i'm a girl guide, true and true. (:
yup. this is going to be yet another one of my 'how time flies' proclaimation.
went to look at the dhscoy blog and saw the passing down for the sec 4s this year.
kind of got reminded of our own passing down a year ago.
i was jus thinking back on my 4 years in guides,
full of ups and down of cos,
but i was glad that wadever turmoil we went through,
it was as a
届and i super love
德明第三十八届女童军,
thanks for being there and making the past 4 years a memorable one.
OJs, ATCs, PLTC, everything.
what's important is not only stuff that we've gone through,
but the fact that we've been through it TOGETHER.

a photo taken at our passing down ceremony,
where we handed our beloved guides over to the current 中四s.
and now they're going to hand it over to yet another batch of guides.
i jus hope they'll bring it to greater heights.
the reson i didnt sign on as a YUL is because i have too many commitments.
thus i'm not sure if i can contribute as much to guides like i used to.
also i'm sure that guides would continue to function well with all the rest of my jie going back to help out (:
and the other reason is, well, guides changed.
it just didnt feel the same anymore.
nevertheless, i still love guides. (:
i think guides changd me a lot, and i've learnt lots from it,
more than what i would have learnt anywhere else.
no better where i'll be in the future, guides will forever hav a special place in my heart (:
will be going for the guides campfire later,
celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Dunman High Guides Coy.
40 years is long.
i wonder wad the big big seniors will think when they come back for campfire later in the evening.
once a guide, always a guide right,
even if i didnt sign on as a YUL,
deep in my heart, i'll still be
德明第三十八届女童军.