shag. cannot think!
Happy! Applause! I've completed my SIT test held outfield for 3D2N. Surprisingly, this outfield is more tiring and tedious than my 7D6N field camp. We were screwed like nobody's business, screamed, shouted, push up and more push up. Shag, real shag! And unfortunately I got a sergeant who's so "garang" --> army term means like to act, ended up my whole uniform turned ORANGE colour, as we leopard crawl in mud, do RT drills, have to carry like 3kg of stores, run and run, and sometimes even have to carry casualties using groundsheet! The past 3 days have been raining "meow & woof". And I really envy all the other teams, because my team was the only team who crawl in mud, their uniform were as good as NEW!! totally max out yesterday. The first day wasn't that bad, but yesterday was total madness! I passed my mission as an i/c but the feeling is neither here nor there. Its like "pass also like that, fail also like that".
My medical appointment has been fixed, 9th Dec at National Heart Centre. And particularly last week, I nearly broke down. Was down under extreme pressure, from my mum who's worried sick and keep forcing me to see the MO in camp, but I refused as I don't wanna missed the SIT test outfield for 3 days, else I'll be attached to the other company and have to re-test on other dates. What for right, might as well go through it once and for all. And the worst thing that could ever happen, heart cramp is back, for everyday I experienced more than 5 times everyday. You will just feel like you're dying any minute man! 2 more major activities and I'm done! Hip hip hooray! Can't wait for the day to let my parents, lil' cousin see me throwing jockey cap in the parade square! 3 more weeks to POP!! *screammmmm*
I know its weird, but some of the days these week, I suddenly begin to miss those days when I was in Primary school as a relief teacher. Though it has been almost half a year, still its sooo fresh in my mind. The days when I get to converse to little boys and girls, teach them the various subjects was really memorable. And you must agree this - In life, there are just things which you do that will stay with you for life and often its those meaningful ones that are kept forever in our heart! - A self thought quote from tristan. =P
My medical appointment has been fixed, 9th Dec at National Heart Centre. And particularly last week, I nearly broke down. Was down under extreme pressure, from my mum who's worried sick and keep forcing me to see the MO in camp, but I refused as I don't wanna missed the SIT test outfield for 3 days, else I'll be attached to the other company and have to re-test on other dates. What for right, might as well go through it once and for all. And the worst thing that could ever happen, heart cramp is back, for everyday I experienced more than 5 times everyday. You will just feel like you're dying any minute man! 2 more major activities and I'm done! Hip hip hooray! Can't wait for the day to let my parents, lil' cousin see me throwing jockey cap in the parade square! 3 more weeks to POP!! *screammmmm*
I know its weird, but some of the days these week, I suddenly begin to miss those days when I was in Primary school as a relief teacher. Though it has been almost half a year, still its sooo fresh in my mind. The days when I get to converse to little boys and girls, teach them the various subjects was really memorable. And you must agree this - In life, there are just things which you do that will stay with you for life and often its those meaningful ones that are kept forever in our heart! - A self thought quote from tristan. =P

