Happy Vesak Day!!

Mood: Very Tired
back from field camp!
it was a damn tiring 6 days.
it really made me appreciate the comfort of the company line and of course, my home.
in the camp, we were deprived of alot of things like showering, clean beds and bunks, changing and toilet facilities. but one thing we didnt lack and tts water and food!
being deprived of my HP even at night did really made me miss my parents.
field packs not too bad. I like the porridge and the deserts best. and i swear i have not eaten tt much biscuits in 6 days before! packets after packets of biscuits were eaten and shared as the commanders allowed us to eat during the lessons. it helped us stay awake and replenishes our much energies.
my shellscrape position is under a tree and while tt provides shade, it makes digging way hard with all the roots to cut up. =/ sleeping in term is not very comfortable - we have to protect our rifle, and squeeze in alongside our field pack, LBV and sandbags, and wearing not so clean uniforms, and with a powered but not showered body and sleeping with insects.
and alas! this few mornings it has been raining!! so much so we have to set up a balsa to run into in case it rained at night. while it made the day temp cooler, it leaves behind mud and puddles.
training was tiring and the fact tt i couldnt really sleep well in the night didnt help. i came home (thanks to my buddy's father who fetched me home) with arching muscles, blisters, abrasions and insects bites. i didnt even get a chance to bath cos everyone was rushing to pack and camo off.
one thing though. i was super blur during the camp, losing things here and there. think tt didnt left a very good impression of me by my commanders and my peers. hopefully my blurness do not continue bak to coy line.
in conclusion, it was indeed a new and unique (but super tiring) experience nevertheless. congrats to everyone who completed the field camp!
damn it tt we only have today and tmr to wash and dry our bags and clothes.
have been thinking alot during the camp and i (and asasome of my friends said), we are wondering what the hell we were doing in the forest, getting pains and arches. yes, its for the country but sometimes the tiredness justg makes u wonder.
next week sit test! another 6 day week. sianz
back from field camp!
it was a damn tiring 6 days.
it really made me appreciate the comfort of the company line and of course, my home.
in the camp, we were deprived of alot of things like showering, clean beds and bunks, changing and toilet facilities. but one thing we didnt lack and tts water and food!
being deprived of my HP even at night did really made me miss my parents.
field packs not too bad. I like the porridge and the deserts best. and i swear i have not eaten tt much biscuits in 6 days before! packets after packets of biscuits were eaten and shared as the commanders allowed us to eat during the lessons. it helped us stay awake and replenishes our much energies.
my shellscrape position is under a tree and while tt provides shade, it makes digging way hard with all the roots to cut up. =/ sleeping in term is not very comfortable - we have to protect our rifle, and squeeze in alongside our field pack, LBV and sandbags, and wearing not so clean uniforms, and with a powered but not showered body and sleeping with insects.
and alas! this few mornings it has been raining!! so much so we have to set up a balsa to run into in case it rained at night. while it made the day temp cooler, it leaves behind mud and puddles.
training was tiring and the fact tt i couldnt really sleep well in the night didnt help. i came home (thanks to my buddy's father who fetched me home) with arching muscles, blisters, abrasions and insects bites. i didnt even get a chance to bath cos everyone was rushing to pack and camo off.
one thing though. i was super blur during the camp, losing things here and there. think tt didnt left a very good impression of me by my commanders and my peers. hopefully my blurness do not continue bak to coy line.
in conclusion, it was indeed a new and unique (but super tiring) experience nevertheless. congrats to everyone who completed the field camp!
damn it tt we only have today and tmr to wash and dry our bags and clothes.
have been thinking alot during the camp and i (and asasome of my friends said), we are wondering what the hell we were doing in the forest, getting pains and arches. yes, its for the country but sometimes the tiredness justg makes u wonder.
next week sit test! another 6 day week. sianz

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