For one, while we aren't 'actively' involved, so to speak, it was still interesting to adopt an observer status. It was really quite eye-opening to be able to understand the rationales that underlay certain decisions that are taken.
Interestingly, too, some discussions I've had have with my colleagues also became a lesson in history. I've learnt why interpretations are so important, and that the best interpretations come from a recognition of different entry points and perspectives.
Intrigue in the office and personal relations also had its moment, on the fourth day. Seemingly innocent acts could actually impede upon the space of other issues. While the delivery of those concerns were, in my opinion, far from satisfactory, I am glad that it was dealt with in a mature and responsible manner.
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Some pictures:
Us at Kent Ridge Park.
Professionally-build sandcastles.
Even more pro.
Our 'ruined city' concept sandcastle
Service Learning. Wheee - new photo-taking skills!
Night Ex activities.
Moving off after a cheer.
Destination: Bedok Jetty
Bedok environs @ 6.30am
ECP.
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