Monday, November 26, 2007

ASEAN Summit + Cambodian Dragonboating Incident

Well, I shall attempt to summarize my past weeks' happenings in one post...

The previous week was absolutely crazy because I worked non stop for 12 days in a row... all thanks to the 13th ASEAN Summit. A once in a lifetime chance for me to be a part of such a large scale event, and also one of the highlights of my career here in MFA.

As part of the Gala Dinner Subcommittee, my whole of last week was dominated by trips down to the Raffles City Convention Center (RCCC) where the Gala Dinner was held, at the Raffles Ballroom. I spent all my time preparing and rehearsing for the big day on Tuesday, 20th November, when all the Heads of States / Governments, Foreign Ministers and Economic Ministers of all the ASEAN Countries + the 6 East Asian Countries would gather and have dinner hosted by PM Lee Hsien Loong. The first, and probably the only time I would get into such close proximity with the leaders of so many countries... The guestlist would include names such as Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao, Indonesian President Dr Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, Philippine President Gloria Arroyo, Malaysian PM Dato' Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi and so on. I helped plan the guestlist and seating arrangements, so I'm pretty familiar with the spellings, titles and honorifics of these VVIPs. Anyways, it was a night to remember and I'm not likely to forget it anytime soon.

The day after that, I was involved in the exhibition at the Asian Civilisations Museum called "On The Nalanda Trail". This event's guestlist included the ministers and important office holders of the European Union and the European Commission. The only irritating thing of the day was that I kept picking up signals on my walkie talkie coming from a restaurant nearby... =( Korean President Mr Roh Moo-hyun wanted to leave early, but I had to stop him from leaving while my other colleagues were getting his presidential motorcade ready... Had no choice but to ask him to take a seat and wait while his motorcade was being prepared. He looked a little impatient, but there was little I could do as he wanted to leave earlier than planned. On the whole, though, the Nalanda Event went without a hitch, and everyone was happy. Managed to catch a glimpse of Indian President Dr Manmohan Singh and his spouse.

The Sunday after the ASEAN Summit was supposed to be a rest day for me, but I had to go back to do my ops duty in the morning. The moment I stepped into the ops room, I realised that it was not going to be a quiet day, because there was a crisis going on because of the National Dragonboat Team Members who drowned in the Tonle Sap river in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. I was busy the whole day, sending out notices to my Ministers and Senior Management because all the bodies were found during my shift. Couldn't help but feel sad for them, and dragonboating was something close to my heart because I am also in the MFA DragonBoating Team. I could also understand why life vests were not worn, because they would impede movement, and it was also a norm that they were usually not worn during international races.

Anyway that sums up the ultra busy week I had, and if u had the patience to finish reading this, you probably can understand how much I had to go through this past week.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

13th ASEAN Summit

I've been working late till 11pm almost everynight this week, all because of the upcoming 13th ASEAN Summit, where Singapore plays host to all the delegates from the ASEAN Countries including Presidents, Prime Ministers, Foreign & Trade Ministers and many many more people from each of the 10 ASEAN and 6 East Asian Countries.

Exercises, Role plays and endless meetings make up the bulk of the time at work, and the only good thing is that time flies when you're working hard. It flies even faster when you're in endless meetings where planning goes into every single minute detail of the event.

This year, Singapore is hosting the Summit, which means us at MFA have to do all the planning, organization and coordination of the whole 4 day event.

With so many things going on at the same time, none of us can afford to slip up at anytime. Especially when I was tasked to do the Guestlist of all the VVIPs that would be attending the Gala Dinner event. Special attention had to be paid to VVIPs with long names and honorifics.

Endure... that would be the best way for me to go through this event in one piece... Anyway it would end up as the icing to my "Cake" for ths year, so might as well do it properly. Similarly, if things go wrong my head would also be on the chopping board. So its a do or die situation. Oh well, I've been put through so many of such situations that I'm almost used to it now.

E N D U R E ! ! !

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Liverpool 8 - 0 Besiktas

Woke up at 3.30am to watch the match btw Liverpool and Turkish outfit Besiktas this morning...

Really worth my time and "EFFORT" to wake up so early for the match... Liverpool turned in one of the best results in 27 years! They really stamped their authority all over Besiktas in the 2nd half as they scored the remaining 6 goals after going up 2-0 during half time.

In fact, team manager Rafa Benitez was so confident that he substituted Captain Gerrard in th 70th min! Goes to show the depth and quality in the current squad. Even newcomers like Lucas Leiva and Ryan Babel got a run out to show their prowess.

On a day that everything went right for Liverpool, I promised to wear the Liverpool Jersey under my working shirt for the whole of today as a celebratory gesture today.

Anyways I managed to buy Jay Chou's latest album <<我很忙>> at Plaza Singapura while I was there for lunch today... listening to it now! =D