Friday, October 30, 2009

KL Genting 17th Semi Annual Convention

23 - 25 October 2009 was a magical weekend for me. Never have i thought that a convention would do wonders like that to me and to my fellow members. I'm just so glad that i was one of the hundreds delegates participated in this wonderful convention, i have no regrets of joining this trip. I believe the others are feeling the same too.


Magical day 1 began with the council meeting in the afternoon where the President and VPE were invited to attend, or rather were compulsory to attend. Therefore, me and Amy were in the council meeting while the others were comfortably settling down in their rooms and loitering around First World Hotel. However, no matter how they enjoyed their own leisure time, they came to look for us during the break and to be there for the award presentation of "President Distinguished Club". This award was presented to our IPP Norman for his term actually, but nonetheless, the glory was for all of us who have worked together to achieve this.




After that, we have to rush to get ready for the long awaited "Absolutely Magical Welcoming Night" situated in the Safari Disco where everyone has to dress up as something. Almost everyone dressed to the theme on that night, let's see what we have -


As much as i wanted to stay to continue to party with the Dracula, wizards, fairies, devils and etc, i was very tired and so did Vanessa, my room mate. So off we went back to our room and visited slumber land.


Magical day 2 began with the auspicious opening ceremony with some inspirational speakers such as Tan Sri Dato' Lee Lam Thye where he shared his view about 1 Malaysia and urged " Toastmasters in Malaysia to remain committed to their core values and principles, and speak their way to promoting a culture of peace, harmony and unity among Malaysians of every ethnic background in the spirit of 1Malaysia" (The Star Online, 28 October 2009). We were also honored to have Mr. Wong Yoon Keong, a re-known trainer who lost his sight and yet he is so passionate to motivate and share with others his experience and journey to become who he is today. He has also published a book titled "Live to Win" as an inspirational tool to encourage the community to live life to the fullest. Anyone who's interested to have a read, please approach me, the book is available on loan.


Followed by that was the plenary session where we have Roger Konopasek talked about "From sail boat to jet ski" where his confabulation presentation in explaining and emphasizing the importance of being technology savvy and how disruptive technology will hit us in the near future made an impact on all off us. Another speaker for the plenary session was Dr. Sarjit Singh Sidhu who talked about how our sub conscious mind could control us for who we want to be. For this, our very own VPM Ling How Kee was invited on stage to demonstrate how he was persuaded to fall asleep in front of him. Dr. Sarjit Singh even jabbed a needle through his cheek and he has no feeling at all!


I apologize for not being able to tell you about the run offs for the contests because i was lured to go wander around First World. Period.


Magical Day 2's dinner was known as "Gala Night - Sharing the Magical Moment" and it was a night to remember for all the award recipients and our very own Datin Grace was being awarded the "Select Distinguished Area Award" for her term as the Area K2 Governor. Congratulations to her on a job well done!






That was truly an enjoyable and memorable night. Nonetheless, i must said, the whole award presentation was mind bobbling because you'd be amazed by what the award recipients have done to serve the clubs in their respective areas. This served as a constructive motivation to all of us there.



Magical day 3 began with the Humorous and Evaluation Speech Contests Finals and followed by the closing ceremony. It was truly an eye opener experience for us to witness how the finalists spoke their way to the finals and they totally deserved to be on the stage on that morning, regardless of whether they have won or not. I know i have said this too many times but this is what Toastmasters is about, it helps you to be a better speaker, in every way that you speak and in every level that you are at. So if you are just speaking in your own club, you are doing good, you know. But if you have got the motivation and ambition to step on the bigger platform, by all means, go ahead! All of us in the club will be the pillars to support you.




The winners for the Humourous speech contest (from left): Karina Rajah (Div E), 2nd runner up. Ruby Ahmad (Div S), 1st runner up for HC. 4th on the left, Marianna Pascal (Div A), Champion for HC. Our District Governor DTM Richard Chong in the middle.

The winners for the Evaluation speech contest (from right): Mary Barton (Div W), 2nd runner up. Rozanah Yunos (Div K), 1st runner up and 4th on the right, Asha Suresh Chand (Div N), champion.


Without us realizing the time, came the closing ceremony. It was very obvious that the organizing chairperson Gerald Quinten has led an excellent team because what we have for the past few days were truly amazing. The organizing team and its sub teams have done a tremendous job by devoting their time and efforts in making this Magical Convention a success. The convention was ended with the famous song "We are the world" and everyone was holding hands with each other to form a huge circle which symbolized 1 family. It's truly that Toastmasters is 1 big family and regardless what skin color or hair color you have, you are a member in this big family. To me, it was a spectacular and touching moment.




After bidding goodbyes to our fellow delegates, we left with a heavy heart. Although joyful time has passed and we can never turn back time, we brought back countless invaluable memories and experience in our heart.


Therefore, we look forward to the Annual Convention in Miri next year!




Your VPE who's still suffering from post-Genting-convention syndrome,

Alice Kok

A little update

Hello! It's Alice here again. Since i'm the one holding all the photos from all occasions, i shall share the photos and do a little update at the same time.


For the past month, we have attended the installation dinner of Kota Kinabalu Advanced Toastmasters Club and in conjunction with that, the Division K Humorous & Evaluation speech contests. Both functions were great and it's always good to meet up with fellow toastmasters from other clubs.

From left: Enoch (KKTMC), Rozana Yunus (champion for Div K Evaluation Speech Contest)and Sophiana (champion for Div K Humorous Speech Contest), Amy, Alice and Jasmine (KKTMC)


We also took this opportunity to meet up with the members who have transferred to KK, they were Melissa, Lily and Alex. We have a great Italian dinner at Grazie upon the recommendation from Enoch and everyone laughed their hearts out that night.



Till the next update.

Training Meeting 29 October 2009

Hello Members!

It's your VPE Alice here.

It's been a while since i wrote on this blog as most of the posts were done by our VPPR Shane Ho. Since i've got all the nice photos with me,i shall be the one who update this post.


We have a great meeting last night because our Area K2 Governor Eleanor Pang, ACG was here for her official club visit and we were also very honored to have our Division K Governor Datuk Hassan, ACG and District 51 Rest Mentoring Chair Datin Grace, ALB,ACB presented in the meeting. Imagine that.....it's almost like a council meeting already!


We have CL Ling How Kee as our Toastmaster of the Evening and he has prepared a special warming up session for us to mesmerize our childhood by playing a game when the music stopped and whoever was holding the mic on his/her hand, he/she would have to sing a kiddy song. Shane, Vanessa and Amy were the "victims" and they sang, no kidding! Times are bad now, all of us need to do something before we are awarded with any prizes and the prizes for them was - pure canola oil.



We have 2 speakers last night and they were JR Chia and Datin Grace. Now, i would like to take this opportunity to urge you to start looking at your manual and plan your next speech. As Datin Grace said "you pay TI dues and club fees and you are not going to get nothing, you must make your money worthwhile". Yes, members, i know the fellowship in the club is excellent, but you have got to make progress and improve yourselves, intellectually and emotionally. We would love to see everyone gains something from the club, besides the beautiful friendship. Therefore, please call me or approach anyone of us to make your first step, begin with taking up simple role and make yourself comfortable speaking little by little in the meeting. Trust me, it helps, because we learn by doing.


As usual, we ended the meeting with a group photo of the night!





Our TME for the next meeting is JR Chia, the meeting date is 12 November 2009, same place, same time. See you there!