Monday, September 25, 2006

Memories of S2006 IMF/World Bank Stint

Warning - Long post ahead! Haha...

And just so I could document this for good and release some storage space in my O2 sd card. Anyways here are some pictures I took during IMF 13 - 20 September 2006. I think I was truly fatigue after IMF that I had to request an extension date for a presentation on a project due 22 September.


The exit up to City Hall. Each morning the walk to fortress Suntec reminded me how much I didn't miss the morning throngs of City Hall, Raffles Place or Tanjong Pagar. Next - My survival kit. By the 2nd day I wisened up and abandoned the cumbersome bags issued to all liaison officers. I brought along a black diary loaded with only the essential stuff such as my delegation programme, a DLO memoir that contains all important numbers and certain SOPs, 1 brochure on interesting places of Singapore, and invitation admin matters. That did the trick. Goodbye Suntec pass. I'm done with you.


No fervent demonstrations, only the occasional protests put up by the government-approved civil society organisations. This one - of a man, bound up and hooded, writhing on the floor. Notice the designated area. I couldn't help feeling that it's all mere sidenotes of IMF Singapore 2006 successfully downgrading these passionate people into performance artists. Next - With some colleagues. This is one of the favourite meeting places where we lounge ourselves to death waiting while our respective governors went on with their businesses attending plenary sessions, breakfast and lunch meetings and G7, G30 et al. I had a frustrating time with the suits they gave. Late delivery, and minus the alteration I requested weeks prior to the IMF. Major cockup la the vendor... the dates were looming and because I couldn't bear the thought of waiting for the right thing to happen at their end, I decided to send the jacket for alteration at Queesway Shopping Centre instead. Good thing the S2006 committee decided to reimburse that cost!


The Esplanade carnival that showcased cultural performances and food galore. This was Kampung Glam section of the esplanade. I remember eating out of small cups Mee Rebus that was too mild for my liking. I guess the organisers toned down the spice factor for the delegates and I'm not surprised that they liked it. But that was before I tasted the satay and temporarily 'lost' one of my delegates because the satay was good and free flow. No kidding - the Esplanade bayfront that night was super crowded. A dikir-barat performances. That's the area where I chanced upon Cultural Medallion recipient Mdm Som Said and introduced her to my delegate.


A section of Kampung Glam featuring teenagers playing some Malay musical instruments. A vibrant Indian rice & flour decoration. Love it! I wonder if my Indian neighbour observe such significance. Maybe life in the HDB heartlands aren't just accommodating enough. Then again I seldom see her daughter in saris.


A Peranakan fashion show. Quaint stuff! Before that we were at the Eurasian section of the Esplanade. I saw Vernetta Lopez and Eunice Olsen manning the place. The former was draped in this long black gown and was totally on-the-ball, entertaining delegates who passed by. She managed to persuade my delegate to try some devil's curry. He did. And as we walked on a few metres along the carnival he had to stop for some green tea. His face was rather flushed. Haha! The fireworks after the Diaspora theater program. Picture courtesy of Alan.


Besides bringing the delegates to Mustafa Centre, Asian Civilisation Museum, Muthu's Curry, Al Baladi, Soffra, Chinatown, Little India, Mount Faber, Sim Lim Square, Arab Street, I still got a bit of time cramming in a Sentosa itinerary for one of the delegates. This happened when the Head of Delegation had gone for his Istana dinner invitation and I'm left with his right-hand man. I took these pictures at the Underwater World, Sentosa. That's him snapping a picture. We came in late for the last 8.30pm group tour and as a result the facility was closed. What a near disaster that was! Had it not been for the empowered and pro-active staff working the night shift on that 18th of September I would have had a very unhappy delegate with me. Thank you folks!


A passage of the Underwater world. This is one huge fish - bigger [gesture] than with my arms outstretched, I think. Haha.. Maybe it's time for that diving trip again.


I remember taking this picture in the CD shop opposite St Andrew's cathedral. Time was a luxury and when I had some, I just filled it with some mindless window shopping. It was a toss up between Beyonce and Nelly for me as I spent an awfully good 30mins listening and skimming each tracks. Those breaks in-between while waiting for the next event can be dreary if you happen to be alone. Sometimes you're lucky to meet someone you hardly knew - in this regard I even met a fellow blogger. Hah! Next - I think this was taken during one of the lunch breaks of many briefing sessions, not to mention days of protocol training we had leading to the IMF. Those were dreary at times but it was great as I made a host of friends and network from the other stat boards and ministries. Alan, Ian and Fid.


An IMF souvenir cap, my survival kit organiser and iced-mocha at Terminal 2 - and the 1 hour wait after flight takeoff for the official stand-down. Next - The 1.30am morning ride in the BMW back to Ritz-Carlton. This was after sending off my delegates for the 11.30pm flight to Muscat, Oman transit Dubai. I can't believe I didn't have any pics of the much touted luxurious BMW series. Well anyways, throughout the ECP journey I was trying to pin down the exact feeling and I thought it was one of deep satisfaction and relief for a wonderful experience. Well, at least the governor was kind enough to say that I did an excellent job throughout despite a few demanding situations he put me in. We said our goodbyes at the departure lounge area, but not before they gave me their contact number and address in Oman. That's too cool!


Pictures taken using the O2. I hardly used my own phone as we were issued with the Nokia E-70. I thought I'd post these as well, what the heck! Taking a well-deserved break at the Osim chair and lounging it at common meeting area.

8 Comments:

At 9:14 am, Blogger raimie said...

wat the!!! dat's one long post...

 
At 12:07 pm, Blogger Summersnail said...

Kakaakaahh... :P told u so..

 
At 12:42 pm, Blogger papayaface said...

very fun & interesting. Best nyer!!
i cant view the pix @work ....will read ur blog again at home...haha

 
At 11:36 am, Blogger Summersnail said...

eranta, yea it was fun & interesting but too much waiting, standing and walking at times.. i was in the Osim chair for many sessions.. sampaikan jelak :P

 
At 6:37 pm, Blogger LadY HaCkwReNcH said...

it mus have been a wonderful experience. so did u guys have to drive the BMW or theres driver? man i wud love to become the driver..

 
At 5:46 am, Blogger Summersnail said...

hackwrench, there were drivers. most of them volunteered for this event & i knew some came fr. interesting bkgrounds.

 
At 10:48 pm, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ramadan Mubarak!
Quite an exciting journey you had there!!!
I've been cocooned in aircon
- freelance office -> cab/bus/mrt -> class/library...
But you've had a more interesting past couple of weeks!

 
At 6:37 pm, Blogger Summersnail said...

Ramadan Mubarak! to u too dreamer!

 

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