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Sunday, December 17, 2006

shagged

..camp just ended. pretty rewarding, and met a lot of new stuff.
1. Dan dan's case. a little frightening, especially when the spine is concerned/ breathing is difficult/ no one else except u and a few officers are around. in the wee hours of darkness we fought to keep her alive, tt's wad i would say. how serious it is i really don't know, but the process of my 'treatment' was 90% reassurance. nothing i could do. initially the pulse rate was a little normal. not too strong/weak, rate is slightly fast. after less than a while it became significantly quicker. wells..after a long talk, where part of it literally flowed out of me without prior preparation, and with all the officers there, she calmed down. n i was told to slp. a lil traumatized, i din say anything but comply immediately.

2. SHOOTING STARS! saw a few shooting stars for the first time. very small, very thin trail, very difficult to spot. this was when we walked thru the 'dark' canal during the hike. the place was dark enough for most stars to mesmerize. sadly perhaps cos of the rain, the sky was a shade of red, so the stars din appear up to expectation. shooting stars happened quite often i guess. the only way to see one is for it to fall across where you are looking at. otherwise, it will be too late by the time u see one at the corner of ur eye and then turn towards it. but for the same reason, that's where it's captivating.

3. DOC platoon. din expect much from them initially, cos they are all girls, and their platoon happen to be the smallest in size among the 4. lols...after the camp, see them improve from a group of blur blur cadets unable of carrying responsibility to the present-day doc platoon, able to share work and get things done. Sometimes i cant help but admit, they are one of the better platoons le. physically they're weak, evident from the hike, but apart from that, most of them are able to cooperate and work in a matured manner. (why i pointed out 'matured' shld be self-explanatory.) in the very least, they never disappointed me.

ok. 2 surprises when i reach home. new phone, the one i desired, and a new badminton racket, of a design which im very fine with. well...receiving presents of cos good lah..but these dun come cheap..=(


posted @ 8:46 pm