To my dearest wife....I love you .....my world is brighter because I share it with you....



Just a day after the school sports day, the school alumni had the food fair. Our members set up a stall selling laksa and popia. I could see that they were enjoying themselves despite putting in a lot of hard work. They learned a lot things too. I'm happy to see them being so independent, planning their work, sharing their responsibilties and happily slogging to raise funds for the school. With a modest capital of rm500 from the alumni we managed to sell more than rm3000 worth of food. Too bad the TV people didn't send the Ho Chiak team to see us selling! Our ticket sales were also very good-almost rm4000. I took up rm100 worth of tickets but sold off most of it and had to go to the secretary stall to get more for myself.


















The rain was a letdown. Thank goodness it didn't rain during the marchpast and closing ceremony. The timing was so nice. The sky was overcast during the march past and it only started to pour much later. I was worried we wouldn't be able to do the closing due to the rain. As we were discussing what to do when it was still pouring, we noticed the rain beginning to stop!




Besides the usual minor casualties, this year we had to call an ambulance for a casualty with a suspected dislocation at the pelvis area. The emergency operator responded very quickly and passed me to the Penang GH. The ambulance came very promptly. The doctor concurred with us that there might be a dislocation and sent the casualty for X ray. I was very pleased with my members who knew exactly what to do. Making the correct assessment of the injury, taking quick action to inform me to call ambulance, getting particulars from casualty, informing parents and teacher, accompanying the casualty to the hospital to register him. The Sports ended early despite interruptions due to the rain. The St John Ambulance members were overjoyed with their win, even though the prize was a trophy which we were allowed to keep for only a few minutes. The teacher in charge kept her eyes focussed on us to remind us to quickly return the trophy. But she did put on a smile which told us she didn't mind us taking photos with various poses with the coveted trophy!






