Time sure flew by fast, and it's already 15 November, 2009, The Third day of Training! The training starts at 7 15AM at SMJA, and guess who have to wake up at 5AM? We began our training with some slow running and stretches before going for a walkathon to Taman Tasek Lama and boy, do we felt like we are in Malaysia. This sentence really fits Brunei's description - "Brunei is full of unexpected treasure", it's quite impossible to visit every interesting places in Brunei, because of the ever changing scenery.

The group returned to SMJA at 8AM, and took a break until 9AM before resuming our performance practice! This time, we were taught how to really dance, including joget and silat! A short break from 10 30AM to 10 45AM and there we go again at the performance practice. WE really surprised ourselves though, that we were able to remember all the dance moves just in ONE day, I mean, 3 hours! All there's left is just some polishing up!

The clock struck 12 noon, and we have our lunch break and praying time. After a short while, time sure flew by fast, it's already 12 45, time for the japanese language lesson! While waiting for the teachers, we were practicing our singing for Kain Jong Sarat, which is the background music of this blog!

Our teacher that day were Cikgu Nazriman and Cikgu Sofian. I mean, Watashi no sensei wa sensei Nazriman des. Watashi no sensei wa sensei Sofian des. Watashi wa samui des, I mean, it was really cold that day in the room! Dozo yoroshiku, that stands for "Please be nice to me."

My watch alarm rings, and it's already 4PM, and the end of the japanese language lesson.

Photos!


The place where we had our training

Gathering in front of the school before the warming up

Willy's first pose of the day, just came out from his car.

Guys waiting for the walkathon and others to arrive

Walking to Taman Tasek Lama

Watch your steps! I mean, the staircase!

"Hiking" at Taman Tasek Lama

While waiting for the teachers, time for capturing some photos

Cheyenne taking lots of photos that day

The group waiting for the teachers to arrive

Preparing to sing Kain Jong Sarat

Bored? Play Brunei's tradisional games

Sore wa sensei Nazriman des

Teaching us what to say when introducing ourselves to other people

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