Photography by me I think?
Oh man Hair for Hope 2010 is so awesome! :D
Alrighty people... I have shaved for Hair for Hope 2010! Awesome or what hehe. Anyway Saeyeoh and me shaved, oh not forgetting one of her senior as well. Another female! Hats off to the two of them! :D
So anyway met Saeyeoh at Vivo at 10. Okay I was like ten minutes late. Sorry ... It was so painful to see my bus left in front of me as I was crossing the road. Anyway when I reached there, the queue was... Wow! I think there were about 20-30 people in front of us. Heh the person emailed me to be there by about eleven. Wow, no way haha!
Ahpa told me the estimated waiting time was 2-3 hours. Well indeed it was true. We queued for about 2h 45m (including registration) and got shaved at about 1 plus PM. It was really nice. The place and the event itself was so inspirational. Seriously, hats off to those ladies with long hair (or short) who shaved! I'm just awed really.
So well we shaved and tadah!
Met Nivedha and we took some pictures (on Facebook) and then we went for lunch. Saeyeoh went with her friend and I went home, while Nivedha went to help out in her booth. Busy girl she is eh? Hehe. Anyway I played at her booth and I got myself a pencil hoho.
On my way home, and in vivo, I was literally being stared by others. Like hey what's wrong? So Hair for Hope certainly made me realise how those cancer patients (especially children) felt as they go for chemotherapy.
Anyway, I dedicate this haircut to these people. My grandpa, grandma, aunt, uncle, my best friend's dad and one of my good friend in my class. They have touched me (especially my aunt) to do this. I am really touched, also, by the others who participated in this event. And guess what? I'm coming back again next year most probably. As an online shavee, to cut queue time haha!
Alrighty that's all for today. Time to go and study AP Chem tonight or I'll suffer on Tue seriously. Anyway I have a feeling that I'll screw this test... Sigh, never mind lets go!
Last thought of HfH:
People may think it will be embarrassing to have our hair shaved. But I feel that, if those cancer patients (especially children) can withstand the pain of chemotheraphy, and embraced their time for it, I'm sure we can withstand the embarrassment we get :)
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