Monday, October 11, 2010

emcee debutant

The experience for being emcee for the first time? Its Nerve-wrecking, I was so nervous like hell and needed a glass of alcohol (forget what the groom ordered for me) to calm myself a little. But i would say it is a great experience. Probably its once in a lifetime experience. But lesson learnt from this experinece: it is totally two different art in terms of speaking/communicating in chinese and reading out chinese script! Looks like i have to practise my readin skills before i ever become an emcee again =x (i.e. if there is any one to 'employ' me as one)

I must really thank all those who have been very supportive to me on taking up the job. Being someone with stage fright, i need lots of courage and encouragement to be able to stand there unfazed. I am glad i did pretty well for my standard but definitely not a professional one. I am my own critics that night. Hence, i really glad to have so many people behind me. I even received sms-es from a few people before and during the show... Thanks guys!

Frankly speaking, parts of me are pretty excited with the fact that I DID IT! I thought of doing it again if any chance arises. More probably that i could sing too... haha... The feeling is undescribable! I had a great co-emcee to keep me chill too. But i guess i should give myself some credits on handling the unexpected hiccups of the events. FYI, the show did not goes as planned, if anyone saw the flow on our script. Hence, i think i could be proud of myself and give myself a pat on my back =) Thanks Elaine, for sharing the 'spotlight' with me! haha

Anyway, i wore a blazor and look extremely smart for the first time in my life. Hopefully, i look good in suits! haha... Will upload some pics if i have them =)


my lovely co-emcee, Elaine

Lovely Summer, she shed 30kg!

Ris, HK & me