Monday, November 3, 2008

Deeparaya Night

On the 23th October, the deeparaya night was held in Pondok Putri Azarine.

During the preparation, many of the committee went to help out. Thanks to creative biro for decorating and thanks for those who helped out to make this event a success.

I will let the pictures do the jobs. One picture is more than a million words.

Safwan, carried by Rooban to decorate the main gate.
Feez... arranging chairs for the VIP... which is us... haha...

Prasana, Shamini, and Ash decorating light at the balcony.


What is this? Swt nya, Safwan dan Effa...



Nice....
The event finally started and we ‘walked’ in with much anticipation.

The most special thing for the night is the food. We had a chance to taste Indian food and Malay food. Thanks to the welfare biro. The food was great!


Thanks to welfare biro for the food. Cheers...
There were plenty of activities, games and all. For example,

Lucky for Tharan, no one manage to do it until 65 times, or else he had to sacrifice his Tiger.

Don't misunderstand. Eunice is not doing obscene action. Is just Charade...


Blowing ballon competitions.

Eating competition... Oh gosh... do you think we can still eat when we are so damn full?

Everyone listen and watch tentatively...


Finally, the prince and the princess were announced. Congratulation to Tharan and pink Sari. They were present with a bike (konon) and were asked to wear the helmet.
Of course, not forgetting photo sessions with our fellow batch mates.




Rufus dancing ...
We end the event with dance and laughter.

Pre-Tentament

Anatomy test had long passed. Sorry for the late post. This was a pre-tentament prepared by the seniors to help us in our tentament. Thanks to them we got a chance to pratice. The seniors were busy putting the bone marking.




Looks like everyone busy studying. memorise, memorise and memorise. Gampateh.

Waiting room?!

In the middle of everything, there was a blackout and all of us had to do the tentament in dark. Anyhow, it was still a success. It looked like the real one with the alarm and all. Guess next time is our turn to prepare for the juniors.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

Anatomy Class

We are sorry this post was deleted due to complains...

Friday, September 26, 2008

Blackout in lecture


“Bak Pau!!!”

Poor Bong. Every time blackout, he is the one to be blamed. Thanks to the kettle he uses to boil water.

Lecture in fifth floor was really ‘cool’. We got to study in dark. Okay, there were actually plenty of blackouts in that particular lecture with Dr. Mansyur. It seems like the power supply didn’t want to cooperate. After so many disturbances, luckily, doctor managed to cover most of his slides. But still, we were unlucky we had to study some part of Arthrology on our own. Think optimistically, we won’t be doing so much of a “Cephalo-flexion” in lecture.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

A Trip to Borobudur Temple

Last Saturday, The Kamadhis Society organised a trip to Borobudur temple, a buddhist monument in Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia. We were separated into two buses and departed at the same time.


Unfortunately, one bus broke down on the way. So, we had to come down from the bus and some guys had to push the bus to start the engine. What a scene...



Oh my... Andika trying to push the bus by himself....

No mirror? Use sunglasses lo...

We waited for quite some time before another bus came for rescue.

This guy came up and started to sing. He thought Rufus and Selva were from India... Some said his singing sucks...

Finally, we reached our destination around an hour later.
While waiting for our ticket, many sellers approached us and promoted their products.


Kohi, Kean Seng, Sham, Jan, and Prassana..
This is how Candi Borobudur looks like from far. This monument comprises of six square platform topped by three circular platform. A main doom is located at the top of the platform.

Hsiao Suan and Selva...
Shh, maybe we were not supposed to climb the wall, but... never mind la... Haha
Rooban and Ash

Yin li and Wen Mei walking on the narrow corridor with reliefs on the wall... The reliefs on the wall were actually stories about Buddha and some other stories as well....
say cheese...
The sellers never quit... They set their price very high. So, you must really cut the price down, at least 2/3 of the actual price...

in front of Borobudur...

The Buddha statues (mostly headless) were placed in the perforated stupa. The Buddha looks similar, but they are actually different in Mudras and their hands position. We stretched our hand in to touch the Buddha and made wishes.

View from the top...


Long stairway...


In front of the main doom...
Some seniors followed us too...

Borobudur's main stupa is empty and created a mystery during discovery peroid...

" Yeah... Borobudur!!"
We left the temple around 2pm....