of our other friends reached our spot, our numbers were considerably 'intimidating' to our host (so many ang pows = a hole in the pocket). Later on, many more friends came and joined our fold.
We later journeyed on for each of our friends' houses ... one by one... to pay homage of sorts... Silly me... I can't recalled the locations of each homes as I sucked badly in geography. Imagine a life-long Malaccan like me who still is groping to remember the names of certain locations. We visited an average of 10 houses that day......before converging in my humble home where we had a birthday cake for our most quietest (if this word ever existed .... ???) boy in our class. I was glad we managed to do so even though our schedules were so packed. Happy birthday friend.
Later on, we headed to Ujong Pasir to visit our former teacher to pay homage to him. He was touched at the sight of so many ex-students who still remembered his services to the education field and to the social growth of school students. Indeed, this was and is still the honourable ACS tradition.
Words can't simply express the scenario that day. We laughed like old times when we pulled pranks on each other. We were entertained when some of our friends ridiculed another classmate in a battle of dialouges. I can easily summarized that we looked forward to such gatherings in the future ................ Happy CNY 2009 everyone ....

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