Paul Nicklen was
his name. A NatGeo wildlife photographer stationed at the Artic he was. To see
the jaw dropping high definition pictures of the Emperor Penguins, Polar Bears,
and the Narwhals wasn't what I expected to see early in the morning, but I guess
that was the most memorable morning I
ever had. I also found out he was very much like me. He loved being outdoors,
whenever he had troubles or problems he found peace in wildlife, just by
walking in nature will do good, and that was the same for me. One of the very
first things he said was "you gotta love failure" and that got stuck
in my mind instantly.
After that
inspirational talk, was the final GAT meeting. We had final preparations for
the presentations on the afternoon. We had this video idea that was already
being filmed by the Singaporean students from School of The Arts. Everyone was
being filmed, and only one person editing the whole video, I felt really bad
for letting her do that by herself, but her reply was true, I couldn’t help
much for I know nothing on editing.
Presentation
time. All the GAT teams had amazing presentations to give to us and most
importantly to bring back to their own countries. What we presented was a video
- a video on what we learnt and what we
would do and bring back to our respective countries.
We ended the
whole conference with a nice farewell party at the beach. Although we had fun,
one of us was already missing from the group - she left in the morning to Hong
Kong. What's even worse is that, we were already starting to miss each other
even though we were standing in front of each other. To think that the
conference is coming to its end was a sad enough thought for all of us.
Standing by the beach, staring out to the endless horizon in silence, thinking
of what is to happen to all of us was pure agony. "Conferences
always end when we get very close to each other" and "if only it lasted for one whole month!"
was pretty much everyone was thinking about.
We went back to
Totem Park, most of us decided to have more fun and hang around. I decided to
pull an all-nighter with my friends. All of us had so much fun on the last day.
We had card games, a movie, even a support group all in one loooong night. The
highlight of the night was the game of Dai Di
or Big 2 (an awesome asian card game), bursts of laughter just came from that
game as we found out our friend's weakness - past 4am his brains become jelly
(you go Desmond!)