Join Our Nostalgia
Furthermore in our “Childhood
Memories” month, we delved in nostalgia with all that were cool those years
ago.
Christina telling about her favorite thing in childhood. Which was the "Anak Mas" snack. |
Claudia from SCBD telling about her favorite thing in childhood. And it was "high heel shoes". |
Agi tried to be a Table Topic
Master for the first time, inviting six speakers, which were Iwan, Heru,
Debbie, Shodiq, Belia, and Fachri. It was a very interesting session where we
were taken back to the past with Debbie’s recount of playing hide and seek
around the block of her house, Mr. Shodiq’s story of being the best roller
skaters player in the neighborhood, and Belia telling she loved watching the
anime “Sailor Moon” and “Wedding Peach” because it made her wanted to be a
girly girl.
Agi as TTM giving a question to Debbie. |
Belia telling about her favorite anime. |
Debbie delivered a well prepared
BM1, telling how she took a huge leap of faith. She used to have a fiancé who
loved her very much, and an easy job with a high salary. Yet she didn’t feel
happy, and she wanted to move forward, but those two bind her. Can you guess
what she did? Debbie showed that her finger was ring-less and she just mopped
the floor that day in her office.
That’s right. She decided to say
goodbye to the fiancé that she didn’t love, and resigned from her company. She
entered a start-up company where she had to do many things herself, including
sweeping and mopping the floor. But she definitely felt happier now. Everything
felt more worthy.
She gave us this quote by Robert
Frost, “I took the road less traveled, and that has made all the difference”.
I was awe-struck, haha.
Moving on, Dani Robini delivered
his BM2 about being confident and being yourself. You are really the only one
who can make a difference in your life. You actually can be a superhero in your life. All you have to do is just to believe in yourself and be positive.
Lia delivered her BM8 titled “Kpop
101”, explaining what is a “Kpop fan”, their behavior and characters, the
negative sides and also the best things you’ll gain in being one. Kpop is
getting more and more famous these days, and she tried to introduce the culture
to those who didn’t or even forever side eye-ing the phenomenal genre. Really,
being a Kpop fan is fun. Who knows, maybe one day you’ll be one!
The last speaker was Mr. Shodiq,
who gave his BM2 speech about back pain and chiropractor. He once had a severe
back pain after bending to take his baby, resulting in a week stay in the
hospital where he couldn’t barely move. He was told to do a surgery, but then
someone recommended a chiropractor to him. Thankfully, after routinely doing
therapy with the chiropractor, he was healed without having to do surgery. He
suggested to everyone, if ever having a back pain, consult a chiropractor first
before doing a surgery.
Our president Praw invented a “Zzzzzt
Game” for us to participate in, and went back to be excited children with whoops
and squeals. Instruction: make a gun shape with your fingers, then point
someone with the first letter of his/her name. Mention wrong, and you’re out of
the game!
With high speed, the game was
hard! Many had to sit down because they got mixed up after a while. When four
people stood nearly at the end, the rule was changed to calling with the last
letter of the participant’s name. Those who stayed the last definitely had
fabulous memorizing skills!
The winners! |
Winners for the night were:
Iwan and Belia for best Table
Topic speakers.
Debbie for Best Prepared Speech.
And Agi for Best Evaluator.
Group pic, yoohoo! |
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