Christmas Eve 2006

Never thought I'll be out in the streets for Christmas Eve. Lucky for me, there were friends who want to enjoy the night view in the city and invited me along. Thanks, Mofa and Mike. Lol. And so, we headed to Bukit Bintang where all the young people (majority under 18, aiks) have fun at the streets, spraying each other with foams and sticky stuff, yucks! Below are some of the snapshots of the area, approaching midnight.







Anyway, the outing is slightly below expectation. I didn't even know that the Christmas has arrived after 12.00am. No countdown, no cheer. Nothing. Afterall, I still prefer and definitely enjoy church trips on the night of Christmas eve. There goes my Christmas eve in 2006 while I await the return of Christine to KL to celebrate our 1st Christmas together.

God bless and Merry Christmas.

"More Than Lovers" Couple

I wonder who's that girl who actually covered her face for being caught red handed "pak toh"ing with Bro Aaron in 1 Utama last November (Forgive me for the late posting)? Hmm... With the ice cream waffle story in my head too, an interesting story which couldn't stop me from laughing whenever I think of this couple.

And I'll always remember what Bro Aaron claimed of themselves, as in the event of trying to deny any allegations that they've started meeting each other, "We're not together, not lovers,.... we're more than lovers!" I was like, "Huh?! More than lovers??? Wow! Please gimme a clue on how could that be?..." Lol.

However, they've failed to define what did they mean with the phrase, 'More than lovers'. Anyway, I guess I already have the answer in my head. I leave it to the readers on what did they actually mean with the phrase... Bro Aaron and Sis SH, I've posted this at last!

God bless.

As I Watched Her...

Moments when I really enjoyed every second of looking at her from a distance. As sweet as she can be, it's really delighting to know that her happiness lives in my blood too.

For me, she's just a simple and ordinary girl but she's been extraordinarily wonderful standing always next to me during times when I need her the most.

Every step she made with me has totally changed my life as she left behind memories that are sweet enough to make look back and think that I'm being loved...

Cherishing every minute together brings me sweet happiness as I lay my eyes on her.

At times I might seem ignorant and I'm pretty sure that it annoys her but nevertheless, I never take her for granted even for a second.

Time flies and it's been a year since she first opened her door to her heart for me. I remember really clearly that it was not long after midnight that I heard her serene voice accompanying my lonely Christmas in 2005. Without a doubt, no words could describe how much she meant to me. I know how her presence gives light onto me and people around without any hesitation.

Merry Christmas, and 2006 indeed, is a great year with her as a company, partner, lover and friend who can go through so much together. I love you, Baby. One year is not easy and I'm looking forward to many wonderful years to come.

Bits From My Working Life...

Started my work in HP Menara Olympia on the December 4th, where I was working under the ITS department. Like what dear Edwin mentioned, HP-KLCC (I was left wondering when I first heard of the word 'HP-KLCC' where it actually stands for 'Hewlett Packard - Kuala Lumpur CONTACT Center' instead of Kuala Lumpur CITY or CONVENTION Center) is our new playground. Since the first week, it's always more than 12 hours work per day, everyday and that's including going back to the office on some of the weekends. It's kind of obvious that the job is really demanding and that it takes up a lot of our time for ourselves. Doing sales over the phone is somehow a whole new experience for me and nonetheless, the experience is awesome. It's indeed a great company where I learned most things that I've never imagine learning before. Thumbs up for HP!

Here are some snapshots from the office...




Kathryn, with her sign language... on our 2nd day at work. We were still under training back then, while waiting for the ORT.


Our dear colleagues in HP, the "closest bunch", showing off our Christmas gifts from the company. Believe it or not, 8 out of 9 people shown in the picture are from TBS!


Thanks to Cain for this photoshot. He was boring enough to play with my mobile and took a couple of shots of people around as well, while waiting for daily debriefing.


Another photoshot taken by Cain while waiting for daily debriefing. In the picture (From left): Edwin, Jason, Crab - Yan Liang and Boy - Cal-Vin.



Life's never easy working in a big company like HP. Fortunately, I have met with friends and colleagues who are really cheerful, crazy at times and fun to be with and that has definitely brightened up my days of tolerance and passion driven job. Thanks guys and working in HP would never be the same without your laughter and crazy jokes. :)

God bless.

Sharing

It's really pleasant to see the new LCEB in TBS taking shape. Although being quite tied up to work currently. I've tried not to miss any chance of LC activities running recently. As a mean of sharing with all members of AIESEC in Taylor's Business School and to empower them, I've written an e-mail to the LC Yahoo!Group as below:

"Greetings to all,

I'm really happy and delighted to see many new faces and a high spirited LCEB team willing to drive the LC further. For those who have no idea of who I am, my name is Melvin and I've been in AIESEC for 3 years and counting. Allow me to share with you of a story which has never been told before, story of how AIESEC in TBS started young and how it's grown so much to what we have today.

What prompted me to join this organisation was the INTERNATIONAL involvement among members and in my mind, I was thinking, "Will I be forced to go around the world where I don't even have enough money to go even to Singapore?!" But in my mind, I was thinking, why don't I give a try to see how far would this organisation bring me? Deep down, I wished TBS could sponsor me to go abroad if necessary... =P Back then was not as fortunate as now. I can still remember the condition of the LC when I first step into my first LC meeting. It was in a class in 4th floor where our meeting was spearheaded by a few members from the Members Committee back then in 2004. They're busy talking about the coming national conference back in June 2004 then. Honestly i was so left out as all I could see was adult looking members talking in alien languages.

I admit that I was quite left out back then as I didn't see the relevance of what AIESEC brings to the society and most importantly, to me. I didn't get much news from AIESEC in TBS either. I was left like that until I was involved in career fair back in the same year. It was nice to see AIESEC TBS members around which was about 10 people back then. In that year too, it's where we had our 1st AIESEC event which was the HIV/AIDS day then. Nice year indeed in AIESEC but I'm not shy to admit that I still hadn't found much of what AIESEC meant to me. However, there's something about this organisation that i wanted to explore about. For me, I guessed that there would be more than just gathering of members who act adults, career fairs and HIV/AIDS initiatives.

2005 - was where changes took place. The team back then was experiencing much pressure from the TBS management and the Members Committee. I was made the Vice President of Information Systems and of course, I was quite doubtful of my capabilities but I decided that it's time for me to grow up and to see how far I can achieve. Honestly, the LCEB back then was quite volatile and vulnerable. We don't see a concrete foundation for the LC to stand on as we did not see any support given by the mentor LC, UKM or the MC then. It was when the team almost gave up hope on the sustainability of the LC. Problems after problems were giving much burden to the members and especially the LCEBs. It was when I've decided that I've to do something to help the LC before everyone really gives up hope on it. Towards the end of the term, I've made myself prepared of the challenges ahead when I've bothered quite a lot of AIESEC members around the country to assist me in my journey to find the real relevance of AIESEC to me and to give me a real picture of what AIESEC means to the society and myself. After then, there was no turning back... I gave most people in AIESEC tough time to obtain things that I want to have. Believe it or not, what feared most towards the end, was none other than building up an LC from people who've almost no knowledge of what AIESEC is all about and the relevance of its existence in our local chapter. Approaching the end of 2005, I was made Local Committee President of a "near hopeless" Local Commitee. I was told to build the LC from scratch after most "experienced" members left for Australia to complete their studies. I had a great time with the predecessors as they made me realised that problems are real problems when you keep emphasising on them and how they gave you tough times, but they would be real positive challenges when you seek into the root of the problems and find solutions in them.

2006 - A year of many "first"s to me in AIESEC. First LCPM, first LLDS, first Xchange realisation, first EGM, first AGM, first SN recruitment campaign and of course, my first taste of leadership in an organisation besides my first road to facilitating conferences. For me, it's a great year where I've attended several international conferences, especially to the Philippines for the APXLDS (Asia Pacific X Leadership Development Seminar) - my first taste of real international conference. I realised that AIESEC was where the impossible happens. I would never think of myself knowing friends from around the world and being close to them. Frankly speaking, I've friends from over 30 different countries with different nationalities and culture and we're still keeping in touch. The LC was at its turning point when a few members came into the family towards the end of April, not long after our 1st LLDS. Somehow I knew then that these group of young and talented members would be the pioneers of the LC who'll spearhead the LC to a stronger and capable LC which will be able to produce young graduates with leadership skills and high competency. Anyway, this is what AIESEC about. Making an impact along the journey of learning, not to oneself but to people around.

These are the gems which I've collected along the way of my journey through AIESEC and I would like to share them with you:

Willing to understand yourself better and seek opportunities which are best for self-development through what AIESEC offers.
Expectations are best set among teams in LC and the general members in the LC itself in every beginnning to create understanding and to avoid unnecessary conflicts in the LC.
Learn to challenge yourself to explore more than what you intend to know or do as you may not realise how it may change the ways of how you look into things that are happening around you and the world.
Every chapter of challenges along the journey in AIESEC
Ask me what AIESEC is, and I shall tell you that "it is the most powerful learning experience" in one life
Reality about the world is what you obtain from the process of communicating with members within the AIESEC network, exists in over 90 countries - what brought around by the press aren't necessarily true
Never turn away from opportunities to learn and develop the potential in you and one of the many great ways are through AIESEC

WE LEARN and learning it's an ongoing and neverending process of a human life. I've chosen my learning path and which is through AIESEC. I hope more students in Taylor's Business School would not shy away from opportunities to discover and develop the potential in them and whether they're willing to learn, it's up to them!

AIESEC, a great family around the world indeed. "

A brief history of my involvement and how it had shaped me. I wished I could tell more but unfortunately, I've to work early morning tomorrow and my mind is going to black out anytime soon so gotta hit the sack shortly. Nevertheless, I hope they'll get the point of what I'm trying to tell them. :) God bless.
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