Well basically I played basketball outside SAS Bandroom with Jian Hui, Daniel (SAS), Daniel (SAJC), and Daniel's SAS-cum-church friend. That was shiok man! 1st contact with basketball since forever.
Imagine just walking over the bridge.. and there are some really great guys who you can spend what's left of your PE lesson with-and more. Just this simple joy is enough to tell me why the School Hymn contains the line 'One family unbroken".
Anyway, the family's going to be physically broken soon after that nice gate over the bridge is completed. Sure there are fully logical reasons to build that gate.. but after my basketball match, I don't go for logic. It is just that unspoken feeling about family causing me to not really look forward to steel bars greeting me everytime I travel around the village. It's either you have that nice saints family spirit or you feel indifferent/rebutt me about/for this.
Of course the security concerns and other rationale which my ignorant mind does not know of takes precedence over anything else, that is why there are 6 square holes in the peach-like coloured wall of the SAJC side of the bridge. Wonder why SAS and SAJS didn't build a concrete wall in the middle of the carpark to ensure that the students of their respectiveindividual schools would enjoy good security. Afterall security is an issue of upmost importance now in these terrorist-infested times.
Maybe.. just maybe our brothers over the bridge understand the feeling of one family unbroken. Or maybe it's just unfeasible.. more convenient for the JC side to install a few metal bars for everyone's safety.
Oh yay.. We're getting new facilities (the gate) before the band room's phase 2 can begin at least 10 weeks from now.
I like the rock wall. =)
Band Fellowship, before we graduate let's work towards one chapel. =)