The HNMUN conference

Dhillah and I with Raphael. I kept forgetting his name actually. We became good friends after the conference and hang out together in NYC. Hes such a sweetheart. A real gentelman who paid for most of our stuffs and even walked us back home in NYC.

With an adorable cute kid from Yale Uni. He wasnt actually from our comm but we kept bumping into him at the lobby. We became friends after that. Witty guy.

This guy is from LA and hes a muslim. Weird. He dont behave like one at all. Haha...

Darn! It was supposed to be just the four of us with the guys from Holland. But no. That China girl just had to squeeze herself between me and Jesper. Damn her!

This curly-haired cutie is our Assistant Director for our Comm. Harvard Kid.

Gawd! Aint he such a cutie? He is from Yale Uni and representing the UK. Cant remember his name thou...

Smiley faces after the conference. We took a shot with the China people who were rather grateful to us for helping them out in amending their resolution. It turned out that their resolution did not passed. Clearly, Dhillah and I were annoyed since it had been just a waste of our time.

Voting for the resolution. 2/3 majority?

Trying to come up with a unified resolution. That was Kyle, our director at the podium.

In one of the session at the ballroom.

Dhillah and I were trying our best to help the China people editing their resolution. It was a tough task because they just wont listen.

There was a fire alarm at the hotel which turned out to be a false one. Everyone was forced to huddled together in the lobby. Some guys began to make a din which made everyone laugh.

During one of the unmoderated caucus. The guy in the middle was representing China. He was one of the stronger player in the SPECPOL comm and a pretty cute one too. Hehe..

YAy!!! SIngapore! We managed to push for our agenda.

Delegates from Singapore all-ready to kick some ass!

Us with the team from Spain. Pretty weird guys actually. They were representing Bhutan, a god-knows-where island. I had difficulties in understanding what were they saying, half of the time. However, the guy beside Dhillah is rather nice in a goofy sort of way. Hehe...

My breakfast at Au Bon Pain. This cafe had been our life saviour for the six days that we stayed in Boston. It served fresh delicious bagels, a wide variety of muffins and freshly brewed coffee.

Finally! We reached the Boston Park Plaza Hotel. It was hellish cold! Talk about walking around, embraced in the chilled wind at a temperature of -10 degree celcius.