What do the seashells tell you?
What do the seashells tell you What do they tell you? What do you listen and hear to when you put your ears right beside the little coral shells? What do they tell you? This may probably well be the last event that I will be going for under comm serv subcom, I know that I will definitely be missing them, the small, big, little, tiny events that we used to participate and put our hearts into planning, thinking back, I really had lots of fun with these bunch of people, laughing, joking and teasing. I am definitely gonna miss all of these, money is not going to buy all these time and precious moments back, they are well and greatest at its instant. Just like cup noodles, great and good to go after the hot water goes in. The story in cs is also the same, great, warm, loving and good on the go. Good memories aren’t meant to last, just like how happy hours always fly at the wink of our eyes before we even know it. Yesterday, it was an event for the epilepsy association, again, I learn something more about the peoples that we may find, we may not realize and we may just happen to be a passer by without noticing cause flaws are always meant to be hidden, aren’t they? I met this lady who was also from Soka, the world is really small, and I somehow understood some stuffs more about life from her, to help other regardless of who they are. And and, kek bing saw a guy peeing at the side beside the bin and shouted so loud, I guess she almost freak the guy there out. And I saw a cat sitting by the side of the river for the first time, cause I got to know that the fish was searching for fish. That’s something to learn about reality. Let me think, what else did I see? Oh yes, I went to sight see over at the ERP highways, taking quick snapshots, hoping to capture every moment of life, where I have been to, the great times, the environment, the moments and the atmosphere, it is unimaginable how seeing and walking around the streets tell you so so much more about what life may be all about. And this was my first time being part of the carrying of the dragon boats back to the counter, I only carried canoes the other time. Also, it was the first time I understood how dragon boats should be kept, how come there should be a huge piece of empty hollow metal block placed over it. And the paddle was so heavy, it would be almst brilliant if you could even carry it home. And I saw a dead fish and how ripples meant breathe and the likelihood of having life present. And and, I saw this two little girls who were really cute and sweet, they were picking seashells from she shore. They reminded me of myself, how I used to always search for shells the other time when I was at pulau ubin, st john’s island, Sentosa and when I was over abroad. How I used to search all over the sands just to look for the pretty sea shells and throwing back those that still had life back into the deep sea. It was all so fun, all so memorable. So, I guess they had a great time too, I went over to grab and search for some shells for them cause shells could really make you feel life somewhere closer to you, especially the big ones where you can put the shells right beside your ears and hear the hollowness and sometimes, the sounds of how you may picture the sea to be. We help some of the people to put on their life jackets, it was quite cool. And I also met this lady, a nice lady who came from UK, she asked my name and she said she was here right even before I was born in 1982. cool! Sometimes, I wonder, how these people could just leave everything behind and come to a foreign land and not be missing their homelands at all. I really wonder, something to try to decipher about. I chatted with this really nice lady about how dragon boats should had a built in hole so that the water could be drained, talk to her quite randomly for some time, she was really nice. Yeps, that’s about it for now, I will add on if I remember anything else.
