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18 April 2010

The story start with paddy.

Last year is unique. Our coursemate get well each other in a middle of drying the paddy, as well as during the harvesting. At that time, everyone feel awkward and shy to talk to each other. But making friend is not a sin right? Except destroying a friend. And now, we are again drying the paddy.


But at this time, we have well known each other.


And we can work with each other more easily.


Also we can work like a team!


That is our slogan, so that we can complete our dream together.





Some of the happy faces.


And more eagerly faces.


We have fun throughout the process as this brings back our old memories.

We should have more fun in the future if we still maintain our teamwork spirit. And then, goodluck to me and my coursemate because we have job to do tomorrow. and have fun! Lolla~


And a prize for the birthday boy, Zulf. Sorry for the late greeting.

07 April 2010

Visit By St. James And St. Johns of KayBee

On the last day of March, two private schools paid a visit to our school to gain a new experience. What experience is it?


Harvesting the paddy grown by the senior. It was a perfect timing as at that time, the seniors were still at the Philipines and the juniors were facing an hectare of paddy.



Cikgu Zaitunah Binti Haji Kurus, giving a welcoming speech to the visitors.



Some of the coursemates and lecturers and also the students of the St. Johns hearing the speech. Most of the St. Johns student were still in primary school.



And most of the St. James student were in Year 12 classes.

And these visitors are divided into several groups which will be man by my course. Unlucky to those who get the big boys and big girls.



Lucky me, I've got group of kids. However, one down due to dehydration.



Its time to harvest the paddy. Instead of using the sickles which is the most easiest one, the visitor use normal scissors to harvest the paddy. It is safe on their level although its slow.





Some of the photos during the activity.



A group photo with my group. Well, I'm not in the group because I'm the one who take the picture.



After the harvest, the students are then shown how to dry the paddy under the sun.



And some of the students want to try it too.





Some of the photos during the activity.



The girls too giving a hand during the drying process.

The visit from these 2 schools were giving the opportunities for the school to shows to them what are we doing here in order to support the nation's objectives; to achieve self-sufficiency on paddy processing by doing multiple research to gain high quality yield. So then, thats the update from me and wolla!

p.s.: to see the remaining photos, click HERE.
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