Tuesday, December 8, 2015

3rd KL Year End Camp at Port Dickson

Haven't had a BB entry for while. It's been a rather discouraging past few months. But that's a tale for another time.

From the 5-8th December 2015, the Senior Section of the 3rd Kuala Lumpur Company held it's annual year end camp at Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan. It was once the favourite destination for the Company, which frequented Methodist Centre, but it has since went up drastically in price to be able to afford going back there. Fortunately, we were able to find a new alternative - Golden Sand's Baptist Assembly. It's an old campsite which is slightly run-down, but it had a beautiful beach front. 


This camp was initially meant to be a Pre-Pesta Camp. To a small extent, that was carried out.. but it pretty much focused on fellowship amongst the Boys. Unfortunately, I wasn't able to be at the campsite throughout as I had another event at the same time at the Methodist Centre, just 5 minutes drive away as I was representing as TRAC's BB Rep. So it was back and forth for me, but at least I was kinda able to have the best of both worlds. 

The activities were mainly focused on team building, coordinated by Mr Wong Kin Phan who recently came back to help as an instructor. The games ran throughout the entire camp based on a "shop" cum points system where points were awarded and "power ups" can be purchased to give your group an advantage during other games. The Boys also paid a visit to a lighthouse, about 45 minutes walk from the campsite. Thank God, Mr Lawrence decided to pay the Boys a visit from Seremban and one of 3rd KL's former officers, Mr Sim Guan Jiann so happened to be passing by from Muar to the airport - giving us just about enough cars to ferry the Boys. 

They also watched two movies the first two nights, Ah Boys to Men 1 & 2 (it was my first time watching.. pretty good), and almost watched the 3rd instalment, but sadly there was no Redbull available to keep us awake. On the last night, the three groups ingenuously came up with sketches which caused some of us to literally ROFL (rolling on the floor laughing). 

Overall, it was a simple camp programme but one which was quite enjoyable. Well done to the camp committee led by SSgt. Chan Kai Mun who put everything together. 

And of course, we carried out the tradition of causing some form of harm to "baptised" Jiehan

Mr. Wong Kin Phan (most right in red) organised all the enjoyable game programmes

Group photo outside the Teluk Kemang lighthouse

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Tribute to Debbie Cheah (1990-2015)

Last Sunday, I received tragic news over phone message that one of my childhood friend's, Debbie Cheah Pei Yung, was killed in a tragic car accident close to her home at the tunnel junction exiting the NPE leading into Kuchai Lama. According to accounts, the accident occurred at 1.30pm when her Myvi crashed into the divider.

I was absolutely gutted by the news. Not only because we used to be good friends, but also because I was on that same stretch of road an hour before the accident, after sending one of my Boys home after a BB-related event.

Debbie is the eldest daughter of Mr Richard Cheah and Ms Lilian Lee, both who also serve as officers in the 10th Kuala Lumpur Company. Richard only recently began serving as the Kuala Lumpur State Council Treasurer.  We worked very closely on several BB projects, most notably the Bowling Competition of which Richard was of great help in the committee. Her mother, Lilian, also worked closely with me when I was in BBM as she dealt with uniform logistics. Debbie's sister, Dena Cheah, recently won the President's Badge during the recent "garden" Founder's Day. She also has a brother, Brandon.

Debbie and I weren't close. In fact I've only found out her full name after the accident. But we did spend a fair amount of our time in The Boys' Brigade together while I was in college and university, while she was in secondary school, hanging out on cyberspace. We have had countless of conversations on MSN Messenger (back in the day when it was still popular), talking about crushes (Yew Hon used to be crazy about her, but she totally wasn't interested) and the silly little things people in their youth would normally talk about.

She was often teased by peers for her "humble" height, but she proved to be a real chilly padi, going through the ranks in BB and eventually becoming a Sergeant, serving as an inspiration to her company mates and fellow NCOs. She was into art, often posting entries into Deviant art. Her online accounts will also bear the username, justbeingblu3 (none of her old accounts are currently active).

Years after she has left BB, we have since lost touch as she apparently doesn't use Facebook, but we would often talk with one another if we bump into one another during BB events, where she would sometimes be the photographer, or just to support her friends and family.

I don't have  many pictures of Debbie as she was extremely camera shy (to me anyway). But here is whatever I have.

Debbie (right) playing the snares during the 10th KL's E&A in 2005

Debbie (in brown t-shirt) during 10th KL's Drill Camp in 2006 

Backstage during Pesta 2006, 10th KL's Singing Team
Front row, 5th person in suit from the left

10th KL Pesta 2006 Team performing. Debbie is 2 from the right 
Debbie (front right) playing the 24 Season Drums during the Pesta 2006 Opening Ceremony. 

Final pose. Debbie is one of the two persons at  the front row. 

The only picture with Debbie and I in it. My farewell in 2007 when I first went over to Melbourne for studies. Special thanks to Ps. Mark Tan for reminding me of its existence. 


Deb, we'll miss you. Thanks for the good times and memories. Stay quirky and enjoy your time with the Lord. See you sometime at the end of the century. 


My deepest condolences to Mr. Richard Cheah, Ms. Lilian Lee, Dena Cheah, and Brandon Cheah for the loss their loved daughter and sister. I would also like to extend my condolences to her boyfriend of many years, Chow Jun Hsiang. I pray for comfort and strength for the family.


Picture credits: Pesta 2006 Pictures from The Boys' Brigade Malaysia.