Monday, March 16, 2009

CESA Senior Elections + Year End Celebration Dinner

So I just got back from the dinner after the elections and I feel super bloated. I recall one time saying that I would never eat the full potential of an allyoucaneat dinner because I'm just too old for them now and I can't eat as much as when I was younger. Well, I take that back. I literally ate meat for 1.5 hours nonstop. I think I devoured like 10 trays of meat from those korean bbq places. It was pretty dirty in terms of the amount of oil and fat and meat I ate, but in the end, the night was fun because it was the year end celebration for all the execs for a wonderful year of events and fun! I've always enjoyed helping out CESA because it allows me to hang out with friends outside of the usual classes, but also allows me to still have connections to the chinese culture. What makes CESA special is that it is run by engineers, and that just makes me feel comfortable being in the presence of fellow hardworking peers.

Anyway, tonight was a great way to end of the year. I honestly believe a great Senior Executive team was elected for next year, and I see CESA continuing to be strong in terms of providing the UofT community with CESA's brand of fun and excitement with its own cultural twist. I also look back on the 3 years in CESA and believe those 3 years have been amazing. Being on the exec team and working with them has enabled me to get to know some friends who I will maintain for a long while. When I grow old and look back at my undergrad university life, I will remember CESA as one of the best memories and will treasure the times spent with wonderful people.

One more thing for me to note. I don't know if Nick will ever read this, but I did make a statement today that people may have misinterpreted, but I believe Nick, our CESA president did an amazing job in grouping all the execs to work together and maintain accountability in terms of completing tasks. His work did not include one huge special event, but rather, his constant reminders and behind-the-scenes job is what enabled a very successful year for CESA and I believe his work is underrated. I honestly am happy to have been able to work for him this year in CESA. Whether he reads this ever is not an issue. If he does encounter this, take note that I mean every word. I really do treasure everything he has done and really give all the congrats for a successful year to Nick because he was the one who glued everybody together! =)

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