Today I woke up at 7.45 a.m. You know why? I'm going to Sembawang Park with some Green Club students like what happened last year. We the 8 girls together as a group and a Sight-buddy from Nanyang Polytechnic. We wore two layers of gloves. For the inner layer, some are what the man said 'Chicken rice glove' as the person who sells chicken rice wears and the other one(me too) are a pair of faint yellow 'CSI' glove.Then we wore on the outer layer, its a big cloth glove that smells. Then we go to the beach and collect rubbish that we threw.There's a giant green thing. The waters were behind it but when we went there, wow the waters were in front already. Now the moon's closer to the Earth. At a place, some insects are doing something. Except me(probably some other Anderson girls) SCREAM. Like 'Ah AH AAAHHH !' We found a lot of peanut shells and cigarettes. Before we picked up rubbish, some of the Anderson boys claimed they're from Anderson Secondary then Anderson JC then Anderson University. After that, we went to the shelter. Hey a lot of ant in my Bag! Luckily my Sight-Buddy helped me with it. We ate lunch. One man said,' Let's ask one of the girls about this trip.' Then I said 'Huh?' So he asked me. "what you learnt for today?' ' I learnt that we have to keep the Earth clean and green.' 'Are the Sight-Buddies friendly?' 'Yes.' 'Are they fierce?' 'No.'
Then we see a Nanyang Polytechnic student Yvonne taught us how to wash our hands like doctors. When choosing a volunteer to be a tap(To hold the water bottle pour out water) she chose the girl with the same name as her. There's one. Then she ask one person from Mayflower Primary School and Anderson Primary School to demonstrate to wash again. I was the one and a boy, not to cheat then backs face each other. I got a notebook and a heart toy for prize. The boy said,' I'm not even donating blood!' and everyone laughed. Oh the soap was Lifebuoy. At the last activity, we wrote a presentation about what we learnt today. I wrote: I learnt that we must keep the world beautiful and clean so that nature get its beauty back. I said the presentation and finally I said 'The life of Mother Earth is in our hands.' Hui Shan said it and my Sight-Buddy said that she talked like an adult. I thought I was quite soft. You know the man record our presentation down and will put it at their website! I'll ask Mr. Koo for the website, and the email address too for the less than 50 words email about what we learnt today. I enjoy it today I'll sure go there with them next year and so on so forth. At secondary, if have space for us for trips I'll go as you would know, at secondary for trips with unoccupied spaces and volunteers, secondary pupils and other higher levels(I guess) can come. I'm happy by this they're ready for volunteers.
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