I survived sia.
Nabei, i can't believe I was in the jungle on a Saturday and then rushed like mad back to our bunks and prepared our bags to book out without bathing for a full 3 days.
Imagine how we stink sia.
I thought after our field camp, SIT Test wont be a problem. BUT i was so damn wrong. Field camp was heaven compared to SIT test(compared to Ninja coy, ours was total heaven). It was so damn tiring during the whole damn test as we moved from checkpoint to checkpoint. Then along the way we have to leopard crawl plus we got arty drills, depending on the officers' and sergeants' mood and then when walking to our next checkpoint, we would get lost somehow and got more tired. Sometimes along the way, some of the ppl in the team will get shot and then we have to carry the casualty to the next checkpoint. When we got tired we dropped the casualty and we have to go back again and restart.
I was so damn shagged sia, feel like giving up throughout the whole SIT test. But nevertheless I finished my SIT Test and BMT is so much easier now. I heard N coy had a bad time during their field camp. They had their field camp while we had our 4 days break and it rained almost everyday and the heaviest i think was Tuesday night. They didn't even get their canteen break and they had RO till 10.30pm. We had free time from 6pm to the next morning after our field camp. Ahaha.
Sian mann, i miss home every now and then sia. Tml have to book in again, next week booking out on a saturday again. Hai, I realise time is the thing I always take for granted sia. Its not really the comfort of the air con, my bed or the fresh food i get in civilian life. Its time sia. I got so little time everytime I book out, its beginning to be very difficult to do the things I enjoy during my civilian life. Like now, I book out few hours ago and I have to book in tml's evening and I have alot to do for my next book in. In the end I have to cancel my spiderman 3 movie and I can't watch tml either.
Damn it sia, i NEED more time.
Never mind, only 2 years nia.