Well for those who have not been in there here is what i usually do:
wake up at 515 then do all the stuffs you usually do in the morning
then move on to some exercise
then to breakfast
then more exercise
and more of the exercise
then lunch
and much more exercise (cuz I am in PTP)
and a dinner
ends the day with RO and then given free time to do our stuffs
so for those who wants to hear my voice call me at around 830 to 930 pm
sms can all day cuz I can reply them at night mah
then yah that's about it lah
army life was quite tough for me the first few days cuz I am not usually the camp type of person so the first few days was quite a torture to me. I had thoughts about getting a medical leave at times but I managed to stay away from that for the whole 2 weeks. Good triumph over evil whahaha. But I am now damn dark cuz inside there is no time for me to apply sun block and I rather feel wet than oily so I forgo it. I think I am now ok with it already. I uses 3 checkpoints for myself now. Breakfast lunch and dinner. Survive these 3 and a day is gone.
Quite miss all my family and friends. Also I seem to be out of touch from the rest of the world for the past few days. Words seems so distant to me now and I find its application quite difficult now. Though it was tough inside, I realise that time is really very precious. I had not treasure so many things in life and had took them for granted. Inside is a whole new world for me. Every minute of rest counts, and even more so when changing time always seems to go against you.
OCPT is probably the thing I will take away for the rest of my life. It was damn tough 10 push up of each style, a total of 5, that means 50 and we usually do 3 sets of it. I cannot do it and had been close friends with the hard court for like this past week. I really hope to be able to do 5 consecutive sets by the time I POP.
Well enough of my nagging here is the summary of my 2 weeks PTP hope you all had enjoy it. If you want to hear about the ghostly encounters inside I will tell you all about that when we get to meet haha. So nights for now.
wake up at 515 then do all the stuffs you usually do in the morning
then move on to some exercise
then to breakfast
then more exercise
and more of the exercise
then lunch
and much more exercise (cuz I am in PTP)
and a dinner
ends the day with RO and then given free time to do our stuffs
so for those who wants to hear my voice call me at around 830 to 930 pm
sms can all day cuz I can reply them at night mah
then yah that's about it lah
army life was quite tough for me the first few days cuz I am not usually the camp type of person so the first few days was quite a torture to me. I had thoughts about getting a medical leave at times but I managed to stay away from that for the whole 2 weeks. Good triumph over evil whahaha. But I am now damn dark cuz inside there is no time for me to apply sun block and I rather feel wet than oily so I forgo it. I think I am now ok with it already. I uses 3 checkpoints for myself now. Breakfast lunch and dinner. Survive these 3 and a day is gone.
Quite miss all my family and friends. Also I seem to be out of touch from the rest of the world for the past few days. Words seems so distant to me now and I find its application quite difficult now. Though it was tough inside, I realise that time is really very precious. I had not treasure so many things in life and had took them for granted. Inside is a whole new world for me. Every minute of rest counts, and even more so when changing time always seems to go against you.
OCPT is probably the thing I will take away for the rest of my life. It was damn tough 10 push up of each style, a total of 5, that means 50 and we usually do 3 sets of it. I cannot do it and had been close friends with the hard court for like this past week. I really hope to be able to do 5 consecutive sets by the time I POP.
Well enough of my nagging here is the summary of my 2 weeks PTP hope you all had enjoy it. If you want to hear about the ghostly encounters inside I will tell you all about that when we get to meet haha. So nights for now.
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