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WORLD THINKING DAY 2019
This is one of the last activity I participated in before focusing on my SPM examination. I'm a proud Pandu Puteri Malaysia and it was an honour for me to join this programme. I met other scouts from other states and got to interact and join the activities they prepared for us. Each activity circulates back to the history and reasons why Persatuan Pandu Puteri Malaysia was formed.


FESTIVAL DE LA FRANCAISE
After taking French as an added subject, I participated in preparing for the festival. I participated as a member working for props backstage for my school's performance. There was also a quiz which focuses a lot on many aspects such as French history, French culture and some basic French language that we learned and I'm proud to say that I got second place for it.
Adventure
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The world is full of things to discover,
I wanted to explore everything when I was younger,
High and low I wanted to go,
And engulf myself with all its wonders.
But as I grow older,
I started to think and ponder,
Then that’s when I realize,
Being home can also be my greatest adventure.
DEMONSTRATIVE SPEECH PROP D.I.Y.

When I first started studying away from home, I was really eager to just enjoy and relish every moment I get, especially when it came to the participation of activities or just hanging out with new people. But after some time, I got to understand that not everything should be rushed, it's okay to lay back and just enjoy what I already have. I started to understand that being at home can also be something worth enjoying too.

I bought this cap for RM2 at a thrift store, I had the idea to make some embroidery designs on it.

I chose just two colours for the thread before continuing with the design, which is maroon and white. I started off with some back stitches for the roots just like what's in the picture.

I started it by sketching some designs of roots and some sketches of flowers on it by using a washable pencil.

I used white thread to finish up the flowers and used the French knot method.
