SILVERwhat an awful word.
im sure some schools will love it.
but when you've been getting that for the past 11 years,
it aint so sweet anymore.
tomorrow i shall tell you the details.
however, please please remember this:
this year's judging was much stricter.
schools like victoria & anglican dropped from gold w honours to silver,
angmokio got higher than tkgs, which only had a gold.
its not like consoling ourselves, its
true that maintaining a silver is improvement.
when we heard it, it was so much better than speech day. its total improvement since nbc.
i suppose that's when we got the hope.
ms sia, she smiled at us! ok them, but you know what i mean.
for the first time. she is always angry after our public performances, and this time, it gave us even more confidence.
when they finished, we were all talking, happy.
until that point of time, i sort of still thought we would get a silver. but the yiddish was so well played, the chances of gold felt really positive. maybe the moral of the story is never to get your hopes up. then what happens to have confidence & believe in yourself?if we had played so well as today in syf05' we would have gotten a gold.
i know it means we aren't progressing fast enough for the judging system, but at least it shows we aint stagnant.
thats not good enough, yes.
i suppose the little seed that screams 'a silver is a silver' is sprouting in all our minds.
and we know that we did our best.
it just wasnt good enough.something even worse than waiting was knowing that a result had been made.Labels: syf