Can you spot young Rui En in our midst?
 
29 October 2012 | 01:00 pm

What: RBKD Orientation 2012

When: 9 June 2012

Where: Sentosa

Blogmasters:

Yes, like last year, it rained.

Thank goodness, it stopped.

Probably they knew it’s RBKD Orientation 2012!

Ice Breakers

Ethan Chua, Team Dedicated, Participant:

I’m so glad that I attended Orientation this year :)
Although it was my 2nd time participating in RBKD’s Orientation, there were still many people whom I did not know. Things became better after a series of ice-breakers. We started off with RBKD Bonding where we had to form a group of 4 whereby all of us must be from the same team. And I’m proud to say that our team came in first for that :D
Team D FTW!!!!!

Then we played ‘Double Whacko’ whereby we had to remember many names and to protect the one in-front of us from getting whack. Both the ice-breakers were definitely a test to my memory skills!

RBKD Bonding! All ready to get started!!

Now let’s Whack!

Lastly, River-Crossing was best of it all! This game really focused on teamwork and every team had to reach the finishing line with the limited number of planks we had. Some of us either blindfolded or ‘crippled’ and this was an obstacle the team had to overcome. Although we were perspiring and had sweaty palms, we still held on to one another and managed to complete the game and came in first!

Ready..

Get set…

Go!!!

All in all, I really enjoyed myself during Orientation:)
I want to thank those who make this Orientation a successful one :D

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08 August 2012 | 01:00 pm

What: Cross-FOOD Puzzle

When: 21 July 2012

Where: All around Singapore

Participant(s): Corine, Geok Yeng, Pei Qi, Shu Pei, Yanjun, Yan Ping and Yee Ling

Shu Pei, Organizer:

This is my first time organizing an IPC activity. It was stressful to organize as preparation was needed before the actual day. We had to recce for food that is cheap and good and make the jigsaw puzzle for the clue to the 1st food.

I really like all participants enthusiasm when they insist on using the actual Chinese words when I told them they could use 斜音 (words with similar pronunciation) to link the food. While queuing up to buy the Hum Jin Peng, they started making plan ahead by figuring out how to link the 1st food to the 2nd and so on!

The food that I like the most is the Hum Jin Peng and the Chwee Kueh. For the Hum Jin Peng, we got to cook the 饼 by ourselves which was a nice experience. I like the Chwee Kueh’s chill sauce as it was hot and spicy and the stall added Minced Shrimp. This made the chill sauce smell heavenly.

I would like to thank Geok Yeng for accompanying me to go recce before the actual activity and Yan Ping for ferrying us around to find food and to help engage all the participants. Thanks to all participant who took their time to attend this IPC.

Corine, Participant:

Well, we saw this game coming, somehow, and have already done quick introduction on our height weight age birth dates etc. We had to play the game without saying a word, it was great fun to 比手画脚 to get our message across, 真的是默契可嘉. This randomly inspired a thought to pick up sign language to do charity with the deaf. Haha. It was indeed an exciting ipc cracking our brain and searching for food, which in turn fostered new friendship. I am looking forward to the next ipc.

Yee Ling, Participant:

The Cross-FOOD IPC was fun! On that day, we were “running around Singapore” to look for food that was link to the last name of the previous food. We spent quite some time figuring out the food in order to link it to the last food item! The organizer suggested that we could change the food name to fries so it will be easier to link with the last food “Honey Mustard Sauce” but other members insisted not to change.

In the end, we found it. The last food was fries and it taste very delicious. At first I thought that “Best Fries Forever” is the best because of the shop name, after I have tried the “Ireland’s potato” fries I felt that “Ireland’s potato” fries was the best compared to “Best Fries Forever”.

I would like take this opportunity to say a big thank you to all participants, organizer for all the help, jokes, food recommendations! Thank you Yan Ping for ferrying us around!

Food conquered:

1)      咸煎饼 (Hum Jin Pang)

2)      饼干 (Biscuit)

3)      甘蔗水 (Sugarcane Juice)

4)      水粿 (Chwee Kueh)

5)      粿汁 (Kway Chap)

6)      芝麻 (Sesame Seed)

7)      马铃薯龙卷风 (Tornado Potato)

8)      峰蜜芥末酱薯条 (Honey Mustard Sauce with Fries)

 

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15 June 2012 | 01:00 pm

What: Minds Cafe

When: 3 June 2012

Where: Funan

Participant(s): Bengyan, Bihui, Candice, Celest, Eunice Zee, Jasmine, Jewel, Kah Yin, Melissa, Regin, Sandra, Ser Chee, Yan Ling, Yanping, Yee Ling, Ying Mei, Yue Chang, Yunxian, Yvonne

Yue Chang, Organizer:

Frankly speaking, I was quite afraid that this IPC would not be a success as it was my first time organising an IPC. I was quite afraid that the atmosphere would be kind of -cold-. But as I reached the location, I realised that it was not what I had expected it to be. Instead, the atmosphere was very lively.

As usual, we warmed ourselves up with the traditional 3+1 introduction. We then continued on our main purpose! The board games! We had so much fun playing different types of games and we were shouting while playing because we were all so excited. The new members who went participated actively too! It was such a fun day and I didn’t know that playing board games for 3 hours could be so tiring.. Great experience for me!

Yanping, Participant:

It was my first time joining a pre-orientation IPC. Totally don’t know what to expect from the IPC. Headed straight to the Café and was in a loss as I did not know anyone at all. Fortunately the café was not big and with such a big group of people, it’s not hard to spot the group at all.

After ice-breaker, we started on the board games. We played games like “UNO Stacko” whereby we got super high as the bricks went higher. We also played interactive games such as “the bomb” whereby each member was required to do a funny action before the bomb got “exploded”. Surely we had a lot of laughter and joy.

The game with the deepest impression was “Ugly Doll” where players need to grab 3 identical cards that were opened during each turn and shout, “UGLY! UGLY! UGLY!”. Our actions really turn a little violent and lots of screaming. Cards were partial destroyed through all the snatching and all. Nevertheless, we all enjoyed the game. Other games were also played during the session. After a few hours, we were all exhausted (from the laughter, actions and screams).

Despite everyone coming from different age, occupation and interest. We came together as one for the passion shared for a common person. We bonded well as a group especially for some of us who were so new to the club. I am so looking forward for the next bonding session during the RBKD orientation that is going to be held in Sentosa on 9th June 2012.

Yvonne, Participant:

It was the second pre-orientation IPC I have attended, however it was the first time going to minds café with so many people (Rangels). We started the IPC with 3+1 introduction then proceeded to the games. During the introduction, some of us were quite soft but when we started playing games, it seems like everyone went crazy.

The cafe was not very big, with all our laughter and shouting during the games, I think we have become the centre of attraction in the café. I thought that was not a bad thing, it shows that we do really enjoyed ourselves, or at least I did : )

Some of us had dinner at Pastamania, it was another great experience having dinner together with the Rangels. I was laughing so hard that almost had a stomach cramp. It was fun seeing Rangels teasing each other. I think that Rangels are very friendly and approachable. Looking forward to the orientation and meeting more Rangels. I would like to thanks the organizer, Yanling and Yue Chang, for making the IPC a success.

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13 June 2012 | 01:00 pm

What: Bowling

When: 2 June 2012

Where: Marina Square

Participant(s): Ella, Jewel, Jiayi, Madeline, Pei Qi, Shirley, Shu Wen, Yanjun, Yan Ling and Zhiqing.

Zhi Qing, Organizer:

We had quite a few ideas initially but had chosen bowling as it is cheaper and less ulu compared to the one that we’ve planned earlier on (ice skating). It was quite a last minute one and I was really really glad to see quite a handful there despite that.

We had lunch together and during our lunch, we did a bit of self-introduction to get ourselves familiarise with one another. After our lunch, we headed off to the bowling place. :) We also got chattier and noisier while walking towards the bowling place and even helped each other out to find the pair of bowling shoes that suit us.

At first, many of us do not really know how to bowl in the correct manner. The better ones then went forward to help the weaker ones and we gradually improved from gutter to strike. We also encouraged and gave one another a pat once any one of us has reached our turn to bowl. :) Whenever any one of us has played well, we cheered for that person!

After approx 3 rounds, we went to the arcade nearby and everyone gathered around as we watch Shirley catch her mini soft toys and we really had a great time laughing away. After all the fun, we went to get ourselves some food and drinks at MacDonalds’ before heading home together! We had a really fun-filling saturday afternoon spent together! :D

Ella, Participant:

Being my first IPC that I attended, I naturally felt excited. Firstly I did not know anyone and I felt it would be a good chance to meet the Rangels and my group mates. After meeting everybody at the mrt station we proceeded to lunch at the food court in marina square. It was a bit awkward at first as everybody still did not know each other. After a round of introduction and chatting over lunch, we felt more and more comfortable.

Then we proceeded to bowl. We had loads of fun over bowling. Cheering each other on, clapping when there was a spare or strike and even poke fun at those whose ball went to the gutter! The highest scorer Shu Wen even went on to coach us on how to bowl better…aww so sweet =)

I am very glad that I took the time to go for IPC and got to know so many new friends! Hopefully Iwill still be able to join more IPCs in the future although I am not yet a member!!

YanJun, Participant:

Meeting new people has always been out of my comfort zone but I’m glad I took the step forward and joined the bowling pre-orientation IPC. Awkwardness is inevitable when strangers meet but it was all gone when we were at the bowling alley. We randomly split into two groups and coincidentally, the good ones were all at one alley and the other group of us (Clean drain group. :P) were at the other alley. Realizing that, we mixed around, exchanged pointers and encouraged each other when we keep cleaning the drain. It was a fun experience mixing and playing around and not to forget some epic moments while playing around. After three games, we went to Macdonalds to chat and slack before we all parted for our own activities.

This IPC experience made me look forward to RBKD orientation even more. Anyway, I would like to thank the organizers for organizing this IPC and it was a pleasure to meet the Rangels. :)

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10 June 2012 | 01:00 pm

What: Pre-O Trial Orientation for TLs

When: 12 May 2012

Where: Bishan Park and Void Deck

Participant(s): Jiamin, Jun Qi, Kah Yin, Madeline, Phyllis, Sandra, Ser Chee, Xinyi, Yan Ling, Ying Mei, Yue Chang, Zhi Qing

Ying Mei, Organizer:

Pre-O Trial Orientation for the TLs and ATLs was fun! It was the first time for me organising something like this, and together with Phyllis, so I’m glad the pre-O trial orientation was a success! The purpose of this pre-O trial orientation was mainly for us to try out some of the games and gather feedback on the activities of the RBKD Orientation 2012, and the TLs/ATLs really gave useful feedbacks to allow us to make the Orientation smoother and even more exciting!

This year, we are going to try out a new ice-breaker other than the usual ones! *drumroll* It’s called “Crossing the River”! It may sound easy, BUT, nyehehe, *grins* you may want to rethink about it! Those who know about it shall keep it under suspense for now alright!

So to all the attendees, be prepared for an unforgettable experience! :D

Yan Ling, Participant:

Though there were only about 10+ people involved for Pre-O trial orientation, we actually had fun and laughters at the ulu void deck! At first it was serious briefing by the organizers but after discussions and Q&As, the atmosphere got more warmed up and we had a clearer picture for the Orientation day’s flow and games.

For the trial, we tried out one of the ice-breakers “Crossing the River” which is…………………… *you will find out that day :p*. Ya, so for that ice-breaker, the teams must overcome obstacles to complete their tasks. While trying out the ice-breaker and laughing at each other, I guess we are all more excited for the actual orientation to come soon!”

Yue Chang, Participant:

The organisers have sincerely organised a “mini” orientation for us. I find that it was a very good experience.. It was fun to communicate through whatsapp for the amazing race and I had so much fun. Though the Bishan Park was rather huge, while walking through the park fulfilling our tasks, we had so much fun chatting because we have so many things to share with our team mates. All in all, it was a great pre-orientation trial as we tried out a few mini games too. I enjoyed it =)


Team R & B’s TLs in action, trying to solve a puzzle.


Ta-da….All done!

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08 June 2012 | 01:00 pm

What: Marina Barrage

When: 19 May 2012

Where: Marina Barrage

Participant(s): Candice, Elaine, Eunice Zee, Isabel, Jean, Jun Yee, Sandra, Shirley, Shu Pei, Yanling and Zi Lei.

Sandra, Organizer:

What’s a Saturday without a picnic with good company! Hahahahaha! Although the sun was glaring and merciless, it did not deter us from getting outdoors to Marina Barrage!

From ball games like “monkey” to flying our kites or basically just sitting under the sun chatting, taking videos and eating, I got to know other Rangels better!

I hope all 11 participants had fun and 你们都“熟”了hor ( 煮熟的熟) hahahahahaha!

Eunice Zee, Participant:

The first game of the day was “monkey”, it was tiring but fun :) Although, the sun was scorching hot then, most of us enjoyed ourselves there :)

Next, we flew our kites. Junyee’s kite just couldn’t fly up high! However, when I flew the kite it just flew up so high! 难道我是fly kite高手? :P

In all, I enjoyed myself that day even though it was really hot, but we got a chance to get a free suntan! Hahahaha!

I want to thank the organizer for planning such an awesome IPC and being so 体贴 for bringing all the packet drinks and food for us. Thanks to all the drinks and food we didn’t die of hunger and thirst! :)

Jun Yee, Participant:

A day out at Marina Barrage was fun as we get to do many activities such as kite flying and playing “monkeys” while enjoying the scenery at marina barrage. It was so thoughtful of the organizers to bring food and plastic bags for us to put our bags on.

Through the interaction during the IPC and dinner, I have gotten the chance to know more about other rangels.

It was an enjoyable Saturday!

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06 June 2012 | 01:00 pm

What: Picnic & Frisbee @ ECP

When: 20 May 2012

Where: East Coast Park

Participant(s): Candice, Clarence, Junqi, Kah Yin, Yee ling, Yunxian, Yvonne and Zhiqing.

Junqi and Kah Yin, Organisers:

Had a list of suggestions initially and picnic & frisbee was finally decided after voting :D

At the start, we lost our way and spent a looong time trying to locate each other, so the IPC was delayed. Nevertheless, we managed to find a shady spot to have our picnic while getting to know one another. Had a good laugh listening to everyone share their experiences with Rui En and RBKD :P

After filling our stomachs, we started on frisbeeee (with monkeys!) :D It was pretty hilarious seeing how everyone was trying to get hold of the frisbee through various methods –

1. jumping high but still unable to catch the frisbee

2. running as fast as they could till they fall/slip to the ground together

3. pressing the frisbee to the ground to prevent ‘monkeys’ from getting it

4. engaging in a tug-o-war with the frisbee

5. monkeys tricking humans into believing they are humans

All except one who was just standing there daydreaming till the frisbee hit her/ppl call her before she realizes the frisbee is right in front. Hahaha! :P

The best part was when we all sat and relax on the breakwater! Enjoying the sea breeze and scenery while singing songs like “Home”, “Reach Out For the Skies” etc (and scaring kids off in the process :P). It felt so good with the wind blowing in our faces, especially in this kind of humid weather!

All in all, we had fun together!! :D wheeee~


Clarence, Participant:

This was the first time I met up with the RBKD members and at the same time looking forward and feeling nervous. We sat down and have a little chat before exercising our body with a game of freebies. We all had fun and I can say we bonded quite well.

It’s been a while since I had so much fun. It was really an enjoyable day for me and I am really looking forward to the actual orientation.

Thanks Kah Yin and Junqi for organizing this event.

Yvonne, Participant:

This was the first time I took part in RBKD activity. Although the group was quite small but I think everyone do enjoy ourselves.

We had a mini picnic by the beach and had a nice chat. Rangels were very friendly in engaging topics. Listening to Rangels sharing their experience with Rui En and RBKD was interesting. I had fun while playing the ‘monkey’ game using Frisbee although there was a small incident when Candice and I were going after the Frisbee.

We took group photo on the breakwater with the boundless sky and sea as the background while Rangels started singing Rui En’s song loudly on the breakwater. It was really nice to hear them sing.

I had a well spent Sunday at East Coast Park and I’m looking forward to the next activity and orientation.

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04 June 2012 | 01:00 pm

What: Fish Feeding @ Bishan Park

When:  12 May 2012

Where: Bishan Park

Participant(s): Bengyan, Ivan Lim, Jasmine, Jean, Jiamin, Kah Yin, Krystal, Pei Qi, Phyllis, Sandra, Ser Chee, Vanessa, Xin Yi, Yan Ling, Yee Ling, Yunxian and Zhi Qing.

Pei Qi, Participant:

It was my first time joining an IPC, and initially I was a little apprehensive and hesitant about joining the Orientation and the IPC as I usually feel awkward around people whom I don’t know well.

However, after meeting the Rangels for the first time, I realized that they are actually very friendly and approachable people. Even though I was late for the IPC, everyone was very welcoming, and initiated conversations as well as interacted with me. I really felt glad that I had taken that first step out to sign up for the Orientation and the IPC.

I really enjoyed myself alot, especially when we went wading in the river/stream. We had to grab each others’ hands and support each other because of the slippery stones and rocks in the river/stream and for me it felt really good to have that sense of “comrade”.

I got to meet new people and make new friends as well. (: It was a really fun and interesting IPC, and I’ll definitely participate in more IPCs whenever I can! :D


Jasmine, Participant:

It’s my first time meeting those Pre-O participants and I’m super excited! At first, when we went to feed the fishes, most of them were quite quiet. Then as we move on to other activities, we chatted on the way and got to know each other better. We went for dinner afterwards and Lionel started to introduce us to the orientation participants!

I believe everyone really enjoyed themselves and got to know each other better. :)

A big thank you to the organiser and I look forward to more Pre-O IPCs!

Bonus Videos:

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23 May 2012 | 01:00 pm

What: Day Out at Istana

When: 1st May 2012

Where: Istana

Participant(s): Celest, Corine, Jean, Jiamin, Joan Chen, Joan Chen’s 3 kids, Joanne Chong, Squeen, Weijen, Xin Yi, Yan Ling

Joan Chen, Participant:

It was a sundrenched afternoon. The weather was perfect for a leisurely outing to the Istana. To my surprise, we were “welcomed” by security officers who “ordered” us to hand over our personal belongings and bag for security screening at the Istana gate!

After the security check, with a spring in my step, I entered the Istana. This time round I was being welcomed by the vast verdant fields! We found a shady area under a tree and sat down.

We chatted animatedly, laid around to read I weekly/ 8 days for the latest news on SA, some boisterous ones climbed the tree and folding paper planes to entertain my kids! I did not realize that there are so many different ways to fold a paper plane!

Thank you for organizing such a great outing! I enjoyed it tremendously.

Squeen, Participant:

这是我第一次参加IPC,没有什么任务,就是很轻松的跟Rangels随意聊聊,感觉大家很诗情画意,但是,是看周刊,哈哈.

有感动是有人为了我们出席而陪伴我们,因为这次无法睡眠,所以,也没有力气走去总统府的家,而我们就在绿油油的草地坐着,稍微聊聊天,轻轻松送度过了一个美丽的午后时光。

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11 January 2012 | 01:00 pm

What: Everything under the sun @ Sentosa!

When: 21st December 2011

Where: Sentosa

Participant(s): Isabel, Jasmine, Sandra, Yingmei and Yunxian.

Jasmine, Organiser:

It’s holidays but there ain’t alot of IPCs going on, so i decided to organise one instead! Well, i would not say this is the best IPC, but i would assure you we had lots of fun which words could not express them all. I was so thankful that it didn’t rain as it rained almost everyday this month.

We started off with the usual 3+1 introduction though we already knew each other. For water activities, we came up with different games like answering questions about Rui En and 接龙. Then we explored other parts of Sentosa and laughters accompanied us along.

Words can’t express the fun we had and i believed everyone enjoyed themselves tremendously. Looking forward to the next IPC organised! :D

Sandra, Participant:

Somehow it didn’t rain today probably because we Rangels are out to play ! >)
From volleyball to all sorts of ball games, with the soft ball, we filled the Palawan Beach with endless laughters.

Along the way of exploring Sentosa, we joked from the littlest thing to another hahahha… We walked, talked, took pictures, laughed (non-stop), ate and eventually ended up in the Sky-park in VivoCity where we decided to make a lil’ gift to show our love for RBKD:) And our inspiration’s YanLing, Jean and Phyllis’s ‘man-made letters’ which spells,” I Love RBKD “.

It sure was tiring BUT fun (!) to make those letters!
This short write-up might not be able to express the fun we had but on the whole, what matters is that we’d enjoyed ourselves and definitely look forward to the next.

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