Three.

Ahhh, been about two weeks long since I'm able to sit in front of the computer with enough time to type out one entry. Gotta say that the past two weeks has been a quick short break, before heading back to camp. Like this week, have to report tomorrow at 2130hrs.

Already going to the 3rd week of training, so the pace of trainings are going faster and faster each day, and of course not only the pace as even the requirements for every trainings also started to increase already! Shall not say it's that tough like what many people thinks, still quite manageable in some sense though it's going to go beyond what i can manage soon i think. With just about 6 effective weeks left, everything is a rush, but still part and parcel of the lowest point my military life. While before you start thinking life in there is bad, i would add on by saying life in there is not that bad already, compared to previous years! Of course I'm still quite away from the outside world often, with the only form of communication being my mobile phone, the time to even use it nowadays is pretty short, as they also start to stack up many task to complete before the start of the new day!

Hmmm, while there is H1N1 virus spreading around Singapore though things are being monitored and the situation is contained pretty well as well, there's is some kind of fever virus spreading among us inside camp, my platoon itself already have 12 cases of fever case cause as the measure to prevent to H1N1 virus, for as long as you have a fever case of 37.0 and above, you will be subjected to a 7 days MC rest at home! While many will feel it will be a good opportunity to try and get this extra 7 days rest at home, getting it now with such a rush pace will only make you miss out so many trainings which might affect the overall performance in BMT that will require you to re-take it if the situation goes from bad to worse. So everyone, whether in camp or outside, do take good care of yourself, keeping your immune system high at all times so as not to fall sick!! =)

Haven't been able to have much photos time, so everyone got to bear with wordy post for now. Pictures will start to be posted up if there is any major events coming up, and also our National Day is just right around the corner! So wishing our nation an advance Happy 44th Birthday, always improving and ever growing!!

"When you know what you want, and you want it badly enough, you'll find a way to get it!"

No matter how tough the trainings get, once i come back to my bunk and open up my cupboard, just the view at it will make all the suffering worth while and spur me to work my best during my time in camp, so i can almost fully enjoy myself during the short little breaks from training week in, week out. Was released earlier yesterday as the new guys finally ended their 2 weeks confinement stint, so the only thing that came out of my mind was to come back as a surprise, so came home quickly and went out shortly after that. Adrian called me, and went over to catch up with him since he was around there as well, thought he was still having his Ops. After all, it was great to see him again after a while since i went in already, so managed to share our experiences!

I used to have this thinking that if I'm around, it doesn't matter if as even if i only had a second to take a look, it's enough! For the next two months at least, my weekly routine should be 6 days of training with just 1 day of break outside, so time is short. . . and as time passes i miss baby more and more, so much to say here, but can't find a suitable way of putting it across now! Shall just treasure every second i have, and everything else will be a bonus given to me=)

Currently coughing quite badly, but i should be alright in a while.. ... shall end off here!! Time to rev the engine and get it started already!!!

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